Neurology in Michigan

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KEGO Corporation

KEGO Corporation is a B2B medical equipment and supplies distributor headquartered in Clinton Township, Michigan. The company operates as a wholesaler and reseller of medical devices, home care products, and clinical consumables across multiple therapeutic categories. Product portfolio includes CPAP therapy systems and accessories (chinstraps, tubing, nasal cannulas), sleep study and polysomnography (PSG) equipment, neurology diagnostic supplies (EMG/NCS electrodes), respiratory therapy products (oxygen regulators, delivery tubing, cannulas), mobility aids (walkers, rollators, grab bars, transfer benches), activities of daily living (ADL) equipment (reachers, magnifiers, assistive devices), rehabilitation and physical therapy supplies (exercise equipment, gait belts, positioning discs), sleep and comfort products including the SleepAngel line (medical-grade pillows and positioners with PneumaPure filtration technology designed for HAI prevention), and wound/infection control consumables. KEGO also distributes the Parsons brand portfolio of mobility and ADL products following the November 2024 acquisition of Parsons ADL. The company serves hospitals, clinics, home health agencies, and long-term care facilities. Products are sourced from manufacturers including Salter Labs (respiratory consumables), CPAPology (CPAP accessories), and various specialty suppliers. KEGO operates a B2B e-commerce platform requiring account registration for pricing and order placement. No explicit regulatory certifications (FDA 510(k), ISO 13485, CE marking) are mentioned in available content.

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Axiobionics, LLC

Axiobionics develops and markets wearable electrical muscle stimulation systems for chronic pain management, mobility restoration, and muscle paralysis recovery. The company's primary product portfolio includes the BioSleeve (upper extremity muscle stimulation for hemiplegia, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and cerebral palsy), BioBelt (lower back pain and spasm alleviation), BioShort (lower extremity and pain management), and MyoPro (arm function restoration). These FDA-cleared, non-invasive wearable devices deliver gentle electrical impulses to stimulate muscles during daily activities, addressing conditions including spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, foot drop, and chronic pain. The company reports over 10,000 systems sold globally and cites a peer-reviewed 10-year longitudinal study demonstrating 5.5% average annual improvement in arm usage for hemiplegia patients. Axiobionics serves patients across rehabilitation, pain management, and neurological recovery markets, with a focus on enabling daily-wear therapy outside clinical settings. The organization positions itself as a long-term care partner, offering consultation and ongoing support for neurological and musculoskeletal conditions.

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TracInnovations A/S

TracInnovations A/S is a Danish medical device company established in 2015 specializing in motion tracking and correction solutions for MRI brain imaging. The company develops the Tracoline system, an FDA-cleared, CE-marked markerless 3D stereo vision motion tracking platform designed to eliminate motion artifacts during neurological MRI scans, particularly in pediatric populations where patient sedation is a concern. Tracoline operates as an in-bore camera system using invisible infrared light to capture real-time head movements during scanning, with integrated optical fiber transmission to the MRI scanner for prospective motion correction via gradient coil adjustment (maximum latency 50ms). The system is compatible with 3T MRI scanners from Siemens, Philips, and GE. Tracoline is delivered with TracSuite software, providing graphical user interface controls for real-time motion monitoring, automated workflow integration, and online patient visualization. Key clinical benefits include elimination of rescans, reduced scan time, improved diagnostic image quality, enhanced patient comfort, avoidance of sedation, and simplified workflow with no additional technician interaction required. Motion correction functionality is available for research use only. The company serves academic medical centers, research institutions, and hospital neurology departments across multiple countries, with demonstrated installations at leading facilities including Rigshospitalet, MIT Martinos Center, DTU, and Karolinska Institute.

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