Here’s what you need to know:
1. The funds will be used to reach milestones towards commercialization of the company’s sensor technologies and related lumbar fusion implants.
2. Recently, Intellirod Spine’s LOADPRO was used on its first patient to sensor and record strains on the spinal rods during kyphotic deformity correction surgery.
3. Intellirod announced its entrance into the digital health space with new intellectual property paving the way towards in-home remote monitoring through IntelliBrace.
4. The company anticipates being the first to offer autonomous data collection from their wireless implant, the ACCUVISTA rod strain sensor.
5. The OhioHealth Innovation Development Fund supports physicians, nurses and associates working to bring their product ideas to life, while also allowing them to retain ownership of their intellectual property.
More articles on devices and implants:
Spineology earns FDA clearance for Rampart one system: 3 points
FDA clears K2M’s Capri Small 3D static Corpectomy System: 4 key notes
ChoiceSpine launches biologics line: 5 takeaways
