Health Tech Capitol | Kiio tests and develops new protocol for tendinopathy
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Kiio tests and develops new protocol for tendinopathy

Kiio tests and develops new protocol for tendinopathy

Kiio, a Madison-based tech company with a health engagement platform, is partnering with the Department of Defense to test and develop a new protocol for treating — and potentially avoiding — a painful condition called tendinopathy.

Tendinopathy is a term for a disease of the tendon, the tough connective tissue between bones and muscles.

Issues are usually seen near the joints, which often endure repetitive, damaging movements. Though overuse has been identified as related to tendinopathy, other factors, including obesity, may play a role.

“Chronic tendinopathy is one of the most common musculoskeletal diseases,” said John Wilson, a doctor at UW-Madison who will guide the testing of this new protocol. “There is currently no efficient, standardized, objective method to quantify tendon performance, and this is a significant limitation in our ability to assess treatment efficacy.”

Read more at WisBusiness.com

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