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Kandu Health and Neurolutions Merge to Transform Stroke Recovery

Kandu, Inc. merges Kandu Health and Neurolutions to create an innovative, integrated approach to stroke recovery, combining advanced technology with personalized, at-home care.

Kandu Health and Neurolutions Merge to Transform Stroke Recovery

Kandu Health and Neurolutions have announced their merger, creating a new company—Kandu, Inc.—aimed at transforming stroke rehabilitation. The merger combines Neurolutions’ innovative brain-computer interface (BCI) technology with Kandu’s AI-driven telehealth services to provide a more integrated, accessible solution for stroke recovery. This move is expected to significantly improve care for stroke survivors, offering continuous, at-home rehabilitation and support.


The newly formed Kandu, Inc. has also secured $30 million in financing, co-led by Ally Bridge Group and AMED Ventures, which will help expand its services. The company will use this funding to further enhance its telehealth platform, provide better caregiver support, and continue developing its groundbreaking technology for motor recovery.

Neurolutions’ FDA-cleared IpsiHand® System, a BCI device that helps stroke survivors regain motor function, has already proven effective in improving limb movement for patients in the chronic phase of recovery. By merging with Kandu Health, the companies now offer a more comprehensive care model that combines cutting-edge technology with personalized rehabilitation at home.


Kandu, Inc. aims to fill a gap in stroke recovery care, where patients often face fragmented treatment and high readmission rates. The merger brings together telehealth rehabilitation, therapy monitoring, and support for both patients and caregivers, helping to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.


“This merger positions us to lead in stroke recovery,” said Leo Petrossian, CEO of Neurolutions, who will head the new company. “We now have the opportunity to offer stroke survivors the tools they need to enhance their recovery and regain independence.”

With the merger, Kandu, Inc. is already seeing positive results. Early reports show that many patients who received its services achieved independent living within 90 days, with reduced hospital readmissions compared to traditional rehabilitation models. The company’s approach focuses on making stroke recovery more effective and accessible, offering a holistic and personalized care plan that goes beyond just medical treatments.


Kandu, Inc. is set to redefine stroke rehabilitation by combining cutting-edge technology with patient-centered care, improving the recovery process for survivors and providing crucial support for their families.

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