The kneehab XP device is a garment-based neuromuscular electrical stimulation device designed to stimulate the quadriceps and improve rehabilitation. The device uses a patented "multipath" technology which is designed to recruit maximum muscle fibres whilst minimising fatigue. A study...
read full descriptionThis is a new non thermal tumour ablation technique that works by applying a short burst of high voltage DC current across the tumour. This causes irreversible disruption of the cell membrane and consequently cell death. The NanoKnife system consists of a generator and electrical probes which...
read full descriptionThe Amplatzer Vascular Plug 4 is delivered through a 0.038 diagnostic catheter which increases the options for using these types of vascular occluders. The type 4 plug effectively has 4 layers of occluding mesh. The advantage of this type of plug is its flexibility and small profile allowing it...
read full descriptionThe Roto-glide Great Toe System from Implants International is a 3-part Anatomical Great Toe System which incorporates a sliding and rotating meniscus. The device is indicated in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the first metatarso-phalangeal joint. The device is uncemented and coated with...
read full descriptionThis small ultrasound machine is marketed by GE as 'a pocket visualization tool with ultrasound technology'. The aim is to give the clinician literally first hand experience with ultrasound to 'take a look' actually during the clinical examination. It is aimed at primary care physicians,...
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