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PRESS RELEASE: GLNT Begins Clinical Study to Demonstrate High Sensitivity Motor Symptom Detection in Parkinson’s Disease

VIEW PRESS RELEASE [PDF] March 23, 2012: Valley View, OH – Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies announced today that they have begun a clinical study to assess the sensitivity of their Kinesia system to detect subtle motor function changes in patients with

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PRESS RELEASE: GLNT Awarded Patent for Technology to Assess Parkinson’s Disease

VIEW PRESS RELEASE [PDF] 8MAR2012: Valley View, OH – Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies announced today that they have received allowance of claims from the U.S. Patent Office for an application covering their Movement Disorder Monitoring System and Method for quantitative assessment

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PRESS RELEASE: Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies Receives Nearly $2 Million In New Funding To Expand Home-Based Technologies For Monitoring Movement Disorders

VIEW PRESS RELEASE [PDF] 01 SEPT 2011: Cleveland OH – Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies was recently awarded two NIH SBIR grants: $1.7 million in Phase II funding from the National Institute on Aging to develop ETSense ™, an adaptive, portable essential

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PRESS RELEASE: The University of Rochester and Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies launch new clinical study to develop ambulatory dyskinesia assessment system

VIEW PRESS RELEASE [PDF] Cleveland, OH – August 15, 2011 – Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies’ KinetiSense motion sensor technology will be used in a clinical study to capture and quantify dyskinesias (involuntary, irregular movements) caused by Parkinson’s disease (PD) medication. PD

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PRESS RELEASE: Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies’ KinetiSense technology used in Parkinson’s disease gait and balance study

VIEW PRESS RELEASE [PDF] Cleveland, OH – August 15, 2011 – Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies’ KinetiSense motion sensor technology was used in a clinical study to capture and quantify the effect of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) on gait and balance impairment

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PRESS RELEASE: Great Lakes NeuroTech’s BioRadio and Vivonoetic Inc.’s VivoSense Used in Prematurity and Respiratory Outcomes Program Multicenter Study

VIEW PRESS RELEASE [PDF] Cleveland, OH – August 1, 2011 – Great Lakes NeuroTech’s BioRadio and Vivonoetics Inc.’s VivoSense software are being used for the Prematurity and Respiratory Outcomes Program  (PROP, http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/pediatrics/pedsnews/july-10/prop.cfm) multicenter clinical study to examine the respiratory outcome

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PRESS RELEASE: Cleveland Medical Devices Inc. spins off Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies

VIEW PRESS RELEASE [PDF] Cleveland, OH – March 23, 2011 – Cleveland Medical Devices Inc. (CMDI) has announced the formation of Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies (www.GLNeuroTech.com), a spin-off company which has acquired the rights to develop, market, and manufacture clinical motor

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PRESS RELEASE: CLEVEMED ASSISTS AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION IN RELEASE OF CPT CODE FOR RECORDING PHYSIOLOGIC TREMOR

VIEW PRESS RELEASE [PDF] CLEVELAND, OHIO (April 25, 2009) – The American Medical Association (AMA) CPT® Editorial Panel approved the release of Category III CPT code 0199T for physiologic recording of tremor using accelerometer(s) and gyroscope(s), (including frequency and amplitude)

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PRESS RELEASE: CLEVEMED ISSUES ONLINE UPDRS SCORING CHALLENGE TO HIGHLIGHT BENEFITS OF KINESIA™ AUTOMATED TREMOR SCORING

VIEW PRESS RELEASE [PDF] CLEVELAND, Ohio (March 24, 2009) – Cleveland Medical Devices Inc. (CleveMed) announced the release of automated tremor scoring for Kinesia™, a compact patient worn device for assessing Parkinson’s disease (PD) motor symptom severity. To demonstrate the

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PRESS RELEASE: CLEVEMED LAUNCHES CLINICIAL STUDY MONITORING PARKINSON’S DISEASE MOTOR SYMPTOMS IN THE CLINIC AND AT HOME USING KINESIA™

VIEW PRESS RELEASE [PDF] CLEVELAND, Ohio (January 28, 2009) – Cleveland Medical Devices Inc. (CleveMed) has launched a large scale multicenter clinical study to continue development and validation of Kinesia™, a compact wireless system for monitoring severity of Parkinson’s disease

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