Augusta, GA
Neuralace Medical Announces Contract Award Totaling $1.4M Over Five Years With The Department of Veterans Affairs, Augusta, Georgia VA for Treatment of Chronic Neuropathic Pain Using Axon Therapy®
The Augusta VA Ache Drugs Service will probably be providing Axon Remedy to Veterans utilizing Neuralace’s proprietary magnetic peripheral nerve stimulation (mPNS™) know-how. Axon Remedy will allow the ache drugs service to fight ache utilizing a non-invasive, painless modality permitting for personalized remedy plans
SAN DIEGO, Jan. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Neuralace Medical, Inc., a commercial-stage medical know-how firm offering modern, non-invasive options for the remedy of continual neuropathic ache, is asserting the signing of a $1.4M, 5 yr contract with the Division of Veterans Affairs, Augusta, GA VA. Neuralace Medical will probably be offering the Axon system and consumables wanted to deal with continual ache sufferers with particular person 13-minute Axon Remedy therapies as carried out by the Augusta VA Ache Drugs Service throughout a spread of situations inflicting continual neuropathic ache.
The proprietary know-how supporting Neuralace Medical’s FDA cleared Axon system is known as mPNS™ which entails the supply of excessive depth magnetic pulses targeted particularly on the affected peripheral nerve(s) and selectively stimulates A-Beta fibers whereas concomitantly offering the sign power to advertise CNS reconditioning. Peripheral reconditioning of the CNS is more and more accepted as an necessary a part of ache discount and useful efficiency enchancment.
Keith Warner, CEO of Neuralace Medical, remarked, “We’re thrilled to see Axon Remedy enabling the remedy of those that have sacrificed a lot for our Nation. This groundbreaking know-how will provide our Veterans the possibility for sturdy ache aid utilizing magnetic-pulse pushed neurostimulation with out unintended effects and with out surgical procedure of any sort”. Mr. Warner went on to say, “We’re trying ahead to working with the Augusta VA on broad-based implementation of Axon Remedy and are most open to a dialogue with different VA amenities concerning Axon Remedy and methods this know-how may gain advantage Veterans”.
About Neuralace Medical
Neuralace Medical is a industrial stage medical system firm targeted on the remedy of continual neuropathic ache with its proprietary magnetic peripheral nerve stimulation (mPNS™) know-how. Supported by mPNS, the corporate’s FDA 510k cleared Axon remedy system is a transcutaneous magnetic stimulation system offering non-invasive, speedy, efficient remedy for continual neuropathic ache. Foundational to Axon Remedy is the idea that clinically efficient, non-invasive and simple to manage therapies with no unintended effects must be used alongside, or to lower, prescription drug use, and forward of all different historically beneficial invasive or minimally invasive therapies. With its distinctive patent protected product portfolio, Neuralace Medical is nicely positioned to ascertain a management place within the continual neuropathic ache market. For extra info, please go to www.neuralacemedical.com.
Contact: Mike Houlihan at [email protected]
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SOURCE Neuralace Medical, Inc.
Augusta, GA
District, community cuts ribbon on new Wagener-Salley High School
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Ahead of the first day back, Aiken County cut the ribbon on the new Wagener-Salley High School.
On Monday, students and parents toured the new Wagener-Salley High School.
Wayfair Outlet store opens this week at the Augusta Exchange
It is one of the older schools in the county and its makeover costs about $45 million.
The school was built in 1939 and was paid for by the state department and federal dollars.
School board members say a new demographic study will help offer better insight to even more schools as the population in Aiken County grows.
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Augusta, GA
Joyce K. Carson Obituary 2025 – Thomas Poteet & Son Funeral Directors
Augusta, GA – Joyce Kay Carson, 85, entered into rest Monday, January 6, 2025.
Joyce was a lifelong resident of Augusta. She always had a listening ear and was a caretaker at heart. She was a loving and devoted mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, and was affectionately known as “Granny” or “Augusta GiGi”.
Family members include her son: Michael Bryer and his wife Sharon; granddaughter: Megan Boyd and her husband William; great grandsons: Bryer and Bodie; and many other loving family members. She is preceded in death by her parents, James “Jimmy” and Vondell Carson, and grandson, Christopher M. Bryer.
The funeral service will be held Friday, January 10, 2025 at 11:00 A.M. in the chapel of Thomas Poteet & Son. Interment will follow in Hillcrest Memorial Park.
The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 5:00 until 7:00 P.M. at Thomas Poteet & Son Funeral Directors, 214 Davis Rd., Augusta, GA 30907 (706) 364-8484.
Augusta, GA
Wanted Augusta aggravated assault suspect arrested during burglary
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A suspect who was wanted for an aggravated assault incident was arrested during a smash-and-grab burglary, we learned from authorities on Monday.
Richmond County deputies say they were dispatched to a verified burglary alarm at Barney’s Pharmacy on Furys Ferry Road on Sunday at 4:04 a.m.
Upon arrival, deputies say they observed a suspect actively shoving medication into a duffle bag.
As additional deputies arrived on the scene, the suspect attempted to flee, carrying two duffle bags, deputies said.
He exited through a broken window, which appeared to be his point of entry, according to police.
Despite repeated verbal commands, the suspect refused to comply and continued his attempt to escape running from deputies, authorities say.
One deputy deployed his taser when the suspect began to resist while shouting, “It wasn’t me.” Due to continued non-compliance, another deputy was forced to deploy his taser. The suspect was then subdued and taken into custody without further incident, according to authorities.
Central EMS responded to the scene and treated the suspect for minor hand injuries, deputies say. Following medical evaluation at Wellstar MCG, the suspect was transported to the Charles B. Webster Detention Center.
Although the suspect provided deputies with several false names, fingerprint identification at the detention center revealed his true identity as Walter Anthony Tarver. He has been charged with:
- Smash-and-grab burglary
- Obstruction of a law enforcement officer
- Giving false name and/or date of birth to a law enforcement officer
Further investigation revealed that Tarver also had active warrants for aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.
Back in December, we reported Tarver was wanted for wanted about an aggravated assault that happened on the 200 block of Warren Road.
Sheriff-elect Eugene Brantley and Chief Blanchard stopped by muster Sunday at 5:45 p.m. to thank the deputies for a job well done and present them with some law enforcement backpacks.
Sheriff Brantley praised the deputies’ swift actions in apprehending the suspect, stating, “Their quick response and professionalism ensured that this dangerous individual was taken off the streets before further harm could be done to our community.”
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