BTS Biomedical
BTS BIOMEDICAL is BTS’s new division committed to the development of technological solutions for the clinical environment that improve analysis, support diagnosis, and make therapy more effective. The goal is to provide doctors and specialists with powerful and easy to use instruments for functional assessment and rehabilitation able to diagnose many degenerative diseases sooner, improve therapy, and promote the recovery of patients disabled by trauma or stroke.
BTS BIOMEDICAL is made up of a team of engineers and medical practitioners committed to mining new clinical discoveries and technological advances and transforming them into effective and productive solutions for everyday clinical practice. Our goal is to use the accumulated clinical experience of recent years and those yet to come to benefit an increasingly large number of patients and medical practitioners.
BTS BIOMEDICAL is made up of a team of engineers and medical practitioners committed to mining new clinical discoveries and technological advances and transforming them into effective and productive solutions for everyday clinical practice. Our goal is to use the accumulated clinical experience of recent years and those yet to come to benefit an increasingly large number of patients and medical practitioners.
We will provide medical practitioners with fully integrated, ready to use systems and access to training so they can make the best use of the instruments and mine the data they receive. We will provide ongoing technical support so that our solutions can become ever more useful.
BTS BIOMEDICAL has the ambitious mission of putting into practice the advances of past years so that trauma victims can regain their ability to move as much as possible and so that those with less severe problems can maintain their motor skills for longer and longer periods of their lives.
BTS BIOMEDICAL has the ambitious mission of putting into practice the advances of past years so that trauma victims can regain their ability to move as much as possible and so that those with less severe problems can maintain their motor skills for longer and longer periods of their lives.