The American Spinal Decompression Society (ASDS) has generously donated $25,000 to the University of South Florida, USF Health, to support ongoing research that is advancing non-surgical spinal decompression (NSSD). In addition, Excite Medical has committed further funding to support this line of research. These contributions will be matched by the Florida High Tech Corridor, amplifying the impact of this investment and accelerating innovation within the field. Thank you to all ASDS Members that contributed to the donation!
Together, these collaborative efforts highlight a shared commitment between academic research, industry leaders, and regional initiatives to advance the science and clinical application of non-surgical spinal decompression. This funding will play a critical role in driving forward research, improving patient outcomes, and strengthening the future of spinal health technologies.
In addition, Excite Medical invited Dr. Nathan Schilaty (DC, PhD), to present at the American Spinal Decompression Society Symposium. During his presentation, Dr. Schilaty shared current findings from an ongoing non-surgical spinal decompression (NSSD) clinical trial, as well as his own insight on the neuromusculoskeletal benefits of the DRX9000. His work contributes meaningful insight into the evolving field of spinal health and rehabilitation, highlighting the potential of data-driven, non-invasive treatment approaches.
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