Recovery Force in the News
Recovery Force Health Presents At The 2023 State of Medical Device True Quality Summit Series
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Indiana-based Recovery Force Health Launches Innovative Medical Device
Recovery Force Health has developed a therapeutic, cordless VTE compression device that also tracks patient positioning and mobility. This device is a gamechanger for bedside caregivers in hospitals to collaborate and adhere to mobility protocols. Segment produced by Inside Indiana Business.
Recovery Force Health to Commercially Launch Movement And Compressions at NTI 2022
Fishers, Ind.— Recovery Force Health, LLC will commercially launch its flagship therapeutic mobility measurement device, the MAC System, at the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition (NTI) in May of 2022.
Recovery Force Presents At The 2021 American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions
Recovery Force, LLC has been selected for a showcase presentation during the 2021 American Heart Association Annual (Virtual) Scientific Sessions!#AHA21 is the world-leading annual event for researchers, medical and healthcare professionals in science, prevention, and treatment of cardiovascular pathologies.
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Breakthrough mobility and therapeutic device receives landmark FDA Clearance - introducing the MAC System
FISHERS, Ind., March 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Recovery Force, LLC is pleased to announce the company has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for the use of the Movement and Compressions (MAC) System, a novel, data-driven, mobility measurement device designed for hospital and home use.
Big Exits, Affordability, and Tech Transplants: Why Indianapolis Is the Next Big Startup City
Recovery Force, a favorite of athletes and medical professionals, incorporates tiny titanium batteries and memory fibers in its compression clothing to make the fabric expand and contract, which improves circulation. A $10 million Series A funding round brought the company's products to market. The National Institutes of Health kicked in another $1.8 million.
New Compression Device Aims to ‘Squeeze’ the Competition
A Fishers-based company says it’s creating a replacement for “one of the most universally-hated products” among surgical patients. Although detested, intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) devices are required after the vast majority of surgeries; worn on the calf from knee to ankle, the sleeves squeeze the legs every 60 seconds, increasing blood flow to prevent clots due to immobility.
JABIL, RECOVERY FORCE DEVELOP NEXT-GEN WEARABLE TECH
Jabil has collaborated with Recovery Force to advance next-generation wearable medical technology. Recovery Force’s patented technology delivers mobile compression to enhance blood circulation. It addresses host of therapeutic conditions, including prevention of blood clots, reduction of post-operative pain and alleviating joint pain and sore muscles.
Jabil partners with med-tech startup on devices for back pain, calf muscles
Contract electronics giant Jabil has partnered with an Indiana-based med-tech startup to launch a mobile therapeutic compression device that aims to help relieve pain and improve circulation.
E-Textile Technology Revolutionizes Blood-Clot Prevention
Jabil helped Recovery Force develop this platform technology, which embeds shape-changing memory fibers into various garments and footwear to produce therapeutic compressions. The compressions are comfortable, lightweight and enables a mobile form factor without requiring bladders, pumps, cords or electrical stimulation.
Jabil partners with medtech firm on blood clot prevention device
Jabil (NYSE: JBL), a manufacturing services business and St. Petersburg’s largest company, worked with Recovery Force, a Fishers, Indiana medical technology firm, to develop a wearable device, a wrap with woven fibers embedded with nickel titanium. The wrap provides compression to prevent blood clots, reduce post-operative pain and alleviate joint pain and sore muscles, the company said.
Your Ultimate Guide to Compression Wearables
In olden times, men at the gym wore… whatever. Seriously, you’d look around and 90 percent of the dudes there would be in an outfit that would be equally appropriate for eating a whole pizza on the couch. We’re talking raggedy T-shirt—maybe with the sleeves cut off—and shorts. Shorts with no adjective. Shorts whose only “performance benefit” was that they were made of mesh and had once had a workable drawstring. That was before compression shorts.
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