Birmingham Post

US distributi­on deal for med-tech firm

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A BIRMINGHAM medical-technology firm has signed a new deal to distribute one of its prostheses products across North America.

Adapttech creates smart and wearable tech products which aim to improve the quality of life for people with physical limitation­s.

It has now teamed up with Cascade Orthopedic Supply, which operates from four US bases and distribute­s orthotics and prosthetic­s products across North America. Under the terms of the agreement, Cascade will provide Adapttech’s ‘Insight’ system through its distributi­on network in the US and Canada.

Insight aims to improve the socket fitting process involved with lowerlimb prostheses by combining a 3D scanner, sensors, wearable technology and a mobile app to make it faster and easier to reach a comfortabl­y fitting prostheses.

It also monitors a patient’s rehabilita­tion process and this new distributi­on deal follows studies at two US prosthetic­s clinics.

Adapttech was founded by Frederico Carpinteir­o and Mario Saenz Espinoza and is based at the Institute of Translatio­nal Medicine at

Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Mr Carpinteir­o said: “The positive results from our US clinical trials led to our decision to offer Insight to the whole North American market.

“We have shown that, using Insight, clinicians spend less time attending to patients with limbsocket problems, consume fewer hours fitting, assessing and refitting sockets and patients spend less time visiting and re-visiting the clinic.

“Increasing the socket comfort for patients has increased their activity level.”

in Birmingham.

 ??  ?? The ‘Insight’ system created by Birmingham med-tech firm Adapttech in use
The ‘Insight’ system created by Birmingham med-tech firm Adapttech in use

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