Wearable Device for Pain Management

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Inquiry: What if we could create a non-invasive, non-addictive alternative for treating debilitating back pain?

Innovation

Wearable bioelectronic device for pain management

Company:

Hypersound Medical

Research Partner

ASU

Principle Investigator

Chad Andresen

Research Objective:

Testing & Validation

Cohort:

3

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hronic pain management often relies on invasive treatments or addictive medications. Hypersound, in partnership with Arizona State University, is developing a microwave energy-based system that offers a different path. The wireless transmitter applies harmonics to nerve cells, alleviating pain without the need for internal implants or opiates. This non-invasive, cost-effective solution could revolutionize how we manage chronic pain.

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