Dean Walsh is 32 and for the past five years he hasn't been able to walk, eat or even speak. It is the result of a brain injury sustained when he was involved in a car accident near his hometown of ...
(from left) Inventor James Schorey and CEO Rob Wong of Control Bionics show off the new wearable device. A Milford company is back with an updated communication tool for ALS and other "locked-in" ...
Creating a communications sensor for people unable to speak or barely move, such as sufferers of motor neurone disease, cerebral palsy and strokes, and accident victims, has been the passion of ...
Tobii Dynavox will evaluate Control Bionics’ (ASX:CBL) NeuroNode for a six-month pilot period in five US states Control Bionics said NeuroNode replaces a previous Tobii Dynavox partner in the US and ...
Control Bionics expects revenue gains from a new US insurance code that will reimburse its NeuroNode device, starting October 1. Control Bionics (ASX:CBL) believes it is set to benefit significantly ...
Control Bionics to benefit from new HCPCS code in US identifying NeuroNode as reimbursable medical device New code will enable reimbursement of almost US$4300, marking a significant milestone in ...
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