The only accurate weight-bearing monitoring system
for crutch walking and gait rehabilitation
COMEBACK MOBILITY | |
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Classification Name: | DEVICE, WARNING, OVERLOAD, EXTERNAL LIMB, POWERED |
Product Code: | IRN |
Device Class: | 2 |
Regulation Number: | 890.5575 |
Medical Specialty: | Physical Medicine |
Registered Establishment Name: | FISON. LLC |
Owner/Operator: | FISON. LLC |
Owner/Operator Number: | 10086071 |
Establishment Operations: | Contract Manufacturer |
FISON. LLC | |
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Proprietary Name: | Smart crutch tips |
Classification Name: | DEVICE, WARNING, OVERLOAD, EXTERNAL LIMB, POWERED |
Product Code: | IRN |
Device Class: | 2 |
Regulation Number: | 890.5575 |
Medical Specialty: | Physical Medicine |
Registered Establishment Name: | COMEBACK MOBILITY |
Registered Establishment Number: | 3021057146 |
Owner/Operator Number: | Comeback Mobility |
Owner/Operator Number: | 10083584 |
Establishment Operations: | Specification Developer |
COMEBACK MOBILITY | |
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Classification Name: | DEVICE, WARNING, OVERLOAD, EXTERNAL LIMB, POWERED |
Product Code: | IRN |
Device Class: | 2 |
Regulation Number: | 890.5575 |
Medical Specialty: | Physical Medicine |
Registered Establishment Name: | FISON. LLC |
Owner/Operator: | FISON. LLC |
Owner/Operator Number: | 10086071 |
Establishment Operations: | Contract Manufacturer |
FISON. LLC | |
---|---|
Proprietary Name: | Smart crutch tips |
Classification Name: | DEVICE, WARNING, OVERLOAD, EXTERNAL LIMB, POWERED |
Product Code: | IRN |
Device Class: | 2 |
Regulation Number: | 890.5575 |
Medical Specialty: | Physical Medicine |
Registered Establishment Name: | COMEBACK MOBILITY |
Registered Establishment Number: | 3021057146 |
Owner/Operator Number: | Comeback Mobility |
Owner/Operator Number: | 10083584 |
Establishment Operations: | Specification Developer |
Classification
Class II device, 890.5575 Powered external limb overload warning device.
FDA registration
Owner Operator Number: 10083584 COMEBACK MOBILITY registered as of Dec 6, 2021
Registration
Completed
Classification
Class II device, 890.5575 Powered external limb overload warning device.
FDA registration
Owner Operator Number: 10083584 COMEBACK MOBILITY registered as of Dec 6, 2021
Registration
Completed
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The patient has had an injury or condition that requires instruction in the use of a walker, crutches, or cane.
98975
Remote therapeutic monitoring (eg, respiratory system status, musculoskeletal system status, therapy adherence, therapy response); initial set-up and patient education on the use of equipment
98977
Device(s) supply with scheduled (eg, daily) recording(s) and/or programmed alert(s) transmission to monitor musculoskeletal system, every 30 days
90901
Should be billed when biofeedback training is provided. Biofeedback training consists of the amount of time that the biofeedback modality is attached to the patient with the feedback results to be used and/or analyzed by the patient and/or clinician
Patient adheres to WB program using feedback cues from tips and app. Data is sent to doctor’s phone and PC
Doctor sets weight bearing (WB) program for duration of patient’s recovery
Patient adjusts the load on injured leg according to doctor’s instructions
Doctor monitors how the patient loads the injured leg, addresses patient concerns, and adapts program to patient’s needs
Orthopedic Trauma Surgery
Chief of Trauma Division in NYU Langone Health
23+ Yrs Experience
“It gives them immediate feedback and teaches them had to weight bear properly and follow up the follows a program that I prescribed gives me feedback”
CSU Prof. & Assoc. Director Physical Therapy
“It gives everybody an opportunity to just have some more feedback”
Maastricht University Medical Center, the Netherlands. Does research in Surgery and Traumatology. Current project – ‘Permissive weight bearing’
“With the feedback patients gets from the Crutches, they will back to walk 8 weeks sooner”
Doctor of Physical Therapy, Regional Director
Moriarty Physical Therapy
“The biggest issue for me is that people aren’t listening, so it’s an issue of not enough pressure or too much pressure. With teenagers it’s a little bit less of «too much», it’s a matter of putting enough weight to it, so I can track it. I can see their percent, so when they come I can say: «Hey, you are not doing enough. You’ve make a thousand steps the first week and week 2 you kinda fall off. You have to stop your game up and get more compliance to put more pressure or ask them not to put too much pressure”
PT, DPT, CSCS, USAW, SFMA, TPI, Clinical Director Professional Care Physical Therapy
“The issue arise is that one the patient foot is out of the scale, really there is no other way to tell how much weight they are actually putting. There is no objective medical founded”
PWB protocol shorten the time to full weight bearing in 6 weeks together with biofeedback device providing the real-time feedback and achieve optimal compliance
Rehabilitation must balance the limitation of weight-bearing in order to protect the surgical fixture, with increasing weight-bearing to facilitate the repetitive stimulation of bone growth
Biofeedback devices are superior to other methods in enabling patients to comply with partial weight-bearing
The AO guideline for postoperative management of tibial plateau fractures was formulated about 50 years ago and suggests restricted weight bearing for 12 weeks
Patients frequently do not follow the instructions despite their willingness to comply because the difficulty in assessing the weight borne
Orthopedic surgeons are currently trained to prescribe non-weight-bearing for 6 weeks post-surgery of the injured limb
Patient adheres to WB program using feedback cues from tips and app. Data is sent to doctor’s phone and PC
Doctor sets weight bearing (WB) program for duration of patient’s recovery
Patient adjusts the load on injured leg according to doctor’s instructions
Doctor monitors how the patient loads the injured leg, addresses patient concerns, and adapts program to patient’s needs
Comeback Mobility makes a breakthrough in orthopedics providing new opportunities for telehealth services
Comeback Mobility makes a breakthrough in orthopedics providing new opportunities for telehealth services
Weight-bearing tracking service to control the load on the injured leg during rehabilitation
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