• Hakkımızda
  • İletişim/Künye
  • Dergimize Abone Olun
  • E-Dergi
MEDİKAL TEKNİK
  • Anasayfa
  • Güncel
  • Medikal Ekipman
  • Sağlık
  • İlaç
  • Röportaj
  • Atama
  • Makale
  • |ENGLISH|
  • E-Dergi
No Result
View All Result
  • Anasayfa
  • Güncel
  • Medikal Ekipman
  • Sağlık
  • İlaç
  • Röportaj
  • Atama
  • Makale
  • |ENGLISH|
  • E-Dergi
No Result
View All Result
MEDİKAL TEKNİK
No Result
View All Result

Potential add-on treatment for patients with Parkinson’s disease: Stimvia completes Pilot Study and announces promising initial results

10 Haziran 2024
0
Potential add-on treatment for patients with Parkinson’s disease: Stimvia completes Pilot Study and announces promising initial results

The URIS® device operates on a principle of electrical transcutaneous nerve modulation (eTNM®).

“We are pleased to share preliminary findings indicating promising results. Patients have reported improvements in both the number of Parkinson’s disease symptoms and their overall quality of life. Furthermore, we have observed a notable reduction in resting tremor. While the precise data are still under rigorous evaluation, we remain cautiously optimistic about the potential implications of these outcomes,” states Prof. David Skoloudik, MD, Ph.D.,FESO, FEAN, the study’s lead and Vice-Dean for Science and Research at the Medical Faculty of Ostrava University.

STIMVIA Logo

Twelve patients with Parkinson’s Disease who met inclusion criteria participated in the study. For six weeks, patients used the URIS® device for thirty-minute stimulation sessions daily. Following this phase, patients went six weeks without stimulation, during which they continued to be monitored to assess whether any positive effects persisted after the treatment ended.

“Since the URIS® technology demonstrated a positive impact in treating Parkinson’s Disease, Stimvia plans substantial investment in further clinical trials to validate the method’s efficacy and safety. We believe our technology can introduce new, additive treatment modalities for millions of patients who currently have no other options, potentially offering a positive disease-modifying impact on those with Parkinson’s disease,” says Lukas Doskocil, CEO of Stimvia.

The company envisions treating a significant number of people with PD using its unique technology in the near future. In the United States alone, an estimated 1 million individuals are affected by these conditions, contributing to over 10 million patients globally. Parkinson’s disease ranks as the second most prevalent neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer’s disease.

Tags: #technologyCEO of Stimvia.conditionsLukas Doskocilparkinson's diseasePilot Studyprevalent neurodegenerativeProf. David SkoloudikURIS®URIS® technology
Previous Post

Bayer, Türkiye’deki Girişimcileri ‘Dijital Sağlık ve Tarım Girişimleri Haritası’na Katılmaya Davet Ediyor

Next Post

Texcare 2024: bilgi, iletişim, ilham

editor

Next Post
Texcare 2024: bilgi, iletişim, ilham

Texcare 2024: bilgi, iletişim, ilham

Bir yanıt yazın Yanıtı iptal et

E-posta adresiniz yayınlanmayacak. Gerekli alanlar * ile işaretlenmişlerdir

  • Anasayfa
  • Güncel
  • Medikal Ekipman
  • Sağlık
  • İlaç
  • Röportaj
  • Atama
  • Makale
  • |ENGLISH|
  • E-Dergi

© 2024 Medikal Teknik Dergisi.

No Result
View All Result
  • Anasayfa
  • Güncel
  • Medikal Ekipman
  • Sağlık
  • İlaç
  • Röportaj
  • Atama
  • Makale
  • |ENGLISH|
  • E-Dergi

© 2024 Medikal Teknik Dergisi.