Axonics Modulation Technologies (NSDQ:AXNX) said today that it submitted interim clinical data from the pivotal study of its implantable sacral neuromodulation system to the FDA. The company is evaluating its r-SNM system as a therapy for people with urinary dysfunction. Axonics’ interim analysis was submitted as a supplement to the company’s “literature-based” premarket approval application. The […]
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Latest Neurological News
FDA clears Brainscope’s concussion Dx device
BrainScope said today that it won FDA clearance to include new indication language for its BrainScope One concussion assessment device. Following a multi-parameter assessment, the company’s device can determine the likelihood of the presence and severity of a concussion or mild traumatic brain injury. “This additional FDA labeling for our product, BrainScope One, recognizes the unique […]
‘Pacemaker for the brain’ could help people with epilepsy, Parkinson’s
A new neurostimulator developed by engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, can listen to and stimulate electric current in the brain at the same time, potentially delivering fine-tuned treatments to patients with diseases like epilepsy and Parkinson’s. The wireless, artifact-free neuromodulation device (WAND) works like a “pacemaker for the brain,” monitoring its electrical activity […]
Mobile neurocog testing & monitoring dev BrainCheck raises $2m
Mobile neurocognitive testing and management developer BrainCheck has raised $1.5 million in a new round of debt and warrants financing, according to a recently posted SEC filing. Money in the round came from 15 anonymous investors, according to the filing, with the first date of sale noted on August 2. BrainCheck was born out of […]
Acorda wins FDA nod for inhaled Parkinson’s therapy
Acorda Therapeutics (NSDQ:ACOR) said this week that the FDA approved its Inbrija device for the intermittent treatment of “off” episodes in people with Parkinson’s disease. The self-administered, inhaled therapy is designed for people experiencing a re-emergence of Parkinson’s symptoms. These “off” episodes are caused by low levels of dopamine between doses of the standard oral Parkinson’s […]
IBM’s AI-aided fingernail sensor could help with cardio, Parkinson’s treatment
IBM has developed a fingernail sensor that it says may help healthcare providers fine-tune treatment for certain cardiovascular and neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease. The wearable, wireless device measures how a person’s fingernail bends and moves throughout the day – a key indicator of grip strength. The prototype sensor continually collects data and feeds […]
ForeSee Medical raises $6m
Cognitive healthcare software developer ForeSee Medical has raised $6 million in a new round of equity financing, according to a recently posted SEC filing. Money in the round came from 12 anonymous investors, with the first sale noted on September 11, according to the filing. The San Diego-based company is developing cognitive software intended to improve […]
How an ‘imaging needle’ can help prevent brain bleeds
A team of researchers and clinicians led by the University of Adelaide in South Australia has found that an “imaging needle” may reduce the risk of dangerous brain bleeds in patients undergoing brain biopsy. Published today in the journal Science Advances, the study describes how they fashioned the imaging device with a tiny fiber-optic camera encased […]
Nerve repair dev Neuraptive Therapeutics raises $12m in Series A
Neuraptive Therapeutics said yesterday that it raised $11.5 million in a Series A round of equity financing to support its flagship AxoFuse nerve repair system through clinical trials and to expand operations. The round was led by private equity firm New Rhein Healthcare Investors, the Lafayette, Colo.-based company said. The AxoFuse system is a novel […]
FDA expands indication for Insightec’s Exablate Neuro in Parkinson’s
Insightec said this week that the FDA approved an expansion for the Exablate Neuro device to include the treatment of patients with tremor-dominant Parkinson’s disease. The company’s device uses focused ultrasound to perform an incision-less thalamotomy, guided by MR imaging. The Exablate Neuro was previously only approved for medication-refractory essential tremor. “This is another validation […]
Renerva lands $2.4 million to develop ‘Neosporin of nerve repair’
Nerve-repair startup Renerva said today it has received $2.4 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Defense. The Pittsburgh company is developing a periheral nerve matrix (PNM), an injectable gel derived from porcine tissue to help repair and regenerate injured peripheral nerves. The Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium (MTEC) Award award will enable Renerva to complete its preclinical […]