Wearable Devices Ltd. has received approval for a $750,000 budget from the Israel Innovation Authority to finance a clinical pilot program in partnership with Soroka University Medical Center. The non-dilutive grant will support the validation of the company's Mudra Link neural wristband as a rehabilitation tool for patients with impaired grip-force control following motor-cortex brain injuries. The pilot aims to leverage the device's patented surface neural EMG technology to provide objective, real-time biofeedback and enhance neurorehabilitation outcomes. The funding is directed to the collaboration between Wearable Devices Ltd. and Soroka Medical Center.
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