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MY01 provides the necessary immediate and timely information (1) to aid physicians in monitoring patients at-risk of developing Compartment Syndrome.(2)
MONTREAL, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - MY01 Inc. is on a mission to empower healthcare professionals with the ability to pre-empt severe medical conditions, improving patient outcomes. MY01 inc. today announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance for the MY01 Continuous Compartment Pressure Monitor with full Bluetooth capabilities.
MY01 s Continuous Compartment Pressure Monitor uses a proprietary and innovative technology to deliver a highly reliable, accurate continuous pressure microsensor directly within the muscle.(2)
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is a sterile, single-use device. The easy-to-use nature of the MY01 device allows organizations to allocate their healthcare resources to focus on more important activities. Only the MY01 device provides quick, reliable and continuous pressure
American Spine Registry Expands Sponsors with Addition of Medtronic
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ROSEMONT, Ill., May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) announced that Medtronic, a global leader in medical technology, has become the latest industry sponsor of the American Spine Registry. Medtronic s sponsorship of the ASR builds upon its commitment to advancing the science of spine care and improving spine surgery outcomes with a shared goal of improving patient care. The American Spine Registry is building momentum, said Steven Glassman, MD, FAAOS, medical director at the Norton Leatherman Spine Centers and ASR Executive Committee co-chair. By engaging the expertise and leadership of industry sponsors like Medtronic, we can enhance the scalability, sustainability, ease-of-use and relevance of national spine data collection.
Bone Health Technologies Closes $2.5M Funding Round and Appoints New Board Members
Bone Health Technologies, maker of the OsteoBoost, a vibration belt designed to treat osteopenia and prevent osteoporosis, announces the close of its $2.5 million funding round and the appointment of three board members.
The three board members are Karen Drexler, MBA, Nancy Lynch, MD, MBA, and Sam Goldberger, MD, MBA.
“Our mission is to provide an effective and safe treatment for the more than 40 million Americans with low bone density – this capital and the expertise we are bringing to bear is exactly what we need to complete our pivotal trial and bring this important innovation to market.”
TACOMA, Washington Over the past 17 years, Ghanaian health has improved substantially. This is mainly due to the government leaving its “cash and carry” healthcare system in the past and embracing a new public healthcare plan. Since the new plan’s establishment, there have been hundreds of hospitals installed around the country that offer citizens low-cost appointments with primary care doctors. One such facility is the FOCOS Hospital.
A Young Man Goes Abroad
Oheneba Boachie-Adjei was born in Ghana in 1950. He traveled to the U.S. with just $12 in his pocket to pursue his college education. In 1976, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Brooklyn College, summa cum laude. Four years later, he earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. Upon completing his doctoral education, he went to study spine deformities at the University of Minnesota.