Cadence Biomedical

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Cadence Biomedical

Cadence Biomedical (pronunciation: /ˈkeɪdəns ˌbaɪoʊˈmɛdɪkəl/) is a medical technology company that specializes in the development of innovative mobility devices. The term "cadence" originates from the Latin word "cadentia," meaning "falling," and "biomedical" is derived from the Greek words "bios," meaning "life," and "medicus," meaning "physician."

History

Cadence Biomedical was founded with the mission to improve the lives of individuals with mobility impairments. The company's primary focus is on the development of assistive technology that enables individuals with mobility impairments to walk independently.

Products

The company's flagship product is the Kickstart Walking System, a non-powered, lightweight exoskeleton designed to help individuals regain their ability to walk following a stroke, spinal cord injury, or other neurological or orthopedic conditions.

Technology

The technology behind Cadence Biomedical's products is based on the principles of biomechanics and neuroplasticity. The devices are designed to promote natural movement patterns and stimulate the brain's ability to relearn walking.

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