Categories: Life Sciences

Halifax Biomedical To Participate in Horizon Health Network Lower Back Study

Horizon Health Network, the largest healthcare organization in Atlantic Canada, has announced the undertaking of a research study involving spine instability measurement technology developed by Halifax Biomedical Inc. (HBI).

“At present, in some patients, there is a gap between patient symptoms and true abnormalities which can be identified with routine testing techniques including x-ray and MRI. HBI technology is unique and may succeed in providing information towards bridging this gap. This research partnership between HBI and our team will work to identify patient benefit,” said Dr. Neil Manson, Principal Investigator of the study.

Halifax Biomedical’s micro-instability assessment technology focuses on detection of implant loosening for total hip and knee replacements and quantification of instability in the spinal column in patients with chronic lower back pain.

“Pain caused by diseases of the low back pose an enormous economic burden on society in general and the healthcare system in particular. Moreover, it is a complex clinical entity to both diagnose and treat.” says Erik Giphart, Chief Technology Officer for HBI. “Our stereo-radiography technology provides new and accurate three-dimensional motion data of the spine unavailable to date. We believe our measurements have the potential to become the new standard of care in the future.”

Horizon Health Network operates 12 hospitals and over 100 medical facilities, clinics and medical service offices in Atlantic Canada. The network includes approximately 12,600 employees, 1,000 physicians, operating under a budget in excess of $1 billion.

The announcement of the study comes a month after Halifax Biomedical reached a deal with Australia’s Signature Orthopaedics to sell its products Down Under.

We Hate Paywalls Too!

At Cantech Letter we prize independent journalism like you do. And we don't care for paywalls and popups and all that noise That's why we need your support. If you value getting your daily information from the experts, won't you help us? No donation is too small.

Make a one-time or recurring donation

Tagged with: Halifax Biomedical
Terry Dawes

Recent Posts

Is Peloton Stock a Buy? (May, 2024)

Following news of a restructuring, Roth MKM analyst George Kelly has chopped his price target on Peloton (Peloton Stock Quote,… [Read More]

12 hours ago

Is Ascend Wellness stock a buy?

Ahead of the company's first quarter results, Beacon analyst Russell Stanley thinks Ascend Wellness (Ascend Wellness Stock Quote, Chart, News,… [Read More]

13 hours ago

Paradigm chops price target on Snipp Interactive

Following the company's fourth quarter results, Paradigm Capital analyst Daniel Rosenberg has cut his price target on Snipp Interactive (Snipp… [Read More]

13 hours ago

It’s time to buy cannabis stocks, this analyst says

A major development came down the pipe this week at the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency has reportedly decided to reschedule… [Read More]

1 day ago

Is Generac stock a buy?

Following the company's first quarter results, Roth MKM analyst Chip Moore remains neutral on Generac Holdings (Generac Holdings Stock Quote,… [Read More]

2 days ago

Bombardier is a buy, Desjardins says (May, 2024)

The stock has climbed slowly but surely since last October. But is there still money to be made on Bombardier?… [Read More]

2 days ago