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Sky Medical
Project | Assessment of a New Type of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for the Treatment of Faecal Incontinence in the Frail and Elderly |
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Description |
The applicants have developed a technology called OnPulse™ that is currently employed in hospitals under NICE guidelines to prevent DVTs occuring following surgery. OnPulse™ is employed in the form of the Geko™: a small, self-adhesive device that employs small electrical impulses to gently activate nerves in the body. In this case where the Geko™ is being used to treat faecal incontinence, the Geko™ is located next to the ankle where it stimulates the tibial nerve. |
Funding | £ 80,002 |
Competition | Competition 9 - Faecal and urinary incontinence in frail elderly people |
Competition Date | June 2015 |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Oxford AHSN |
Website | http://www.gekodevices.com/en-uk/contact/firstkin |
Sky Medical
Project | A largely 'at home' treatment for overactive bladder using a new non-invasive portable & disposable neuro-muscular stimulation technology will improve the quality of life of up to 7m British men & women. |
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Funding | £ 75,417 |
Competition | Competitions 1- 4 |
Competition Date | September 2013 |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Oxford AHSN |
Website | http://www.gekodevices.com/en-uk/contact/firstkin |
JVS Products
Project | Development of a simple, one-step cleaning method for intermittent catheters to enable frail, disabled and older people to easily reuse their catheters |
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Description |
JVS Products are investigating the anti-microbial activity of a novel biocide and assess its acceptability as a one-step cleaning treatment for intermittent catheters. This development will lead to an easy to use, evidence-based alternative to single use IC in the UK and provide a scientifically robust cleaning solution for implementation globally. |
Funding | £ 444,079 |
Competition | Competition 9 - Faecal and urinary incontinence in frail elderly people |
Competition Date | June 2015 |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Wessex AHSN |