Nociscan is the first augmented intelligence platform to measure pain biomarkers in the lumbar spine
This new product release expands accessibility of Nociscan on the worldwide MR market
Builds on preexisting compatibility with Siemens
BROOMFIELD, CO, Jan. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — via NewMediaWire — Aclarion, Inc., (“Aclarion” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:ACON, ACONW))), a healthcare technology company that is leveraging biomarkers and proprietary augmented intelligence algorithms to help physicians identify the location of chronic low back pain (cLBP), announced today the product release of Nociscan 2.6 which includes support for additional leading magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners. With this product release Nociscan can now be performed on MRI machines beyond those manufactured by Siemens.
“This important technical milestone expands Nociscan access to healthcare providers and patients throughout the world in a very significant way,” stated Brent Ness, CEO of Aclarion. “One of the key catalysts we have encouraged investors to focus on is MRI activations for our key opinion leader surgeons and other surgeons interested in using Nociscan in their surgical decisioning process. MRI compatibility with Nociscan has been historically limited to machines manufactured by Siemens. Although Siemens is a major player in the MRI market, we will not rest until Nociscan is available on the leading MRI machines of all manufacturers. The 2.6 product release is a major milestone toward this objective and will facilitate near term surgeon activations in markets we have had to throttle until now.”
The advancement of augmented intelligence decision support solutions, like Nociscan, is rapidly improving the lives of millions of patients. Aclarion is honored to be leading the industry in addressing a global healthcare problem that impacts approximately 266 million people who suffer from degenerative spine disease and low back pain.
“Aclarion’s mission is to change the paradigm in spinal diagnostics and for Nociscan to become the standard decision support tool used to diagnose and treat chronic low back pain,” said Ryan Bond, Chief Strategy Officer. “Adding capacity for Nociscan has been part of our strategy, and we are pleased with this development, which advances our journey to standard of care.”