Use of Non-Surgical, Regenerative Shockwave Treatments to Improve Overall Quality of Life Among Patients with Various Pathoanatomic Diagnoses of the Foot and Ankle
The Institute for Tissue Regeneration and Repair (ITRR)
The Institute for Tissue Regeneration and Repair is committed to helping medical professionals integrate a range of innovative, evidence-based, non-surgical tools and technology to include shockwave and EMTT into their continuum of care, so they can broaden their treatment options and help patients get better faster without surgery, risk or downtime. CuraMedix is an emerging leader in the medical technology field focused on regenerative medicine and non-surgical healing solutions, with a combination of healing solutions that work in tandem with one another. These solutions help to repair and regenerate tissue, musculoskeletal, and vascular structures.
Developed by the Institute for Tissue Regeneration and Repair, the Circle, “Regenerative Shockwave Treatments for the Foot and Ankle,” will help healthcare professionals develop evidence-based standards of care for the safe and effective use of shockwave therapy for various pathoanatomic diagnoses of the foot and ankle. Comprised of expert orthopedic providers, this Circle is designed to track and benchmark treatment-specific data against longitudinal patient-reported outcomes. The Circle captures validated, baseline and post-procedure patient-reported outcomes related to functional status and pain over a 12-month period. The Circle will also capture clinically pertinent data, including shockwave treatment settings (e.g., frequency, pulses) across multiple treatment sessions. This Circle, and its associated processes, seamlessly integrate into existing clinical workflows and provides valuable insights for clinical decision-making.
Observational, Quality Improvement
- Participate in a focused, exclusive, multi-centric study group aimed at advancing standards of care using shockwave treatments.
- Automate the capture of longitudinal, real-world data using modern platforms white-labeled to your specific practice.
- Drive superior patient education and engagement through real-time reporting and benchmarking of your real-world results.
This Circle is sponsored by CuraMedix, the leading full-service U.S. distribution partner supporting the complete suite of STORZ Medical devices.
- Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)
- Foot and Ankle Disability Index (FADI)
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Use of Non-Surgical, Regenerative Shockwave Treatments to Improve Overall Quality of Life Among Patients with Various Pathoanatomic Diagnoses of the Foot and Ankle
Developed by the Institute for Tissue Regeneration and Repair, the Circle, “Regenerative Shockwave Treatments for the Foot and Ankle,” will help healthcare professionals develop evidence-based standards of care for the safe and effective use of shockwave therapy for various pathoanatomic diagnoses of the foot and ankle. Comprised of expert orthopedic providers, this Circle is designed to track and benchmark treatment-specific data against longitudinal patient-reported outcomes. The Circle captures validated, baseline and post-procedure patient-reported outcomes related to functional status and pain over a 12-month period. The Circle will also capture clinically pertinent data, including shockwave treatment settings (e.g., frequency, pulses) across multiple treatment sessions. This Circle, and its associated processes, seamlessly integrate into existing clinical workflows and provides valuable insights for clinical decision-making.
VAS; FADI
- Participate in a focused, exclusive, multi-centric study group aimed at advancing standards of care using shockwave treatments.
- Automate the capture of longitudinal, real-world data using modern platforms white-labeled to your specific practice.
- Drive superior patient education and engagement through real-time reporting and benchmarking of your real-world results.
This Circle is sponsored by CuraMedix, the leading full-service U.S. distribution partner supporting the complete suite of STORZ Medical devices.
Streamlined patient enrollment, real-world data capturing, heightened recognition, prominence and collaboration
CIRCLE LIBRARY
CIRCLE NAME
Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcome-Based Performance Measure
SURVEYS
VAS
KOOS Jr.
VR-12 (compliant with CMS/IQR Requirements)
As specified by Provider
THIS CIRCLE IS FOR:
Provider Receiving CMS Reimbursement For TKAs
CMS will soon penalize providers performing total knee replacements which do not collect specified outcomes data from at least 50% of qualifying patients.
Other Providers Performing TKAs
Private insurance companies and other payers within and outside the U.S. will follow the CMS lead in requiring high patient compliance in reporting long-term TKA outcomes.
WHY CIRCLES
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