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MYOMO WINS PRODUCT OF THE YEAR AWARD

FROM THE MASS HIGH TECH LEADERSHIP COUNCIL FOR ITS NEURO ROBOTIC DEVICE USED TO REGAIN ARM MOVEMMENT

 CAMBRIDGE, MA, OCTOBER 11, 2011 – Myomo, Inc., a new generation medical device company that combines innovative robotics technology with leading rehabilitation expertise, has received the 2011 Product of the Year Award from the Massachusetts High Technology Leadership Council (MassTLC) for the company’s mPower Mobility System. The Myomo technology combines robotics and neuroscience in the mPower 1000 device, the first portable, robotic orthosis (an orthopedic device that supports arm function) that uses biofeedback to help empower patients to re-engage weak muscles and restore movement. The Myomo device is used in clinical rehabilitation programs and is also prescribed as an assistive device for home use.

Myomo’s unique technology platform was developed at MIT in collaboration with experts from Harvard Medical School. The company is applying its technology to enable individuals with neurological conditions such as stroke, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis and ALS to move again.

The Council selected Myomo as one of 15 finalists in the Product of the Year category. Products were displayed at the 14th annual MassTLC awards gala, which showcased the depth and breadth of the state’s vibrant technology ecosystem.  Product of the Year was chosen by the nearly 500 senior executives in attendance, in a live vote via text message during the event. Finalists represented a wide array of technologies including software companies, mobile app developers, prosthetics and medical devices and Internet destinations.

“We’re honored to be able to give this award to Myomo,” said TomHopcroft, president and CEO of MassTLC. “Myomo’s innovative technology and market leadership is testimony to the outstanding achievements by the individuals and organizations inMassachusetts that are defining the future of the technology sector.” 

 “It is gratifying to have been selected by our peers to represent the innovative and cutting-edge work being done right here inMassachusetts. We thank the Mass Technology Leadership Council for this award,” said Paul R. Gudonis, chief executive officer, Myomo. “Myomo is helping stroke survivors and others affected by neurological and muscular conditions relearn muscle motion and regain quality of life, helping to advance patient care and improve outcomes. This recognition is an important milestone for our company.”

About the mPower Mobility System                                                                                

The mPower Mobility System helps individuals with muscle weakness caused by neurological conditions such as stroke, brain and spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis and ALSr egain range of motion in their arms. The mPower 1000 is an arm brace with a non-invasive human machine interface (HMI) that amplifies the weakened electrical signals in muscles in the arm, helping the patient to complete routine tasks. It works by sensing the body’s own muscle activity, and helps weak or paralyzed arm muscles relearn motion. The device provides appropriate assistance to enable desired motion, allowing the patient to relearn activities of daily living (i.e., lifting a glass to take a drink).

Myomo has also developed thePERL(Push-Eat-Reach-Lift) Technique, evidence-based treatment plans to maximize outcomes with the mPower 1000 device. The company is also developing mobile applications and virtual reality-based games to enhance therapeutic training and track and measure progress while using the device.

About The Mass Technology Leadership Council

The Mass Technology Leadership Council, Inc. is the only business association that addresses the critical leadership issues of innovative technology and technology-enabled companies. The organization is dedicated to fostering entrepreneurship and promoting the success of companies that develop and deploy technology across industry sectors. The Mass Technology Leadership Council conducts educational programs, hosts industry events, facilitates networking, sponsors research, advocates in favor of technology policies that promote innovation, entrepreneurship and competition, and recognizes industry-leading companies and people. For more information, visit www.masstlc.org.

About Myomo

Myomo is a new generation medical device company that combines innovative robotics technology with leading rehabilitation expertise to revolutionize stroke therapy. Myomo's technology was originally developed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in collaboration with medical experts affiliated with HarvardMedicalSchool. Our mission is to help restore independence for individuals who suffer from debilitating muscle weakness due to neurological conditions. The Myomo mPower Mobiltiy System has received marketing clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is designed to enable individuals to self-initiate and control movement of partially paralyzed limbs using their own biological signals. With this capability, Myomo helps people relearn how to move affected muscles and restore movement to their arms. For more information visit, www.myomo.com

 

 

 


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MYOMO PRESENTING PERSONAL ROBOTICS AT CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW

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Myomo product used to restore movement to disabled individuals is being showcased during Silvers Summit Techzone at CES

CAMBRIDGE, MA AND LAS VEGAS,January 12, 2012– Myomo, Inc., a new generation medical device company that restores movement to disabled individuals is showcasing its Myomo System technology that combines robotics and neuroscience to help empower individuals with neurological conditions such as stroke, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis andALSto re-engage weak muscles and restore movement. The company will be presenting the Myomo technology during the Silvers Summit Tech Zone Talks (Thursday, January 12 at3:15 PM) on the Tech Zone Stage in the North Hall.

Myomo is also being featured at the Carnegie Mellon Quality of Life Technology (QoLT) Center exhibit (Booth #3011). The QoLT Center’s mission is to transform lives in a large and growing segment of the population – people with reduced functional capabilities due to aging or disability. The Center is working to create revolutionary technologies that will improve and sustain the quality of life for all people.

“Myomo is helping stroke survivors and others affected by neurological and muscular conditions relearn muscle motion and regain quality of life, helping to regain independence and improve outcomes,” said Paul Paul R. Gudonis, chief executive officer, Myomo. “We are honored to have been selected by the Carnegie Mellon Quality of Life Technology Center to showcase our suite of products and collaborate in bringing this innovative technology to more patients with disability.” 

The Myomo device was recently named the 2011 Product of the Year Award by the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council (MassTLC). It is prescribed as an assistive device for home use and is also used in clinical rehabilitation programs.   

About the mPower Mobility System                                                                                

The mPower Mobility System helps individuals with limited or abnormal arm motion caused by conditions such as stroke, brain and spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis andALSregain range of motion in their arms. The mPower Mobility System is an upper limb functional orthosis used to address musculature deformities with a non-invasive human machine interface (HMI) that amplifies the weakened electrical signals in muscles in the arm, helping the patient to complete routine tasks. It works by sensing the body’s own muscle activity, and helps weak or paralyzed arm muscles relearn motion. The device provides appropriate assistance to enable desired motion, allowing the patient to regain activities of daily living (i.e., lifting a glass to take a drink).

Myomo has also developed the PERL(Push-Eat-Reach-Lift) Technique, evidence-based treatment plans to maximize outcomes with the mPower Mobility System device. The company is also developing mobile applications and virtual reality-based games to enhance therapeutic training and track and measure progress while using the device.

About Myomo

Myomo is a new generation medical device company that combines innovative robotics technology with an advanced human machine interface to restore the ability to perform movements effectively among disabled individuals. Myomo's technology was originally developed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in collaboration with medical experts affiliated with Harvard Medical School. Our mission is to help restore independence for individuals who suffer from major dysfunction of an affected joint. The Myomo mPower Mobiltiy System has received marketing clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is designed to enable individuals to self-initiate and control movement of partially paralyzed limbs using their own biological signals. Myomo’s product may be reimbursable for disabled individuals unable to perform fine and gross movements with their affected arm. For more information visit, www.myomo.com

 

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