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VibeTech's Jeff Leismer appears on Michigan Technology News TV

Published by: Jeff Pederson • February 17, 2021

VibeTech featured on MITech News TV podcast

VibeTech CEO and Founder Jeff Leismer was featured as a guest on the MITech News TV podcast, hosted by Mike Brennan and Matt Roush on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021.


The article and interview appears below as it was originally posted on MITechNews.com.


ANN ARBOR, MICH. (Feb. 16, 2021) – Jeff Leismer, the CEO of VibeTech, a Wisconsin-based vibration rehabilitation therapy, is now working with Metal Components of Grand Rapids, MI., to build a portable version of its therapeutic device that can help people with leg injuries regain bone and muscle mass.


VibeTech Enterprises LLC has cut a deal with Grand Rapids-based Metal Components to make a strength and mobility-improving medical device for seniors. VibeTech is a NASA spin off company that develops and commercializes state-of-the-art rehabilitation equipment incorporating therapeutic vibration.


As part of this arrangement, Metal Components will help VibeTech gain market traction for care for older adults experiencing reduced muscle strength, function, and pain, conditions which dramatically increase the risk of suffering a fall, the leading cause of injury and accidental death in seniors.


The agreement establishes the basis for a long-term collaboration between the two organizations that is expected to traverse multiple products across multiple markets.


Read more at https://mitechnews.com/life-sciences/wisconsin-medical-device-company-cuts-deal-with-grand-rapids-based-metal-components/



Watch the full interview at  VibeTech Vibration Therapeutic Products For Rehabilitation - YouTube



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