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Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a common cause of chronic neuropathic pain. It is characterized by symptoms that include burning pain, a distorted sense of touch, numbness, tingling, and cramps. CIPN is a common dose limiting side effect of chemotherapy and significantly impacts the quality of life of many cancer survivors. About one-third of patients will develop chronic CIPN 6 months or more after the end of chemotherapy,
The Quell® study was led by Dr.
"We are pleased to have supported this study, and hope it lays the
groundwork for a large scale randomized clinical study that further
evaluates the efficacy of Quell in CIPN," said
About Quell
Quell is designed for millions of people
suffering from chronic pain. The advanced wearable device is lightweight
and can be worn during the day while active, and at night while
sleeping. It has been cleared by the FDA for treatment of chronic pain
without a prescription. In a recent study, 81% of Quell users reported
an improvement in their chronic pain. Quell users can personalize and
manage therapy discreetly via the Quell Relief app. Quell also offers
advanced health tracking relevant to chronic pain sufferers including
pain, sleep, activity, and gait. Quell was the winner of the
2016 SXSW (South by Southwest) Innovation Award for Best Wearable
Technology. Quell is available at select healthcare professionals and
retailers. Visit QuellRelief.com for
more information.
About NeuroMetrix
NeuroMetrix is a commercial stage,
innovation driven healthcare company combining bioelectrical and digital
medicine to address chronic health conditions including chronic pain,
sleep disorders, and diabetes. The company's lead product is Quell, an
over-the-counter wearable therapeutic device for chronic pain. Quell is
integrated into a digital health platform that helps patients optimize
their therapy and decrease the impact of chronic pain on their quality
of life. The company also markets DPNCheck®, a rapid
point-of-care test for diabetic neuropathy, which is the most common
long-term complication of Type 2 diabetes. The company maintains an
active research effort and has several pipeline programs. The company is
located in Waltham, Massachusetts and was founded as a spinoff from
the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology in 1996. For
more information, please visit NeuroMetrix.com.
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