Top 10 Stroke Recovery startups in USA

Oct 11, 2024 | By Jason Kwon

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Funding: $559M
Imperative Care is singularly dedicated to finding meaningful answers to unsolved problems in stroke.
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Funding: $192.5M
Ekso Bionics develops wearable exoskeletons for military, civilian and medical uses that augment strength, endurance and mobility.
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Funding: $115.1M
MicroTransponder is a medical device company that develops and commercializes neurostimulation devices to treat neurological diseases.
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Funding: $100M
RapidAI empowers clinicians to make faster, more accurate diagnostic and treatment decisions for stroke and aneurysm patients.
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Funding: $73.7M
Neural Analytics is addressing the global traumatic brain injury epidemic through data science. The company develops robotically assisted ultrasound system for brain health assessment. The company’s technology integrates ultrasound, robotics and machine learning to empower neurologists with critical information about brain health
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Funding: $54M
Medrhythms utilizes sensors, music, and software to develop evidence-based, neurologic interventions to measure and improve walking.
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Funding: $30M
Constant Therapy is developing a mobile app designed to provide therapy to patients who have traumatic brain injury, stroke, aphasia, and learning disabilities.
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Creative Medical Technology Holdings is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on treating erectile dysfunction and stroke using stem cell treatments.
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Angionetics is focused on the late-stage clinical development and commercialization of Generx, an angiogenic gene therapy product candidate designed for medical revascularization for the potential treatment of patients with myocardial ischemia and refractory angina due to advanced coronary artery disease.
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Flow MedTech is a Health Wildcatters portfolio company developing an innovative therapy to reduce the chance of strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation by preventing clot formation in the left atrial appendage. The aim of the company is to design, develop, and commercialize novel catheter-based devices to reduce stroke risk.
Editor: Jason Kwon
Jason Kwon is a senior editor for MedicalStartups. He has previously covered the pharmaceutical and medical research industries for FDAnews and worked as a head of marketing for medical startup Sonic Therapeutics. Before that, he co-founded a startup consulting business for emerging entrepreneurial hubs in Asia. Jason graduated from St. Bonaventure University’s journalism school. In his free time, Jason enjoys yoga, watching movie trailers, traveling to places where he can't get cell service. You can contact Jason at jaskwon(at)medicalstartups(dot)com