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Medoc, established in 1990, is a leading developer and manufacturer of neuro-diagnostic medical systems used to assess and monitor acute and chronic pain.

 

The company’s products are based on technologies that test and evaluate the function of small and large peripheral sensory nerve fibers – an important value-added tool for the burgeoning pain management market.

Diverse product lines for multiple applications

 

The company’s two product lines deliver non-invasive, painless diagnosis and assessment capabilities for research and clinical environments.

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The PATHWAY line of pain and sensory evaluation systems offers exciting new applications for advanced pain research and functional MRI studies. The PATHWAY model CHEPS (Contact Heat-Evoked Potential Stimulator) offers a breakthrough in the area of pain-evoked potential, bringing the objective assessment of evoked pain into the clinic and in research laboratories. The system’s Temporal Summation / Windup protocol enables a better understanding of the patient’s pain perception by applying a serious of heat pulses. The PATHWAY model ATS (Advanced Thermal Stimulator) is being used as a flexible platform in functional MRI (fMRI) studies and advanced pain research.

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Medoc’s Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) Solutions are widely regarded as the “Gold-Standard” for quantitative assessment of sensory nerve fiber function. The Thermal Sensory Analyzer (TSA-II) is used in the clinical evaluation of small nerve fibers (A-delta & C fibers). The Vibratory Sensory Analyzer (VSA-3000) is used for functional assessment of large peripheral nerve fibers (A-beta).

Sales are made worldwide to private practitioners in Chronic Pain, Neurology and Diabetes in North America, Europe, Asia and Israel. Medoc systems have also been selected for use in pilot and multi-center pharmaceutical trials in leading pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline, Merck, AstraZeneca, Sigma Tau, Dainippon, and Skye Pharma. Medoc products can be also found in academic and research institutes, such as Massachusetts General Hospital, Johns Hopkins University, Strelitz Diabetes Institute of Eastern Virginia Medical School, Stanford University, National Institutes of Health (NIH), the University of Michigan, Montreal Neurologic Hospital, the Mayo Clinic and many more.

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At the forefront of technology

 

Medoc’s products are based on its successful commercialization of QST techniques and technologies and integrating them into user-friendly, easy-to-operate, cost-effective systems that can be used in many disciplines. In addition, the company’s patented rapid pain stimulation technology has opened doors for new developments, such as functional MRIpharmaceutical research and other pain-related treatments and testing modalities in specific medical and research fields.

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Medoc products are creating new clinical pathways for superior management and treatment of pain and pain-related disorders. As the standards-bearer in QST and the emerging applications stemming from its PATHWAY line of Evoked Potential Stimulator. 

 Medoc plays a vital role in new and emerging applications in the pain medicine and research market.

All the company’s products are FDA approved, certified by CSA and are CE marked to EN-60601-1 International Safety Standard.

Medoc’s headquarters are located in Israel, with a U.S. operation office in North Carolina.

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Worldwide sales are supported by a sales and service network of international partners in four continents.

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