Sudbury's iRegained has signed a deal with BioT to bring its services online, giving physicians the power to monitor their patients' progress remotely
The company, whose technology helps stroke patients recover hand function, has signed a deal to use technology developed by BioT, which would enable physicians to monitor their patients’ progress remotely.
“We chose to focus our efforts on developing our core IP and mechatronic device and partnered with BioT, as they demonstrated to us a valid and mature platform for building connected care solutions around devices such as ours,” Johnson said in a news release. IRegained's MyHand device prompts stroke patients to complete various physical exercises that are designed to help them regain hand function after a stroke.
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