RomTech Surpasses 100,000 Patients Rehabilitated Using PortableConnect
Over 105,000 patients have completed rehabilitation using PortableConnect Adaptive Telemed Technology, marking a major milestone in nationwide adoption.
Over 105,000 patients have completed rehabilitation using PortableConnect Adaptive Telemed Technology, marking a major milestone in nationwide adoption.
A new telerehabilitation care service for stroke patients iwill be tested in a clinical trial led by UTHealth Houston researchers to improve access to rehabilitation for uninsured individuals in an underserved community.
Innovations in rehabilitation techniques—from telehealth to advanced neurotechnology—are enhancing recovery outcomes for stroke survivors.
LimFlow’s FDA approval follows study results which found that the therapy enabled most patients treated to keep their leg and experience wound healing.
Researchers have developed a python-teeth-inspired device for rotator cuff repairs that effectively grasps soft tissues without tearing.
CurePSP awarded CARES grants to support collaborative, multi-center projects aimed at improving care, access, and education for patients with PSP, CBD, and MSA.
A four-year distribution agreement for the Provizio SEM Scanner, used to prevent pressure injuries, has not been extended.
ROMTech has expanded its geographic reach and patient engagement for its PortableConnect telehealth rehabilitation system, now serving over 90,000 patients nationwide in both orthopedic and cardiac care.
Scientists developed an immunotherapy to minimize the damage from traumatic spinal cord injury, instead of repairing damaged tissue.