Rehabilitation Systems
80 vendors serving US medical buyers
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ADAPTIVE SWITCH LABORATORIES, INC.
Adaptive Switch Laboratories (ASL) designs and manufactures assistive technology and access control systems for individuals with disabilities who cannot operate conventional input devices. ASL specializes in powered mobility controls, electronic switches, joysticks, head arrays, and environmental control interfaces for wheelchair users and individuals with severe physical limitations. Core product lines include the ATOM 104 Electronic Head Array with Bluetooth connectivity (2015 Mobility Management Award winner), ASL 110 FUSION proportional and digital head array (2020 Mobility Management Award), ASL 102 UNO single-switch scanner (2021 Mobility Management Award), and the iON Integrated Drive Control System serving as a smart hub for mobility and daily activity control. Additional offerings include the ASL 125 Orbit Bluetooth joystick for chin or hand control, ASL 128 Molecule lightweight joystick, and ASL 130 Micro Extremity Control (MEC) with integrated mode change functionality. Product line organization includes driver controls (100 Series), electronic switches (200 Series), mechanical switches (300 Series), modifications (400 Series), specialty products (500 Series), mounting hardware (600 Series), products for daily living (700 Series), interface cables (800 Series), and headrests/mounting systems (900 Series). ASL provides comprehensive technical support, video tutorials, programming documentation, and field drawings. The company operates a continuing education department offering clinical, technical, and advanced workshop training for therapists, medical suppliers, and families. ASL received the 2020 RESNA Leadership Award for significant contributions to assistive technology and rehabilitation engineering advancement. The company serves clients of all ages with mobility and communication access needs.
Etac A/S
HoverTech International is a manufacturer of safe patient handling and mobility solutions serving acute care, outpatient, and home healthcare settings. The company specializes in air-assisted, manual, powered transfer, repositioning, and lift products designed to reduce pressure injuries, promote early mobility, and protect caregivers from patient handling injuries. HoverTech operates as part of the Etac family of globally recognized brands, which includes Molift, Etac, and Immedia. The portfolio encompasses a range of patient lift and transfer devices distributed across the healthcare continuum. The company offers a Safe Patient Handling Program that provides procedures and solutions to enhance staff safety and patient care quality. Products are used in diverse care environments from hospital acute care units to outpatient facilities and home healthcare settings.
Overland Int'l Corporation
Span Link International, LLC (SLI) is a leading orthopedic bracing and mobility device manufacturer headquartered in Deer Park, New York, with manufacturing operations in Vietnam, Thailand, and Taiwan. Founded in 2009, SLI specializes in the design, engineering, and manufacturing of pneumatic walking boots, post-operative braces, and orthopedic support devices. The company's flagship product, the Apollo, is a full-shell pneumatic walker boot featuring dual built-in air pumps—the world's first walker of its kind. Over the past decade, SLI has expanded its product portfolio to include more than a dozen pneumatic walking boot designs and comprehensive orthopedic braces for ankle, knee, hip, shoulder, spine, and wrist conditions. SLI maintains ISO 13485 certification and FDA compliance with a robust quality management system. The company's manufacturing capabilities include injection molding, metal stamping, cut and sew, RF welding, and CNC operations, supporting daily production capacity exceeding 1,000 CAM walkers. SLI serves the orthopedic and durable medical equipment market globally through B2B distribution channels.
ERGO FLEX Technologies LLC
ERGO-FLEX Technologies is a Texas-based manufacturer of hands-free, automated therapy systems designed for chiropractic, physical therapy, and integrative health clinics. Since 2011, the company has developed non-surgical, drug-free pain relief and rehabilitation technologies. Core products include Back On Trac (FDA-cleared spinal decompression system with axial distraction and lateral flexion), Cervi-Trac (automated cervical traction), Knee On Trac (standalone knee traction device), Mito2 (3-in-1 responsive oxygen therapy system combining IHHT, EWOT, and recovery modes), and SomaCharge (clinical-grade PEMF therapy system). All equipment is manufactured and assembled in Conroe, Texas, featuring compact footprints, fully automated protocols, and minimal staff requirements. These solutions target chronic pain management, joint decompression, cellular energy optimization, and performance recovery across diverse wellness settings including med spas, gyms, and day spas.
KLC Services, Inc./Reep
KLC Services, Inc. is an orthopedic medical supply manufacturer specializing in continuous passive motion (CPM) devices for post-surgical rehabilitation of the knee and shoulder. Based in London, Ohio, the company manufactures two primary CPM models: the Flex-Mate K500 (anatomical knee CPM for adult and pediatric use) and the Flex-Mate S500 (anatomical shoulder CPM). These lightweight, user-friendly devices facilitate slow, rhythmic, continuous joint movement to promote cartilage regeneration, maintain joint nutrition and lubrication, and improve range of motion while reducing rehabilitation time compared to joint immobilization. KLC Services operates as both a manufacturer and full-service repair facility, offering original replacement parts, equipment servicing, and a trade-in program for upgrades. All new devices include a 2-year warranty with 90-day coverage on parts and repairs. The company serves medical equipment suppliers, hospitals, orthopedic clinics, and rehabilitation facilities across the United States with cost-competitive, domestically manufactured products.
Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company Ltd
Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company (HOPCo) is the leading orthopedic value-based care organization in the United States, specializing in musculoskeletal (MSK) health outcomes management, service line optimization, and practice management. Based in Phoenix, Arizona, HOPCo operates a comprehensive platform managing the entire continuum of MSK care across orthopedics, spine, pain management, and rehabilitation. The company serves three primary customer segments: MSK practices seeking growth acceleration and sustainable models, health systems pursuing service line optimization and market transformation, and payors implementing population health programs. HOPCo's differentiated platform combines physician-led value-based care programs, advanced medical economics and analytics, clinically integrated networks (including the only URAC-accredited MSK network nationally), and digital patient engagement tools. The company has demonstrated impact in improving clinical outcomes, reducing total cost of MSK care, and enhancing patient access. HOPCo operates across 30+ states with established partnerships among health systems, independent practices, and major payors including Humana.
Metier Medical (USA) LLC
Métier Medical is a global medical device manufacturer and distributor dedicated to advancing safety in the healthcare industry. The company specializes in innovative medical safety products including Safe-T-Clip™ safety needles and Safe-T-Point™ manual retractable syringes, featuring advanced locking systems designed to reduce needlestick injuries and enhance patient safety. Additionally, Métier Medical distributes the Exopulse Mollii Suit, a neurorehabilitation technology device used for patient recovery and managing neurological conditions. The company operates across multiple regions including the USA, Australia, Europe, Poland, and EMEA, with products fully compliant with FDA (USA), TGA (Australia), and CE (Europe) regulatory standards. Their commitment focuses on designing and producing medical supplies that prioritize both patient safety and comfort.
VISION TRAINING PRODUCTS, INC.
Bernell Corporation (operating as Vision Training Products, Inc.) has been a global leader in ophthalmic and vision therapy products since 1954. Headquartered in Mishawaka, Indiana, the company manufactures and distributes over 2,000 specialized products serving optometrists, ophthalmologists, occupational therapists, schools, and government agencies worldwide. Bernell's comprehensive portfolio includes vision testing and evaluation equipment, vision therapy devices, behavioral optometry tools, visual rehabilitation systems, and low-vision aids. The company holds the distinction of offering the world's largest selection of vision therapy and behavioral optometry products. Its product lines encompass training frames (FlexFrames, Miraflex), prism systems, depth perception tests, balance training equipment, lens flippers, eye patches, and specialized optical instruments designed to support patients in achieving optimal visual potential. Bernell serves clinical professionals with both primary care diagnostic tools and advanced therapeutic solutions for vision correction, rehabilitation, and perceptual skill development.
Kinex Medical Company
Kinex Medical Company is a Wisconsin-based manufacturer of durable medical equipment (DME) specializing in orthopedic rehabilitation and post-surgical recovery. The company serves acute, post-acute, and home-based rehabilitation markets with a comprehensive product portfolio including continuous passive motion (CPM) devices, cold therapy systems, electrotherapy/TENS units, compression garments, bracing solutions, and joint contracture management equipment. Kinex offers the KinexCONNECT telerehabilitation platform, which provides real-time patient monitoring and compliance tracking to optimize outcomes for total knee replacement and other orthopedic procedures. The company also supplies mastectomy products, DVT prophylaxis compression therapy devices, and related billing and delivery services. With 444 employees and $65.3M in annual revenue, Kinex serves hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and healthcare organizations seeking integrated in-home rehabilitation solutions.
Converge Medical Technology LLC
Converge Medical Technology is a healthcare services and medical device company specializing in evidence-based solutions for chronic musculoskeletal pain, particularly low back and neck pain. The company develops smart devices, digital therapeutics, and home-based care programs delivered nationwide to patients and supported by multidisciplinary clinical oversight. Core offerings include the AXIS cervical strengthening device, MedX lumbar extension system, digital therapeutic apps, and ThermaZone thermal therapy for worker's compensation recovery. All programs emphasize home convenience, AI-driven treatment adherence monitoring, and pain reduction without surgery. Prescription-based delivery model targets injured workers, military veterans, post-surgical patients, and individuals with chronic pain lasting beyond 4 weeks. Clinical outcomes documented across 75+ peer-reviewed research articles demonstrate improvements in spinal range of motion, core strength, and functional disability reduction.
Movement Medical LLC
Movement Medical LLC manufactures innovative at-home joint recovery devices designed to restore range of motion and mobility in patients suffering from joint stiffness and motion loss. The company's flagship Better Knee™ and Better Motion™ devices provide a non-invasive, cost-effective alternative to surgical interventions such as manipulation under anesthesia (MUA) for conditions including arthrofibrosis, post-total knee arthroplasty (TKA) complications, ligament repairs, and fracture recovery. The devices mimic professional physical therapy techniques and are delivered directly to patients' homes, enabling post-surgical rehabilitation with minimal out-of-pocket expense. Movement Medical's solutions appeal to healthcare providers seeking improved patient outcomes, payors prioritizing cost reduction, and patients preferring convenient home-based therapy over invasive procedures. The company positions its offerings as clinically effective, financially sensible alternatives that reduce surgical costs while supporting perioperative care protocols.
The Side Lyer Company
The SideLyer is an innovative motorized repositioning system designed to prevent pressure injuries, enhance patient mobility, and reduce physical strain on caregivers. With over 25 years of proven performance, the SideLyer features a durable steel frame, waterproof padded mattress, motorized multi-directional positioning (side, back, angled), and full-access controller for easy operation. The system includes quick-release multi-directional caster wheels, attachable IV pole, and pull-out trays for medical settings. Clinical evidence demonstrates a 10-fold reduction in pressure ulcer incidence and 28% lower staff injury claim costs. Trusted by hospitals, nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities (ICF/IID), rehabilitation centers, hospice, and home health settings. Serves patients with complex medical needs, developmental disabilities, and individuals at high risk of pressure ulcers. 93% of healthcare professionals recommend SideLyer for at-risk populations.
Kneewell, LLC
Kneewell is an FDA-registered, patented medical device designed to help total knee replacement (TKA) and knee contracture patients recover faster by achieving greater knee extension with reduced pain. The device employs three-point Static Progressive Stretch (SPS) therapy principles, enabling patients to augment in-person physical therapy sessions from home. Its bilateral, adjustable design accommodates patients of all sizes, with patient-controlled ratchet mechanism for stretch intensity regulation. The device features a quick-release mechanism for ease of use and is assigned HCPCS code E1811, making it eligible for third-party reimbursement. Kneewell is distributed through a network of partner surgeons, physical therapists, and clinical providers, offering healthcare professionals a research-backed adjunctive therapy tool to improve post-operative knee surgery outcomes.
AxoloHealth
Axolo Health develops TBRx, an Extended Reality (XR) therapy platform combining virtual and augmented reality to treat phantom limb pain and support neurorehabilitation after amputation. The clinically-backed, physician-developed system delivers customized, immersive therapeutic exercises that help retrain the brain, reduce pain without opioids, and improve mobility and quality of life. TBRx is offered to both individual patients and healthcare providers (physiatrists, orthopedic surgeons, prosthetists, occupational therapists) for integration into rehabilitation programs.
ATOS MEDICAL AB
Atos Medical is a global medical device manufacturer specializing in laryngectomy and tracheostomy care for patients with neck stomas. Founded in 1986 and now part of the Coloplast Group, the company operates in over 90 countries with approximately 1,200 employees. The company develops and manufactures a comprehensive portfolio of high-quality devices including voice prosthesis systems (Provox range), heat and moisture exchangers (HMEs), tracheostomy tubes, speaking valves, adhesives, skin barriers, and respiratory care products. Atos Medical also offers the Freevent brand for tracheostomy management and the TheraBite Jaw Motion Rehabilitation System for trismus prevention and treatment. The company provides integrated patient support services through Atos Care, including education, community resources, and transition support programs to help patients with laryngectomy and tracheostomy achieve optimal quality of life outcomes.
Kinetec USA, Inc.
Kinetec USA is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of orthopedic rehabilitation products and equipment. With over 40 years of industry experience, the company specializes in continuous passive motion (CPM) devices for post-surgical joint recovery, orthopedic traction frames, and active-passive motion therapy systems including the Kinevia range. Kinetec's comprehensive product portfolio encompasses hot and cold therapy devices (including Smart Ice and Dr. Aktive cold compression therapy systems), hand therapy solutions (thermoplastics with custom printing, Manosplint digital heat pans, cutting tools), orthopedic supports, and surgical supplies. The company also markets products under complementary brands including Manosplint, Dr. Aktive, Halo Medical, and X-Lite eco-friendly splinting materials. Operating as part of the MedFac group with offices in France, USA, and UK, Kinetec serves rehabilitation professionals and healthcare facilities across 60+ countries. The company emphasizes service excellence, environmental responsibility, and technological innovation in its product development and customer support.
FABRICATION ENT., INC.
Fabrication Enterprises Inc. (FEI) is a manufacturer, importer, and master distributor specializing in rehabilitation, therapy, and daily living products. Founded in 1974 and headquartered in Elmsford, New York, FEI serves hospitals, clinics, fitness centers, and individual consumers through a global network of dealers. The company offers a comprehensive portfolio under multiple brands including Baseline®, CanDo®, FabLife™, Theraputty®, Relief Pak®, ValuBand®, WaxWel®, Dipsters®, and others. Products span evaluation instruments, exercise and rehabilitation equipment, mobility aids, therapeutic modalities (including heat/cold therapy and ultrasound), occupational therapy tools, athletic training supplies, sports medicine equipment, home healthcare products, aids for daily living, topical analgesics, and personal protective equipment. FEI emphasizes dealer support with flexible ordering (no minimums), no drop-ship fees, competitive pricing, and marketing assistance. Many products are manufactured in the USA and CE-marked for international distribution. The company maintains robust inventory for immediate shipment and serves physical therapy, occupational therapy, chiropractic care, athletic training, and wellness markets.
Phagenesis Inc.
Phagenesis Limited is a UK-based MedTech company specializing in innovative neurostimulation treatments for neurogenic dysphagia (swallowing dysfunction) caused by neurological damage, particularly post-stroke. Founded in 2007 by Dr. Conor Mulrooney and Professor Shaheen Hamdy, the company develops the Phagenyx® Neurostimulation System, which uses pharyngeal electrical stimulation (PES) to restore the brain's neural control of swallowing function. The non-invasive device is designed for rapid bedside intervention in acute care settings, enabling early treatment without disrupting clinical workflow—even for critically ill patients. Clinical evidence demonstrates that Phagenyx improves swallowing safety by 2x, reduces time to oral nutrition by 6 days (58% reduction), shortens hospital length of stay by 8 days (37% reduction), and reduces ICU stay by 5 days (64% reduction). The technology addresses a significant clinical need: approximately 45% of stroke survivors experience persistent dysphagia, which increases pneumonia risk 3-fold, PEG tube dependency 5-fold, and mortality 8-fold. Phagenesis is backed by 30+ peer-reviewed publications and recently secured $42 million in Series D funding. The company is now recognized in the 2026 American Heart Association/American Stroke Association guidelines as a recommended tool for post-stroke dysphagia management.
YIWEI Medical Technology Co., Ltd.
YIWEI Medical Technology (Dr. Brain) is an AI-powered diagnostic platform specializing in central nervous system (CNS) disease detection and brain health management. Founded in 2017 in Shenzhen, the company leverages a comprehensive Chinese brain imaging database, cloud computing, and advanced AI algorithms to deliver intelligent imaging analysis and diagnostic support across multiple neurological conditions including Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment, Parkinson's disease, stroke, brain tumors, and autism spectrum disorders. The platform comprises four primary solutions: Dr. BrainCloud (intelligent imaging diagnostic platform for CNS disease assessment), Dr. Brain Tele (cloud-based tele-imaging platform supporting remote consultation and expert review across primary care facilities), Dr. Brain Pharm (neuropharmacological efficacy evaluation system for clinical drug development and R&D), and Dr. Brain Health (comprehensive brain health management services including AI-based whole-brain examination, disease prevention, VR-based cognitive rehabilitation training, and patient counseling). The company integrates quantitative structural brain analysis, personalized VR-based cognitive assessment using eye-tracking technology, and immersive rehabilitation training protocols to improve diagnostic accuracy and enable early intervention.
mTrigger, LLC
mTrigger is a biofeedback device manufacturer specializing in wireless surface electromyography (sEMG) technology for physical therapy, occupational therapy, athletic training, pelvic floor therapy, and speech-language pathology. The company's flagship product suite provides real-time visual biofeedback of muscle activation, enabling clinicians to quantify muscle deficits, reinforce proper movement patterns, and track patient progress. By gamifying the rehabilitation experience through interactive mobile applications, mTrigger enhances patient engagement and compliance while improving neuromuscular outcomes across diverse clinical populations, including post-operative shoulder and knee patients, athletes, and individuals with motor control dysfunction. The system is designed by rehabilitation professionals for clinical use in outpatient therapy settings and home-based programs.
Neuromersive Inc
Neuromersive Inc (operating as Neuro Rehab VR) is an FDA-registered, HIPAA-compliant virtual reality healthcare technology company specializing in AI-powered immersive XR therapy systems for neurological rehabilitation. Founded in 2017 and based in Fort Worth, Texas, the company develops the Smart Therapy™ Complete Solution—an integrated platform combining VR headsets, motion controllers, clinician tablets, and comprehensive software libraries for evidence-based therapy exercises. The system addresses upper and lower extremity rehabilitation, cognitive therapy, pain management, and anxiety relief through engaging 3D immersive applications. The platform includes an AI-powered analytics portal for real-time progress tracking, automated therapy documentation, and patient management. Clinical evidence demonstrates 92% improvement in patient motivation, 85% pain reduction, 50% reduction in documentation time, and 35% increase in billing ROI. Trusted by major healthcare systems including Cedars-Sinai, MD Anderson, Kaiser Permanente, Penn Medicine, Ascension, and the U.S. Veterans Affairs, Neuro Rehab VR has delivered therapy to over 350 patients across thousands of sessions. The solution serves hospitals, outpatient clinics, skilled nursing facilities, and government healthcare providers.
Kismet Holdings Group
Kismet Holdings Group LLC is a design, innovation, and commercialization company specializing in bringing specialty medical and therapeutic products to the U.S. market. Based in Georgetown, Tennessee, and led by executives with over 100 years of combined healthcare industry experience, Kismet integrates product development, manufacturing, and distribution expertise. The company serves physical therapists, athletic trainers, chiropractors, and healthcare facilities through three primary product lines: Enraf-Nonius rehabilitation and physiotherapy equipment (exclusive U.S. agent for this global market leader present in 140+ countries), Roami patented mobility walkers designed for use on inclines, declines, and stairs, and Hivamat Deep Oscillation therapy technology for pain relief, muscle relaxation, lymphatic circulation improvement, and microtrauma treatment. Kismet provides comprehensive B2B services including domestic marketing, education, distribution, and operations support.
ActivBody
ActivBody is a B2B health technology company specializing in portable strength testing and performance analysis devices. Founded by Dr. Kosta Yanev, the company develops proprietary hardware and software platforms for isometric strength measurement, force analysis, and real-time performance tracking. ActivBody serves physical therapy clinics, professional sports teams (30+ elite teams), universities, and fitness facilities across 100+ countries. The company's products measure muscle function, joint range of motion, and force production with high precision, enabling evidence-based program design and injury prevention. With 190,000+ active users and 6.5 million+ tests performed, ActivBody collaborates with leading medical research institutions and sports organizations. The platform emphasizes data security, transparent partnerships, and accessibility across personal training, clinical, and elite athletic contexts.
MRS Health, Inc.
MRS Health, Inc. is an AI-enabled population health management company specializing in musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. The organization delivers an integrated care program combining predictive analytics, functional restoration therapy, and connected home rehabilitation devices. MRS Health uses proprietary algorithms and supervised learning AI to identify at-risk populations from medical and pharmacy claims data, enabling early intervention and cost mitigation. The company operates center-based functional restoration programs staffed by physicians, physical therapists, exercise physiologists, and health coaches, utilizing biomechanically optimized equipment and IT platforms. For distributed workforces, MRS Health provides telehealth-enabled connected strengthening devices for spine, back, and neck rehabilitation—devices designed for home use that deliver clinically proven outcomes. The company targets leading healthcare cost drivers including musculoskeletal conditions, opioid use disorder, mental health, diabetes, and durable medical equipment expenses, with demonstrated ROI exceeding 3.5:1 for employer-sponsored health plans.
Move Engineering BV
Ottobock is a global medical technology company founded in 1919, headquartered in Germany with operations in over 50 countries. The company specializes in advanced prosthetics, orthotics, exoskeletons, and mobility solutions for individuals with limb loss, limb difference, and mobility impairments. Ottobock manufactures microprocessor-controlled prosthetic knees (including the C-Leg 4 and Genium X4), advanced upper-limb prosthetics with myoelectric technology, computer-controlled leg orthoses (including the C-Brace neuroorthotic), and ergonomic exoskeletons through its SUITX division. The company operates 340+ patient care centers worldwide, offering comprehensive fitting, customization, rehabilitation services, and clinical support. With 7,000–8,000 employees and annual sales exceeding €880 million, Ottobock combines biomechanical innovation, digital solutions, and personalized patient care to enable movement and independence across clinical, workplace, and adaptive sports settings.
MyndTec Inc
MyndTec Inc. is a medical technology company specializing in neurotechnology products and AI-powered software solutions for treating neurological disorders, chronic pain, and central nervous system injuries including stroke and spinal cord injuries. The company's primary offering, MyndMove™, is a non-invasive neuromodulation therapy that uses electrical stimulation to trigger neuroplasticity, enabling patients with paralysis to regain movement and function. MyndLink™, an AI-powered clinical decision support platform, predicts treatment outcomes, optimizes protocols, and automates clinical workflows to improve patient recovery while reducing healthcare costs. MyndTec integrates advanced machine learning and predictive analytics to address critical gaps in neurological care, particularly the 60-70% of stroke survivors experiencing persistent upper limb impairment and the 30% failure rate of spinal cord stimulator procedures. The company is also developing regenerative therapies utilizing neural stem cells for brain tissue repair. Both products are authorized in the U.S. and Canada, targeting rehabilitation facilities and neurological care centers seeking evidence-based, outcome-optimized treatment solutions.
David Health Solutions, Ltd.
David Health Solutions manufactures data-driven, device-based exercise therapy equipment for musculoskeletal rehabilitation, specializing in spine, shoulder, hip, and knee conditions. The company offers electromechanical rehabilitation devices classified as Medical Class 1m under Directive 93/42/EEC, engineered and manufactured in Finland since the 1980s. DAVID's product portfolio includes specialized exercise machines designed to prevent harmful movements while providing high muscular fatigue with joint safety, individually tunable for patient-specific needs. The company's integrated offering combines hardware with EVE, a comprehensive SaaS software platform available in 20+ languages. EVE features intake automation, mobility and isometric testing, therapy documentation, AI-driven training program automation, home exercise programs, appointment scheduling, and HL7/API integration with EMR systems. The EVE mobile app enables patient engagement with home exercise tracking, therapist communication, appointment management, and results visualization. DAVID operates a global distribution network with 600+ installations across Europe, North America, South America, Australia, and Asia, serving physiotherapy centers, chiropractor practices, hospital rehabilitation departments, orthopedic and spine centers, fitness facilities, corporate wellness programs, and military installations. The company supports customer success through the DAVID Academy, an e-learning platform offering multilingual certification courses for instructors, clinic managers, and healthcare professionals on device setup, functional testing, movement mechanics, contraindications, and EVE software optimization. Markets served include rehabilitation medicine, sports medicine, occupational health, and preventive care. DAVID's approach emphasizes evidence-based outcomes, administrative efficiency for therapists, and sustainable business models for treatment facilities.
REHAB INNOVATIONS, INC.
Rehab Innovations, Inc. manufactures the UE Ranger, a multipurpose rehabilitation device designed for upper extremity arm and shoulder recovery. The device assists both orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation, addressing conditions including rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulder, post-surgical repairs (rotator cuff, labrum, total shoulder replacement), stroke recovery, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, and post-operative breast cancer rehabilitation. The UE Ranger provides graduated resistance and support to guide natural fluid movements, enabling clinicians to meet patients at their individual impairment levels while accelerating rehabilitation timelines. The system is used across physical therapy and occupational therapy practices for mobility restoration, pain resolution, and functional movement reintegration in upper extremity conditions.
Clarke Health Care Products, Inc.
Clarke Health Care Products is a US-based distributor and provider of rehabilitation solutions and durable medical equipment (DME). The company sources assistive and mobility products from manufacturers worldwide, focusing on safety, durability, and functionality for home and healthcare settings. Product portfolio includes mobility aids (rollators, walkers, wheelchairs), bathroom safety equipment (grab bars, bath lifts), bedroom mobility rails, patient transfer equipment, ramps with vehicle lifts, and specialized shower/bath chairs. The company serves patients, caregivers, healthcare facilities, and rehabilitation professionals. Clarke represents multiple established equipment manufacturers and maintains a customer service team to support product selection and ordering. The company participates actively in industry trade shows, including the International Seating Symposium and various therapy and healthcare expos, indicating strong engagement with physical therapy and rehabilitation communities.
ONWARD Medical
ONWARD Medical is a clinical-stage medical device company developing non-invasive spinal cord stimulation therapies for people with spinal cord injury (SCI). The company's primary commercial product is the ARCEX System, a transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation device FDA-cleared and CE-marked for improving hand sensation and strength in individuals with chronic cervical spinal cord injury (C2-C8). The ARCEX System comprises a wearable stimulator that delivers programmed electrical pulses via electrodes placed on the skin at the back of the neck, designed for use in conjunction with functional task practice in clinical rehabilitation settings and home-based exercise programs. The company has received 10 FDA Breakthrough Device Designations and holds nearly 400 issued or pending patents. Clinical evidence from the Up-LIFT study, published in Nature Medicine, demonstrated that 90% of 65 participants improved upper limb strength or function, with 87% reporting improved quality of life. ONWARD is also developing investigational therapies including ARCIM (implantable spinal cord stimulation) and ARCBCI (brain-computer interface combined systems), neither yet commercially available. The company collaborates with leading SCI research centers and rehabilitation organizations globally. Manufacturing and clinical delivery capabilities support both clinic-based and at-home patient use.
Ascend Rehabilitation
Ascend Rehabilitation is a senior rehabilitation and wellness services provider operating across the Twin Cities metropolitan area (Minnesota). The company delivers a comprehensive continuum of care including inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient rehabilitation services, home-based therapy programs, and community wellness and fitness services. Service offerings include balance programming, aquatic therapy, pain reduction massage, cognitive care, continence improvement, and Parkinson's disease-specific programming. Ascend operates through partnerships with senior living communities including Saint Therese facilities (Brooklyn Park, New Hope, Woodbury), Village Shores Senior Community (Richfield), Transitional Care by Saint Therese (Robbinsdale), Kingsley Shore (Lakeville), and SilverCreek on Main (Maple Grove). The organization also provides clinical education opportunities for students from the University of Minnesota and St. Catherine University. Services are designed for older adults and seniors across multiple care settings, with an emphasis on therapeutic outcomes and quality of life improvements. The company maintains a multi-disciplinary clinical staff supporting inpatient, outpatient, and home-based rehabilitation interventions.
OPOS1
OPOS1 is a wearable remote patient monitoring system designed for orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) providers to measure clinical outcomes and improve quality of care. The integrated platform consists of a lightweight, low-profile wearable sensor that mounts directly to prostheses and orthoses, a mobile app for wireless data recording and visualization, and a cloud-based platform for provider access to aggregated patient utilization data. By capturing objective wear-time and real-world activity data, OPOS1 enables clinicians to combine sensor insights with provider observations and patient self-reporting to enhance treatment adherence, functional outcomes, and healthcare cost management. The system serves orthopedics, podiatry, O&P clinics, and rehabilitation practices, with validated applications in clinical research and NIH studies.
COMPUTER SPORTS MEDICINE, INC.
Computer Sports Medicine, Inc. (CSMi) is a family-owned manufacturer of computer-based measurement, training, and documentation solutions for athletic training, exercise science, and physical therapy. Founded in 1982 and based in Stoughton, Massachusetts, CSMi serves hospitals, clinics, research centers, training rooms, industrial sites, and educational institutions across 30+ countries. The company's flagship product, HUMAC NORM, is a gold-standard isokinetic testing and rehabilitation system offering four resistance modes and 22 isolated-joint patterns for objective strength assessment and functional rehabilitation across shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, and ankle. CSMi also provides SportsWareOnLine, a HIPAA- and FERPA-compliant web-based electronic medical record (EMR) platform purpose-built for athletic trainers to document injuries, treatments, and return-to-play decisions, already managing records for over four million athletes worldwide. The company's integrated solutions enable clinicians, researchers, and athletic professionals to collect objective data, track recovery outcomes with confidence, and support evidence-based rehabilitation protocols.
Orthomed Del Sol, S.A.
Ongoing Care Solutions, Inc. is the leading U.S. provider of contracture management orthotic devices and gait-correcting rehabilitation braces. The company manufactures a comprehensive portfolio of orthotic solutions including SoftPro® static orthotics for positional therapy, AirPro® air-therapy devices for severe contracture management, DynaPro® neuro-dynamic products for mild-to-moderate contractures and spasticity management, and OrthoPro® orthotics for functional orthopedic support. The Guardian Rehabilitators® line features innovative gait-correcting leg-strengthening braces clinically proven to reduce pain and improve function within 90 days of wear. OCSI provides a Clinical Pathway Orthotic Selection Guide to assist clinicians in selecting appropriate restorative orthotic therapy, emphasizing functional rehabilitation over passive splinting.
Accelerated Care Plus
Accelerated Care Plus (ACP) is a leading rehabilitation solutions provider serving thousands of skilled nursing facilities nationwide. The company delivers a comprehensive platform combining evidence-based clinical programs, innovative rehabilitation technologies, and clinical services delivered by licensed physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists. ACP's integrated approach focuses on enhancing therapist expertise, improving patient engagement, and optimizing care delivery across prevalent clinical conditions including fall prevention, balance training, mobility restoration, and wound healing. The company provides ongoing training and support to facility staff, enabling confident and effective delivery of rehabilitation outcomes.
Agado Live Ltd.
Agado Live is a digital health platform designed to support physical and occupational therapists in hospitals and clinics. The platform uses computer vision and AI algorithms to enable therapists to manage multiple patients simultaneously while maintaining individualized care. Core capabilities include video-enabled evaluation with real-time AI assessment of patient conditions, generation of validated personalized treatment plans, ongoing monitoring of functional and cognitive changes, and gamified at-home treatment engagement features. The platform specializes in neurological disorders, with particular focus on Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and post-stroke rehabilitation. Agado Live enables therapists to split time more effectively between patients without requiring additional staff, thereby increasing clinic capacity and revenues. The platform integrates at-home digital assistance with in-clinic care, allowing treatment plans to be followed both individually and in group settings. Partners include Google, Adventist Healthcare, and international healthcare institutions. The company demonstrates clinical validation through partnerships with established healthcare providers and academic institutions.
Performance Health Systems, LLC
Performance Health Systems is a global leader in longevity and wellness solutions specializing in bone health, flexibility, recovery, and functional movement. The company operates through multiple brand divisions—Power Plate, Power Plate Healthcare, Performance Health MSK, and bioDensity—serving clinical, rehabilitation, and consumer wellness markets across North America, Europe, and Asia. Power Plate systems deliver whole-body vibration therapy using PrecisionWave Technology (micro-vibrations up to 50 times per second) to activate muscles, improve circulation, enhance recovery, and support metabolic function. bioDensity offers osteogenic loading systems designed to safely increase bone density and muscle strength through controlled mechanical force exposure, applicable to diverse ability levels. The company's approach is grounded in published scientific research and evidence-based practice. With offices in Chicago, London, Los Angeles, and Shanghai, Performance Health Systems markets solutions to healthcare facilities, rehabilitation centers, fitness professionals, and consumers seeking advanced recovery and bone health interventions.
Dynasplint Systems, Inc.
Dynasplint Systems, Inc. is the pioneer and market leader in dynamic splinting since 1981. The company manufactures proprietary gentle stretching devices designed to increase joint range of motion and facilitate rehabilitation across multiple patient populations. Dynasplint Systems are used as aids for home exercise programs and clinical therapy protocols. The product line comprises over 83 distinct unit types, each customized for specific joints and directions of motion, covering orthopedic, pediatric, neurological, and veterinary applications. The devices are well-labeled and tailored to individual patient needs. Over one million patients have utilized Dynasplint Systems for recovery and range-of-motion restoration. The company serves orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and rehabilitation centers across the United States. Products are FDA-cleared medical devices suitable for post-surgical rehabilitation, trauma recovery, and chronic joint mobility conditions.
Amylior Inc.
Amylior Inc. is a mobility equipment manufacturer specializing in power wheelchairs, therapeutic seating solutions, and walking aids. The company produces the AllTrack and Signature series of power positioning wheelchairs featuring advanced suspension technology and modular design for complex mobility needs. Their product portfolio includes the Stella lightweight rollator (convertible to transport chair), therapeutic air cushion seating systems (Performa CGAir), and three innovative products developed through partnership with Ormesa: Juditta, Grillo, and Bug. Amylior operates manufacturing and R&D facilities in Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec, and distributes across North America from their Columbus, Ohio warehouse, established to expand U.S. service capabilities. The company emphasizes research and development in suspension technology, materials science, and fabrication processes. Products are designed for end-users with complex mobility requirements and healthcare facilities. Customer support includes technical assistance and product consultation. No specific FDA, ISO, or regulatory certifications are mentioned on the website, though the site indicates quality and innovation focus.
The Furniss Corporation Ltd
The Furniss Corporation is a US-based medical manufacturer specializing in Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) devices and related softgoods for lower extremity rehabilitation. The company is the market leader in CPM technology, producing durable, user-friendly devices designed for hospital and home care environments. Furniss offers CPM devices for purchase, rental, and short-term demonstration (14-day free trials). The company provides exceptional customer service with a guaranteed 3-day turnaround on all technical service repairs. CPM devices are essential rehabilitation equipment used post-operatively and for patients requiring passive joint motion therapy to improve mobility, reduce stiffness, and support recovery in orthopedic and surgical settings.
MEDI-DYNE HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, LTD
Medi-Dyne Healthcare Products is a manufacturer and distributor of over-the-counter pain relief, injury prevention, and mobility support products. The company markets four proprietary brands: ProStretch® (calf stretchers, shoulder stretching devices, nightsocks, and core strengthening tools), Tuli's® (heel cups, arch supports, plantar fasciitis insoles, ankle/foot braces, and toe straighteners), Cho-Pat® (knee straps, bicep/tricep supports, and achilles tendon straps), and 2Toms® (anti-chafing, blister prevention, and odor control products for athletes and active users). Products are designed for runners, athletes, and individuals managing common musculoskeletal conditions including plantar fasciitis, heel pain, knee pain, calf tightness, rotator cuff issues, and sports-related injuries. The company offers comprehensive educational resources including a Pain Solution Center with injury prevention guides, exercise instructions, and product use videos. Medi-Dyne maintains a B2B wholesale division with reseller support and distribution programs. Products are marketed as HSA/FSA eligible. Distribution occurs through direct-to-consumer e-commerce, wholesale/reseller channels, and retail partnerships.
Carda Health
Carda Health delivers virtual cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and cardiac rehab services to patients at home. The company specializes in evidence-based clinical programs for COPD, heart failure, post-heart-attack recovery, and cardiac conditions, staffed by medical doctors, nurse practitioners, and clinical exercise physiologists (CEPs) trained at leading institutions including Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic. Patients receive a home care package (tablet and monitoring devices), personalized exercise regimens, nutrition guidance, and stress management coaching. Real-time vital sign monitoring is conducted by exercise physiologists under physician supervision. The program typically spans 36 sessions over 12 weeks, with 92% of patients reporting significant improvement and 53% average gains in aerobic capacity. Carda accepts coverage from major insurers including Humana, United Healthcare, Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, and serves members from health systems such as Intermountain, Montefiore, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. The service is positioned as more cost-effective than in-person hospital cardiac rehab (average savings of $1,200+ per program) and eliminates transportation barriers. The company holds partnerships with major health plans and integrates with telehealth platforms for remote patient engagement.
KREG MEDICAL, INC.
Kreg Therapeutics is a specialty hospital bed provider focused on therapeutic solutions for complex ICU and acute care patients. The company designs and manufactures specialty beds in the USA, including the Catalyst® Critical Recovery Bed featuring proprietary In-Bed Verticalization™ technology, which enables clinicians to safely position high-acuity patients upright while bedridden. This therapeutic approach accelerates mobilization and recovery for complex patients with conditions including organ transplant, burn injuries, ECMO support, and ventilator dependence. Kreg also offers bariatric beds (E-Z Wider®), acute care low beds, pressure injury management mattresses, and ancillary patient handling accessories. The company operates a high-touch service model with owned regional service centers, providing on-site product delivery, setup, staff training, and 24/7 support. Kreg serves over 350,000 patients annually across US hospitals, with particular adoption among trauma centers and critical care facilities seeking to improve patient outcomes, reduce length of stay, and enhance clinician safety during complex patient handling.
Bone Foam Inc.
Bone Foam Inc. is a Minneapolis-based manufacturer of specialized patient positioning and protection solutions for operating rooms, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), clinics, and home rehabilitation settings. The company designs reusable, foam-based positioning systems that optimize surgical access, patient safety, and operative efficiency across multiple surgical specialties including orthopedic trauma, spine, joints and sports medicine, anesthesia, OB/GYN, and emergency trauma care. Their portfolio includes over 60 products spanning operating room positioning systems, patient protection solutions to prevent hospital-acquired injuries (pressure injuries, nerve compression, soft tissue damage), and home rehabilitation aids. Key products include the Pelvic Cradle (OB/GYN positioning), Universal Prone Positioning System, Zero Degree Knee, Face Guard, Nextend Anterior Cervical Positioning System, Troop Elevation Pillow (anesthesia), and trauma solutions including the Ramp. Products are designed with physician input to support evidence-based positioning practices that reduce surgical variability and enhance patient outcomes. The company serves ORs, ASCs, healthcare systems, and individual patients in home care settings. Solutions address supine, lateral decubitus, and prone positioning across multiple surgical disciplines.
Sport Medical Technology, Inc.
Sport Medical Technology, Inc. is a manufacturer of physical medicine and rehabilitation equipment with over 60 years of history in medical device design, engineering, and manufacturing. The company specializes in rehabilitation solutions and medical imaging technologies for clinical and wellness settings worldwide. Their product portfolio includes balance assessment and training systems (BioSway), tactile feedback systems (VibroTactile System), and continuous passive motion (CPM) devices for post-surgical rehabilitation and range-of-motion recovery. Sport Medical serves physical therapy clinics, rehabilitation centers, sports medicine facilities, and medical research institutions. Products are designed to support patient outcomes across multiple treatment phases, from acute post-surgical care through advanced rehabilitation. The company emphasizes science-driven innovation, customer support, and manufacturing excellence. While specific FDA or ISO certifications are not listed on the homepage, the company's 60+ year operational history and presence in international markets (FIBO 2026) suggest established regulatory compliance. Sport Medical targets both clinical rehabilitation professionals and wellness center operators globally.
THOMASHILFEN
Thomashilfen is a German rehabilitation equipment manufacturer with over 50 years of industry experience. The U.S. operations (ExoMotion) were acquired in 2009 and operate as the direct U.S. Division from Sumner, Washington. The company specializes in pediatric mobility solutions, adaptive positioning equipment, and therapeutic systems for children and adults with disabilities or medical conditions. Product portfolio includes: pediatric wheelchairs (EASyS Advantage, EASyS Modular S, Swifty series, tRide, Thevo Twist); adaptive car seats for children with special needs (Axkid NEXTKID Reha US, Hercules Small/Prime/Defender series); MiS® Therapeutic Mattresses designed for clinical and home settings (ThevoVital for dementia, ThevoCalm for Parkinson's, ThevoRelief for pain management, ThevoFlex for wheelchair users, ThevoautoActiv 800 for pressure ulcer prevention, ThevoSleepingstar Senso for pediatric behavioral disorders); and Activity/Therapy Chairs including the SiiS impulse-effect seating system. Thomashilfen markets to clinicians, rehabilitation equipment suppliers, families, and healthcare facilities. Products are engineered for seating, positioning, lying comfort, and mobility solutions tailored to clinical populations including pediatric, geriatric, and neurological patients. The company emphasizes user-centered design, safety, comfort, and adaptability across product lines. Distribution and support extend to U.S. and Canadian markets.
LIFE SENSING INSTRUMENTS, INC.
Life Sensing Instruments, Inc. (LSI) is a Charlotte, NC-based manufacturer and software provider specializing in cardiopulmonary rehabilitation systems and rural healthcare patient monitoring solutions. For over 30 years, LSI has delivered integrated technology platforms for cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation programs, serving over 300 National Rural Health Association (NRHA) members. The company's flagship product, MAXX, is a centralized patient monitoring and program management system running Windows 11 and the TrensCenter operating system, designed to automate tracking, documentation, and clinical reporting for rehabilitation facilities. LSI also provides rural health patient monitoring systems with HIPAA, Meaningful Use, and EHR compliance capabilities. The company offers interfacing and clinical IT solutions addressing PHI security, EHR integration, and data redundancy across healthcare networks. LSI manufactures equipment and software in-house while providing comprehensive support, training, and professional development resources to customers. The company positions itself as an industry advocate for cardiopulmonary care advancement, offering customizable solutions, on-site demonstrations, free educational resources, and certified training services. Manufacturing and R&D operations are based at their Charlotte headquarters.
Band Connect
Band Connect is an FDA Class II 510(k) Exempt medical device company providing an evidence-based hybrid therapy platform for orthopedic rehabilitation. The company develops sensor-enabled connected exercise equipment paired with a clinician-directed, gamified mobile application that extends in-clinic physical therapy into the home environment. The platform enables licensed physical therapists to manage patient rehabilitation journeys remotely, monitor at-home compliance, and guide patients through personalized resistance-based exercise protocols without cameras or on-body sensors. The system leverages clinically validated resistance training pathways and provides real-time biofeedback to patients while allowing clinicians to make informed clinical decisions based on documented home therapy adherence. Band Connect addresses the sustainability challenge in orthopedic rehabilitation by reducing clinic visit frequency dependencies and improving patient compliance. The company is HIPAA-compliant and has signed the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Digital Transparency pledge, committing to the requirement that all digital physical therapy services are performed or directed exclusively by licensed physical therapists in accordance with APTA Standards of Practice. Supported by institutional partners including University of Cincinnati, UC Health, Bon Secours Mercy Health, Cedars-Sinai Health System, and venture backing from Jumpstart Ventures and Techstars, Band Connect serves physical therapy clinics, orthopedic practices, and health systems seeking to optimize patient outcomes and operational efficiency in rehabilitation medicine.
ScottCare Corporation
ScottCare Corporation is a leading provider of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation monitoring and management systems. For over 25 years, the company has served more than 2,200 rehabilitation centers nationwide with innovative solutions for cardiac and pulmonary patient monitoring and care coordination. ScottCare's core product portfolio includes VersaCare, a monitoring system for cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation programs, and Aermos, a comprehensive, purpose-built cardiopulmonary rehab management system designed for modern clinical workflows. Aermos provides charting, team collaboration tools, and real-time access to patient data with a scalable, cloud-enabled architecture. The company maintains 1,365 EHR integrations, enabling seamless data exchange with hospital electronic medical record systems via HL7 standards. ScottCare's solutions are used by hospital rehabilitation departments, cardiac rehab programs, and pulmonary function testing centers. The company offers equipment servicing and technical support through dedicated teams, including domestic and international service capabilities. ScottCare demonstrates commitment to clinical advocacy, participating in industry events such as Day on the Hill and the CEPA Annual Conference. The company emphasizes real-time reporting, provider access to patient data, and continuous system upgrades. While specific FDA or ISO certifications are not detailed on the fetched content, the company's long market presence and widespread adoption indicate regulatory compliance in the US medical device space.
ROM Technologies, Inc
ROM Technologies, Inc. (ROMTech) is a medical technology company specializing in patented rehabilitation devices and telemedicine solutions for orthopedic and cardiac care. The company's flagship product, PortableConnect®, is a clinician-controlled medical device that delivers physical therapy sessions to patients at home, enabling accelerated recovery for those recovering from total knee replacement, total hip replacement, ACL repairs, and other arthroscopic procedures. ROMTech's telemedicine platform allows patients to begin therapeutic motion as early as the day of surgery, achieving range of motion recovery in approximately half the time of traditional physical therapy. Clinical outcomes demonstrate that PortableConnect patients meet or exceed pre-operative range of motion by 2 weeks post-surgery, with significant reductions in pain, narcotic usage, and hospital readmissions. The technology delivers substantial cost savings of $2,000–$6,250 per patient by reducing acute rehabilitation stays, home health visits, and outpatient therapy sessions while improving clinical outcomes. ROMTech has served over 90,000 patients nationally and has been recognized by Fast Company's 2025 Most Innovative Companies list and LexisNexis' Top 100 Global Innovators for 2026.
BTE TECHNOLOGIES
BTE Technologies designs and manufactures evidence-based functional rehabilitation and occupational therapy equipment for hospitals, clinics, and rehabilitation facilities. The company specializes in systems that combine real-life movement simulation with real-time objective data capture to enhance patient engagement and clinical outcomes. BTE's product portfolio includes the PrimusRS (comprehensive OT/PT system), Eccentron (eccentric training platform), Simulator II (hand and occupational therapy), Multi-Cervical Unit (cervical spine evaluation and treatment), EvalTech (functional testing suite), Prism (portable worker assessment), Evaluator (occupational medicine testing), EVJ (mobile evaluation), Alfa (balance and neurologic rehabilitation), and Capri (hand therapy device). The company serves occupational therapists, physical therapists, athletic trainers, chiropractors, and other physiotherapy professionals across musculoskeletal rehab, sports medicine, portable evaluation, and employment testing segments. BTE's systems feature customizable task simulation, progressive treatment protocols, real-time data analytics, and integrated reporting to support clinical decision-making. The company provides comprehensive training, ongoing support, video tutorials, and educational content through its TherapySpark platform, which includes treatment guidelines, case studies, and clinical research. All systems are designed for flexible setup and personalized patient dosing across multiple functional applications.
DT-OSIM HEALTHCARE APPLIANCES (SUZHOU) CO., LTD
DT-OSIM Healthcare Appliances (Suzhou) Co., Ltd is a Chinese manufacturer and distributor of wellness and rehabilitation equipment founded in 1995. The company specializes in the design, development, and manufacturing of massage chairs, massagers, fitness equipment, and electric hair clippers. With headquarters and R&D operations in Suzhou Industrial Park and manufacturing facilities in both Suzhou and Taicang, China, the company employs approximately 300 staff and maintains a global distribution network spanning North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, and Africa. The organization holds ISO 9001:2000 quality management certification (obtained 2004) and ISO 13485:2016 medical device quality management system certification (obtained 2010), indicating compliance with international standards for medical device manufacturing. Primary business segments include massage equipment (massage chairs and massagers), fitness and exercise equipment, and grooming appliances. The company operates multiple manufacturing and R&D facilities, supporting both OEM/ODM partnerships and direct sales channels across established and emerging markets.
Inva-Lift LLC
Inva-Lift LLC manufactures the Inva-Lift Pro 500, a portable, battery-powered mechanical fall recovery device designed to safely lift persons from the floor without manual lifting. The device is engineered for single-operator use and accommodates patients and residents weighing up to 500 lbs. Key features include one-person operation via push-button control, no manual strain, and motorized elevation from floor to seated position. The Pro 500 is specifically marketed to fire departments, EMS agencies, assisted living and memory care facilities, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and home care providers. The device addresses a critical occupational safety gap by eliminating injuries associated with manual lift assists and reducing responder strain on non-injury calls. It improves patient dignity during fall recovery and supports safe patient handling protocols in healthcare settings. The company positions the Inva-Lift Pro 500 as a replacement for outdated manual lifting techniques using sheets, straps, and manpower. Target markets include emergency response (fire/EMS), long-term care (assisted living, memory care), acute care hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, and private home care. The device is portable, deployable with minimal setup, and designed for ease of use across diverse care environments. Manufacturing details, regulatory certifications (FDA, 510(k) status), and ISO compliance are not explicitly stated on the website but may apply given the medical device nature of the product.
JTECH MEDICAL
JTECH Medical manufactures functional capacity evaluation (FCE) systems and physical assessment software for healthcare professionals including physical therapists, chiropractors, sports medicine clinics, occupational medicine, and personal injury evaluation. The company's core product line centers on objective, clinical-grade assessment tools for range of motion, muscle strength, grip strength, pinch strength, and pain threshold testing. Their Northstar software platform integrates with digital inclinometers, muscle strength testers, grip dynamometers, goniometers, algometers, and static force gauges to generate automated narrative reports for clinical documentation and litigation support. Products are distributed in configurable system packages (Active Care Rehab, Med-Legal, Occupational Medicine, Pain Management, Hand and Upper Extremity) with modular add-on capability. The Commander Echo line provides portable, wireless alternatives for point-of-care and clinical trial applications. JTECH also manufactures Chiropractic Adjustment Tools (CAT) with precision components. Devices and software are certified ISO 13485, CE-marked, TGA-registered (Australia), and comply with Standards Institution of Israel requirements. The company serves individual practitioners, rehabilitation centers, occupational health programs, and legal/insurance assessment workflows, with emphasis on objective data collection, faster report generation, and improved outcome tracking.
Boston Scientific Corporation
Boston Scientific Corporation is a global medical device manufacturer serving multiple clinical specialties including cardiology, urology, gastroenterology, interventional radiology, electrophysiology, neurology, pain management, vascular surgery, and structural heart disease. The company manufactures and distributes a broad portfolio of minimally invasive medical devices, including cardiac rhythm management systems, interventional cardiology devices, electrophysiology catheters and mapping systems, spinal cord stimulation systems for pain management, urological devices, endoscopy and visualization systems, defibrillators, and interventional oncology equipment. Boston Scientific operates a healthcare professional portal providing online training through EDUCARE, e-commerce ordering, reimbursement resources, and comprehensive customer support with specialty-specific representative contact networks. The organization serves hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and healthcare professionals across the United States through direct sales and support teams organized by medical specialty. Products undergo rigorous regulatory compliance (FDA 510(k), international certifications) and the company emphasizes quality assurance and product safety as core organizational values. Customer care is available via a dedicated U.S. customer service line, with extended business hours Monday–Friday.
Balanced Body Inc
Balanced Body Inc manufactures premium Pilates equipment and education programs, celebrating 50 years of operations (founded 1976). The company specializes in Pilates reformers, chairs, and complementary fitness equipment designed for studios, commercial fitness facilities, rehabilitation centers, and home use. Core product lines include the Allegro 2 Reformer (launched 2011), EXO Chair, Wunda Chair, Combo Chair, MOTR (compact resistance trainer), and UltraFit Circle. Balanced Body pioneered the Group Reformer program in 2001 and currently partners with fitness clubs, studios, universities, recreation centers, and resorts worldwide on customized programs. The company offers tailored teacher training and partnership management services. Products are engineered for durability, smooth operation, and functional design across varied body types and fitness levels. Equipment is marketed for physical therapy and rehabilitation applications as well as general fitness. The company maintains a strong brand presence, featured in Prevention, GQ, New York Times, Shape, and Bustle.
Loh Enterprises, LLC
Loh Medical is a multinational rehabilitation services provider headquartered in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, with over 20 years of experience serving individuals with physical disabilities across more than 25 countries. The company specializes in assistive technology solutions focused on mobility and independence, leveraging a global network of 2,000 partners to serve approximately 200,000 end users. Loh Medical operates multiple product and service divisions including OneLoh, Aqua Creek, Special Tomato, Rifton Equipment, Sunrise Medical, Ortopedia Bernat, and Camera Mundi, providing a comprehensive portfolio of mobility aids, accessibility equipment, and rehabilitation devices. Core offerings include wheelchairs, mobility scooters, pressure management systems, bath and hygiene solutions, early intervention pediatric equipment, and accessibility aids. The company provides clinical consulting and education, assistive technology configuration, product training, repair and maintenance services, international logistics support, and evidence-based updates for healthcare professionals. Manufacturing and distribution capabilities span multiple continents, with expertise in navigating complex regulatory and logistics requirements for cross-border medical device distribution. Services target rehabilitation centers, hospitals, physical therapy clinics, and individual users requiring long-term mobility solutions. The company emphasizes patient-centered design, clinical evidence, and customized solutions to address unique mobility challenges.
Healthy Design Ltd. Co.
Healthy Design Ltd. Co. manufactures innovative ICU solutions and clinical education systems focused on preventing delirium, improving early mobility, and enhancing patient and staff safety. Based in downtown Rutland, Vermont, the company designs, prototypes, engineers, and manufactures its products onsite. Founded by Dr. Marie Pavini (MD, FCCM, FCCP), an early expert in bedside medicine, restraint alternatives, sedation management, and post-intensive care syndrome (PICS), the company partners with prestigious academic medical centers and the National Institutes of Health on groundbreaking innovations. Primary product offerings include the Exersides® Refraint® device—a clinically proven restraint alternative that enables safe active range of motion while minimizing agitation and protecting against line and tube dislodgement for both adult and pediatric patients—and an immersive virtual reality simulation platform that trains care teams to recognize and manage delirium through experiential learning. The A+O x 3™ educational program provides evidence-based, multi-modality instruction (interactive scenarios, VR, in-person and remote learning) covering delirium prevention, ventilator weaning, sedation reduction, early mobility, restraint alternatives, nurse safety, and family engagement. The company also offers confidential policy audits and unit inspections to assess and strengthen patient-centered protocols. Products are designed for mechanically ventilated ICU populations, with specific attention to reducing iatrogenic complications, improving patient cognition and dignity, and decreasing healthcare burden from delirium and immobility-related morbidity. The organization has received recognition as Manufacturer of the Year for Vermont and New England (2024).
TUCKER DESIGNS, LTD.
Tucker Designs, Ltd. manufactures infant positioning and elevation devices designed for neonates and infants with reflux, GERD, colic, sinus/ear infections, respiratory conditions, and post-operative needs. The company's flagship product, The Tucker Sling®, is a soft fabric positioning device that elevates infants in supine, lateral, or prone positions and prevents accidental entanglement with medical tubing (e.g., oxygen lines). Complementary products include foam wedges, combination sets, crib mattress slings, replacement covers, and fitted sheets. The Tucker Sling® accommodates infants weighing 3–24 pounds across three standard sizes, with custom sizing available for larger requirements. All products fit standard cribs and pack-and-play units. The company serves both hospital settings (NICU, pediatric wards, post-op recovery) and home-care environments. Founded in the early 1990s by a parent seeking a non-pharmacological solution to infant reflux, the product has gained recognition among pediatricians and families managing reflux disease, colic, and respiratory illness. Products are positioned as alternatives to medication-dependent management and emphasize safety, comfort, and ease of caregiver access. The company operates from Louisiana and markets directly to consumers and healthcare facilities.
Allard Support for Better Life AB
Allard USA is a US-based orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) solutions provider specializing in devices for patients with mobility challenges, particularly foot drop and neurological conditions. The company manufactures ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs), prosthetic feet, soft-good orthoses for the hand/wrist, and related mobility support devices. Primary product lines include carbon-composite AFOs with adjustable components, textile foot-drop orthoses, composite prosthetic feet, and soft-good upper and lower extremity orthoses. Allard USA distributes through an authorized network of O&P distributors across the United States and provides technical support and clinical education to ensure proper fitting and use of their devices. The company serves patients with conditions including Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, drop foot, and other physical mobility challenges. Manufacturing capabilities include composite materials processing and custom orthotic/prosthetic device fabrication. The company operates the Dralla Foundation, a philanthropic initiative established in 2011 that provides grants and support programs for individuals with physical challenges. Allard USA emphasizes patient outcomes, rehabilitation guidance, and clinician education as core business functions. The company maintains district management structure across multiple US regions to support distributor networks and clinical partnerships.
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