Cadence Biomedical

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Cadence Biomedical is a medical technology company based in Seattle, Washington. The company is known for its development of innovative medical devices designed to assist individuals with mobility impairments.

History

Cadence Biomedical was founded in 2007 with the aim of creating solutions that would improve the quality of life for individuals with mobility impairments. The company's primary product, the Kickstart Walking System, was launched in 2012.

Products

Kickstart Walking System

The Kickstart Walking System is a non-powered, lightweight exoskeleton designed to assist individuals with mobility impairments. The system uses the natural movement of the body to help users regain their ability to walk. It is particularly beneficial for individuals recovering from stroke, spinal cord injury, or other neurological and orthopedic conditions.

Clinical Studies

Several clinical studies have been conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the Kickstart Walking System. These studies have shown that the system can significantly improve the walking speed and distance of users, as well as their overall quality of life.

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