SBIR-STTR Award

Surefooted Fall Simulation Training
Award last edited on: 10/22/2019

Sponsored Program
STTR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIA
Total Award Amount
$277,737
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
866
Principal Investigator
Udai Jayakumar

Company Information

Surefooted LLC

13758 South Dublin Drive
Homer Glen, IL 60491
   (310) 750-5077
   N/A
   www.surefootedtech.com

Research Institution

University of Illinois - Chicago

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R41AG057285-01A1
Start Date: 9/30/2018    Completed: 8/31/2019
Phase I year
2018
Phase I Amount
$222,737
Surefooted LLC is developing a novel type of physical therapy equipment with the potential to revolutionize fall prevention, the Surefooted Trainer (“Trainer”). 1 in 3 senior citizens experience a fall each year and falls are the leading cause of death by an injury among those aged 65 and older. Current treatments to prevent falls are inadequate. The Trainer consists of a 12 by 3-foot platform with interchangeable surface plates. The entire platform shifts abruptly to produce perturbations as a user walks back and forth on it whilst protected by an overhead harness. The Trainer aims to improve subjects’ balance skills that are both anticipatory (using visual cues such as seeing an obstacle) and reactive (e.g. after experiencing a sudden perturbation). Dynamic gait training (i.e. user is walking) has been shown to be more effective than static balance training. The Surefooted Trainer will potentially increase subjects’ resistance to falls for a long period after a single training session. The first specific aim is to improve the durability of the Trainer and automate the training protocol. The second aim is to determine the effectiveness of a 30-minute session on the Trainer during which subjects are exposed to 6 different conditions. The Surefooted Trainer is currently patent pending (US Utility and international PCT applications were filed in 2/2016). After demonstrating the Trainer’s effectiveness, Surefooted LLC plans to bring the device to the market and anticipates that it will become the standard of care in preventive health for people at risk of suffering falls.

Public Health Relevance Statement:
PROJECT NARRATIVE In this STTR, Surefooted LLC seeks to optimize and demonstrate the effectiveness of a physical therapy training device and that has the potential reduce fall rates dramatically. If successful, this will yield far-reaching benefits for older adults (enhancing quality and longevity of life) and society (reduction of financial burden).

Project Terms:
Adverse event; aged; Algorithms; Automation; Back; Balance training; Cause of Death; Clinical; clinical practice; Communities; community setting; Cues; Data; Data Collection; Devices; Educational Intervention; Effectiveness; Elderly; Equilibrium; Equipment; experience; Exposure to; Face; Fall injury; Fall prevention; falls; Fatigue; Feedback; foot; Gait; gait rehabilitation; Goals; Health; human old age (65+); improved; Injury; International; Interruption; Intervention; kinematics; Knowledge; Learning; Legal patent; Length; Life; Longevity; Measures; Methods; Minor; Modality; Motor; novel; Outcome; patient response; Patients; Phase; Physical therapy; Preventive; Principal Investigator; Protocols documentation; prototype; Publishing; randomized trial; Research; Research Personnel; Resistance; Risk; Safety; Sensory; Series; Serious Adverse Event; Severities; simulation; skills; Slide; Small Business Technology Transfer Research; Societies; Specificity; standard of care; Surface; System; technological innovation; Time; Training; Translating; user-friendly; Visual; Walking; Work

Phase II

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Phase II year
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Phase II Amount
$55,000