Innovative Neurotronics, a Subsidiary of Hanger Orthopedic Group, Earns the 2007 da Vinci Award for the WalkAide System
18 September 2007 - 3:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
Prestigious award honors adaptive and assistive technologies
BETHESDA, Md., Sept. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The National
Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS) announced Innovative
Neurotronics, a subsidiary of Hanger Orthopedic Group, earned the
esteemed da Vinci Award(R) for Adaptive Technologies for its
product, the WalkAide(R) System. In the spirit of the 15th century
artist and visionary Leonardo da Vinci, the da Vinci Awards,
founded by the NMSS, honor outstanding engineering achievements in
adaptive and assistive technology that provide solutions to
accessibility issues for people with disabilities. "The
significance of this prestigious honor is magnified because it's
bestowed upon us by a national organization that represents many of
our patients, people living with multiple sclerosis," President of
Innovative Neurotronics Jeff Martin said. "Validation of the
efficacy and importance of the WalkAide by our patients and their
advocates motivates and inspires us to continue on our mission of
restoring functionality to those with neuromuscular impairment."
According to the NMSS, the recognition drives the marketplace to
stimulate investment in and development of further creative
advances, ultimately enabling everyone to participate and
contribute in all aspects of society. "Having struggled with MS
walking-related limitations for 17 years, I was thrilled to read
about WalkAide," said Ann Serafin, a member of the da Vinci Awards
Committee and the National MS Society Advocacy Committee. "To
paraphrase a famous quotation -- one small step for a woman, one
giant leap for persons with MS." Presented by General Motors, and
chaired by Chet Huber, President of OnStar Corporation, the 2007 da
Vinci Awards presentation ceremony will be held at The Ritz-Carlton
Hotel, Dearborn, MI, on Friday, September 28, 2007. Funds raised
through these awards support the NMSS in their continuing efforts
to aid those affected by multiple sclerosis. Launched in May 2006,
the WalkAide System employs functional electrical stimulation to
treat a form of paralysis known as "foot drop" due to multiple
sclerosis, stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, and
cerebral palsy. By using a patented sensor technology called an
accelerometer and transmitting data through a Bluetooth connection,
the WalkAide sends low level electrical signals directly to a motor
nerve in the leg, stimulating the muscles to raise the patient's
foot at the appropriate time in the gait cycle. The AA
battery-operated device does not require surgery, external wires,
or shoes. A study published in the September 2006 issue of the
peer-reviewed journal Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
suggests the WalkAide can reveal hidden potential for additional
patient recovery and mobility. The walking speed of patients
wearing the WalkAide increased by 15% after three months. With
continued usage, patients' walking speed increased by 32% after six
months and by nearly 50% after twelve months. The study also showed
the number of steps taken per day by WalkAide users increased
significantly over the year. About Hanger: Hanger Orthopedic Group,
Inc., headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, is the world's premier
provider of orthotic and prosthetic patient care services. Hanger
is the market leader in the United States, owning and operating 621
patient care centers in 45 states and the District of Columbia,
with 3,502 employees including 1,029 practitioners (as of 6/30/07).
Hanger is organized into four units. The two key operating units
are patient care which consists of nationwide orthotic and
prosthetic practice centers and distribution which consists of
distribution centers managing the supply chain of orthotic and
prosthetic componentry to Hanger and third party patient care
centers. The third is Linkia which is the first and only provider
network management company for the orthotics and prosthetics
industry. The fourth unit, Innovative Neurotronics, introduces
emerging neuromuscular technologies developed through independent
research in a collaborative effort with industry suppliers
worldwide. For more information on Innovative Neurotronics, Inc. or
the WalkAide, visit http://www.ininc.us/. For more information on
Hanger, visit http://www.hanger.com/. About the National MS
Society: MS stops people from moving. The National MS Society
exists to make sure it doesn't. We help each person address the
challenges of living with MS through our 50 state network chapters.
Proceeds from the da Vinci Awards have totaled more than $1.4
million and benefit the National MS Society Michigan Chapter.
Sponsorships and individual contributions are welcome. For details,
please contact the National MS Society at 248-936-0349 or visit
http://www.davinciawards.com/. The Society is dedicated to
achieving a world free of MS. We are people who want to do
something about MS now. Join the movement at
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/. Certain statements included in
this press release are forward looking statements within the
meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Please refer to the Company's SEC filings for factors that could
cause actual results to differ materially from the Company's
expectations. Contacts: Jennifer Bittner, 301-280-4869, George
McHenry, 301-280-4500, DATASOURCE: Hanger Orthopedic Group, Inc.
CONTACT: Jennifer Bittner, +1-301-280-4869, , or George McHenry,
+1-301-280-4500, , both of Hanger Orthopedic Group, Inc. Web site:
http://www.hanger.com/ http://www.ininc.us/
http://www.davinciawards.com/ http://www.nationalmssociety.org/
Copyright