Podimetrics completes $13.4 million
funding for disease-detecting foot mat
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[May 09, 2019]
By Manas Mishra
(Reuters) - Podimetrics, the maker of a
smart foot mat that detects warning signs of diabetic foot ulcers, said
on Thursday it raised $13.4 million in a funding round led by a group of
investors, including venture capital firm Scientific Health Development.
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The company said the proceeds will be used to reach out to more
people through the Veterans Affairs (VA) department, which provides
health care services to military veterans. Its device is already
used in 14 VA medical centers across the United States.
One out of every four military veterans has diabetes and 80 percent
of limb amputations are from diabetic foot ulcers, the company said.
Podimetrics' FDA-approved wireless device, which resembles a
weighing scale, records heat signals from patients who have to stand
on the device for 20 seconds a day.
"It's like looking for foot fever. It's the same idea when a mother
touches the child's forehead. We're doing the same thing - we're
looking for signs of localized inflammation," Chief Executive
Officer Jon Bloom told Reuters.
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The data from the mat is sent to the company's care team, which
examines it to detect signs of diabetic foot ulcers.
The series B funding round included investors Rock Health and
Norwich Ventures, which also participated in an earlier round. The
company has raised $16 million till date.
(Reporting by Manas Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)
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