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Context Aware Procedure Support Tools and User interfaces for Rapid and Effective workflows (CAPTURE)
SBC: CHARLES RIVER ANALYTICS, INC. Topic: DHP163001Military and civilian medical personnel across all echelons of medical care play a critical role in evaluating, caring for, and treating Warfighters. Despite advances in medical care technology, medical documentationcritical to effective coordinated and
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Innovative Approach to Peripheral Nerve Repair
SBC: TRITON SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: DHP163009Complex extremity injuries involving peripheral nerves are a significant issue for combat military personnel. Current clinical methods for repairing peripheral nerve injuries, including microsutures, autologous nerve autografts, and synthetic or autologous conduits, have limited success in fully restoring functional behaviors. Since these methods rely on the slow process of the axonal outgrowths f ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Development of Self-Healing Elastomer for Medical Simulation
SBC: TRITON SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: DHA17002Medical simulation has become increasing important tool for medical training in academic, hospital, and military settings. Despite the advancements in medical simulators, the major drawbacks include high costs, limited repeated use, and limited ability to customize parts. One approach that can address these issues is using self-healing materials as soft tissue parts in medical simulators that repa ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Compressive Habiliment Integrated Technology for Continuous Health Assessment Tasks (CHITCHAT)
SBC: Mide Technology Corporation Topic: DHA17005USAMRMC seeks a sensor-enabled compression shirt for continuous ambulatory monitoring of service personnel via wearable sensors, which would allow for improved safety and sustained work capacity. Such a shirt must be comfortable and operable for 72-hour continuous wear, breathable, flame-retardant and avoid introducing thermal load. It must survive normal use including wear & tear (abrasion, stret ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
A Body Conformal, Physiological Monitoring Platform for Ambulatory Health and Performance Monitoring
SBC: HUMAN SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC Topic: DHA17005Rugged, comfortable and reliable physiological monitoring systems are required to allow military commanders and medical personnel to assess the basic health and readiness of the warfighter. Direct monitoring of the health and status of individual warfighters is defined as a key capability for the next generation of warfighter ensemble. Monitoring every warfighter is stated as a system performance ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Sensorized Prosthetic Alignment ReadOut (SPARO)
SBC: FTL LABS CORP Topic: DHA17008FTL Labs Corporations SPARO is a method for achieving an optimal alignment for lower limb prostheses using a patient-in-the-loop approach. The device will quantify and dynamically align the prosthesis in the sagittal, frontal, and transverse planes, and will be applicable to a wide variety of active and passive prostheses (including activity-specific prosthetic devices such as a running foot), whi ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
VOC sensor for Real-Time Physiological Status Monitoring
SBC: TRITON SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: DHP16C002Supplemental oxygen is needed by aircrews and divers. However, oxygen use is limited by the onset of pulmonary oxygen toxicity (PO2T) which can significantly damage pulmonary tissues leading to decreased performance among other adverse effects. A real time sensor that is sensitive and selective with fast response is needed to monitor warfighter breath for trace VOC (volatile organic compound) spe ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Wearable Medical Electro-textile System for the Warfighter
SBC: TRITON SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: DHA17A001Triton Systems, Inc., teamed with an academic partner, propose to: a) investigate the intensity and shape of the electromagnetic field (EMF) radiated by the human body, and b) develop a simulation of the resulting field to further explore the use of the human EMF to predict warfighter physiological status.
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Medic-ART: Medics Augmented Reality Trainer
SBC: APTIMA INC Topic: DHA17A003Navy corpsmen have helped achieve a remarkable survival rate for the warfighters, civilians, and enemy combatants whom they serve. But this success masks significant challenges. Training corpsmen is costly; it addresses primarily the acquisition of skills (rather than maintenance); it fails to convey the perceptual and cognitive skills to handle complex combat wounds; the design of training techno ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Wireless Non-Invasive Advanced Control of Microprocessor Prostheses and Orthoses
SBC: LIBERATING TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: DHA17A005There are several current and imminent orthotic and prosthetic (OandP) fitting scenarios that would greatly benefit from the ability to wirelessly collect and transmit physiological information from the user. Both upper- and lower- limb OandP fittings that: 1) use osseointegration, 2) have cable management issues, and 3) could benefit from physiological information from locations proximal to the ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency