Posts Tagged ‘medical device’

The Role of Front-End Research & System Architecture in Product Design

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Understand how utilizing FERSA, front end research and system architecture, speeds up the product development path.  Tor Alden, Partner of HS Design illustrates the importance of the product development team’s understanding the environment and workflow when designing medical products.  Check out the recent article in the June 2011 issue of Medical Design magazine <http://medicaldesign.com/engineering-prototyping/research-development/role-of-fersa-0511/>

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Please join us at MD&M-East 2011, June 7-9 at NYC’s Jacob K. Javitz Convention Center

Friday, May 13th, 2011

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HS Design will be exhibiting at MD&M East - We will be joining our long time strategic partner Sparton Medical in booth #623.   Come visit us at the show.  If already attending and would like to schedule a meeting with us please click here to send us your request! We look forward to seeing you at the 2011 MD&M East show!

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A Remedy for Foot Drop with WalkAide

Monday, March 15th, 2010

HSD worked hand in hand with Innovative Neurotronics to develop WalkAide, a revolutionary medical device that leverages functional electrical stimulation for improving the walking ability of people living with foot drop.

WalkAide

WalkAide

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Product Development Insight

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT INSIGHT for User-Centered Design and the Medical Device Start-Up  The MDDI article by Tor Alden of HS Design focuses on the increased need for user centered design for medical start-up companies.  Click here to Download PDF of Article.

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Xtensor Wins the MDEA

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

XtensorHS Design and Clinically Fit wins the prestigious Medical Design Excellence Award for the Xtensor therapeutic device.  The Xtensor is a portable therapeutic conditioning device for correcting upper extremity disorders. It fully stimulates the extensor muscles, tendons, and finger joints, improving range of joint motion and reducing hand stiffness due to arthritis.

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