SBIR-STTR Award

Treatment of mTBI Balance Dysfuntion via Multimodal Biofeedback
Award last edited on: 1/19/2017

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : DHA
Total Award Amount
$849,245
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
OSD09-H22
Principal Investigator
Karen L Atkins

Company Information

BalanceSense LLC

410 Celebration Place Suite 100
Celebration, FL 34747
   (407) 625-9680
   atkins.balancesense@gmail.com
   www.balancesense.net
Location: Single
Congr. District: 09
County: Osceola

Phase I

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Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2010
Phase I Amount
$99,609
Rehabilitation intervention by the proposal PI successfully used a vibrotactile/visual force platform device to improve balance test scores, facilitate sit-to-stand, and reduce falls. The study found beneficial effects from dual modal testing and training in her physical therapy practice. The aim of this proposal is to refine the existing device, and to determine the feasibility of multi modal force platform device including vibrotactile, visual, and auditory biofeedback in a mTBI population, and other populations with sensory/neural deficits who complain of dizziness and imbalance. Device design and clinical application will be pursued concurrently. This proposal outlines device development and clinical trial study design. Team members have extensive knowledge of postural control, previous research and rehabilitation solutions for dysequilibrium, and successful to market records. The physical therapist and physician has access to potential study candidates: an active IRB is in place. The desire of this team is to bring to fruition a clinical and a smaller, home multi modal biofeedback device containing quantifiable objective testing and best practice protocols for the rehabilitation of patients with complaints of dizziness and imbalance.

Keywords:
Balance, Postural Control, Mtbi, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation, Multisensory Integration, Dizziness

Phase II

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Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2011
Phase II Amount
$749,636
Multimodal Sensory Enrichment Device (SEMD) is a medical device system for the testing and training of static and dynamic postural control of sway in patients with dizziness, balance deficit, and/or movement disorders. SEMD provides vibrotactile, visual, and audio cueing referenced to center of pressure for postural control of small and large movement tasks, limited locomotion, dual tasking, and spatial orientation within a hierarchy of skill set protocols.

Keywords:
Mtbi, Vestibular, Clinical Trial, Multimodal, Postural Control, Balance, Falls, Return To Duty