Myolyn serves patients with spinal cord injuries — 3 things to know

Matt Bellman and Alan Hamlet created Myolyn, a Gainesville, Fla.-based company that designs exercise bikes for people with spinal cord injuries, according to WCJB 20.

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Here are three things to know:

 

1. Mr. Bellman, chief technology officer, and Mr. Hamlet, CEO, first founded the company in 2013 while they were both still students at the University of Florida in Gainesville.

 

2. Mr. Bellman said the company has been developing prototypes of the Myocycle exercise bike for the last couple of years.

 

3. The product is still going through clinical trials and has not yet been fully approved, but Mr. Hamlet hopes to have the device on the market soon.

 

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