neurostimulation
The digital platform enables clinicians to adjust their patient's devices remotely and in real-time.
The nearly 14-year-old company hopes to raise $75 million to support its implanted, closed-loop seizure prevention system.
The company's implanted product acts as a closed-loop system that monitors and responds to brain activity by automatically delivering stimulation prior to the start of a seizure.
The system may now be used to target patients' internal globus pallidus, a portion of the brain associated with Parkinson's disease symptoms.
Halo Neuroscience, a device company that develops and sells the Halo Sport neurostimulation headset, announced yesterday that it has secured $13 million in Series B funding.