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Happy New Year 2010!

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Happy New Year doodle from CleveMed

Happy New Year doodle from CleveMed

CleveMed extends its warmest wishes for a happy, healthy and prosperous new year to our valued customers, employees and clinical collaborators.

CleveMed offers systems for Wireless Data Acquisition and Biomedical Teaching Labs

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

CleveMed specializes in the manufacture of wireless, subject-worn physiological monitoring equipment. Within the Division of Research and Education systems, a number of wireless data acquisition devices are offered for a variety of applications.

BioCapture is a research system that uses the BioRadio, a wireless data acquisition device for physiological monitoring. The BioRadio can measure any combination of signals such as ECG, EMG, EEG, EOG, respiration, SpO2 and more. Data is telemetered to a receiver connected to a nearby PC. The information is displayed through the software and data can be exported for analysis in third party applications, such as LabView, Matlab or Excel. The BioCapture system is suitable for a number biomedical research applications.

CleveLabs is a laboratory course system that uses the same data acquisition device as BioCapture, the BioRadio. The software is different, in that it is tailored toward students as a laboratory teaching system focusing on engineering, physiology and clinical applications. Biomedical engineering, physiology, electrical & computer engineering and other departments can benefit from this technology. The system is very flexible and can be used in biomedical engineering labs and classrooms, biomedical research applications, physiology labs and research, and more.

KinetiSense is a wireless data acquisition system that measures three dimensional motion using accelerometers and gyroscopes. Linear acceleration and angular velocity are measured from different portions of the body and data is transmitted to a received connected to a nearby PC. The software displays and stores the data and some analysis features are included. An export utility is also included for easy export for custom analysis applications using programs such as LabView, Matlab or Excel.

CleveMed Tweets

Friday, May 15th, 2009

This won’t quite be a 140-character-tweet, but I will make an attempt at brevity in honor of Twitter. In case you didn’t already know, CleveMed is on Twitter and a-tweetin’! Follow CleveMed on Twitter (http://twitter.com/CleveMed) and see updates on our products, services, conferences & tradeshows, links to news articles, etc.

But you’ll also see tweets like this one:

CleveMed applauds it’s folks who participated in #biketowork today. @DavidJSullivan was even on WKYC Channel 3’s morning show for it!

Or this:

amandabertens @CleveMed what kind of stuff do you do for PD? it always sparks me interest as a student i volunteer helping with PD rehab exercises.

Moral of my story:
Follow CleveMed on Twitter. You’ll also find us on other online communities like Facebook (CleveMed Movement), Facebook (CleveMed Sleep), LinkedIn and YouTube. PS: Here’s a link to “All You Need to Know to Twitter” from the NY Times.

Happy New Year!!

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Happy New Year! Everyone at CleveMed wishes you a safe and successful 2009!

CleveMed is continuing to grow and develop and 2009 is going to be another great year.

The Division of Sleep Disorders is working on expanding their sleep diagnostic product line to include more options for a wide variety of sleep disorder monitoring as well as continue research into new sleep therapies.

The Division of Movement Disorders will be releasing a new version of Kinesia, a quantitative movement disorder monitoring system, in January. The new system will include automated patient evaluations, motor symptom scoring and reports and improved patient and data management. Our goal is to provide a system that will aid clinicians with a method for better symptom management, ultimately providing a better quality of life for their patients.

It should be another exciting year!