Sonex Health
Sonex Health is dedicated to transforming the treatment of entrapment neuropathies and other orthopedic conditions through innovative, minimally invasive ultrasound-guided procedures. Founded in 2014, the company develops proprietary technologies such as UltraGuideCTR and UltraGuideTFR, which enable physicians to perform procedures like carpal tunnel release and trigger finger release with reduced invasiveness, faster recovery times, and improved patient outcomes. Sonex Health also emphasizes professional education and clinical research through the Institute of Advanced Ultrasound Guided Procedures, aiming to lead the world in ultrasound-guided surgery.
Industries
Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Patents
Products
Single-use hand-held device for ultrasound-guided carpal tunnel release
A disposable, hand-held incision instrument designed to be used with real-time ultrasound guidance to perform minimally invasive carpal tunnel release through a small wrist incision in office or ambulatory settings.
Single-use hand-held device for ultrasound-guided trigger finger release
A disposable instrument designed to incise the tendon sheath/A1 pulley for trigger finger release under real-time ultrasound guidance through a small incision, intended for office-based procedures.
Single-use hand-held device for ultrasound-guided carpal tunnel release
A disposable, hand-held incision instrument designed to be used with real-time ultrasound guidance to perform minimally invasive carpal tunnel release through a small wrist incision in office or ambulatory settings.
Single-use hand-held device for ultrasound-guided trigger finger release
A disposable instrument designed to incise the tendon sheath/A1 pulley for trigger finger release under real-time ultrasound guidance through a small incision, intended for office-based procedures.
Services
Self-guided online ultrasound skills training, live webinars, on-site cadaver labs, mini-fellowship programs, and hands-on training in a dedicated lab to teach ultrasound-guided carpal tunnel and trigger finger release techniques.
Coordination and support for multicenter clinical trials and real-world registries, including site enrollment, data collection using validated instruments, and publication of outcomes.
Self-guided online ultrasound skills training, live webinars, on-site cadaver labs, mini-fellowship programs, and hands-on training in a dedicated lab to teach ultrasound-guided carpal tunnel and trigger finger release techniques.
Coordination and support for multicenter clinical trials and real-world registries, including site enrollment, data collection using validated instruments, and publication of outcomes.
Expertise Areas
- Ultrasound-guided procedural interventions
- Minimally invasive hand surgery (carpal tunnel and trigger finger)
- Clinical trial management (multicenter RCTs and registries)
- Real-world evidence generation and outcomes analysis
Key Technologies
- Real-time diagnostic and procedural ultrasound
- Single-use hand-held incision devices for percutaneous soft-tissue release
- Web-based medical education platforms and webinars
- Clinical registries for longitudinal outcome capture
News & Updates
Sonex Health announced the enrollment of the first patient in the TUTOR trial, a multicenter randomized controlled trial comparing traditional mini-open CTR and ultrasound-guided CTR using UltraGuideCTR.
Dr. Schaefer of Fond du Lac Regional Clinic in Wisconsin was recognized as a Center of Excellence for his expertise in ultrasound-guided carpal tunnel release.
Milestone highlighting the widespread adoption and clinical success of UltraGuideCTR for carpal tunnel release.
Dr. Kindle has performed over 1,000 CTR procedures using ultrasound guidance, emphasizing rapid recovery and patient satisfaction.
Sonex Health announced the enrollment of the first patient in the TUTOR trial, the first multicenter randomized controlled trial in the U.S. comparing traditional CTR and ultrasound-guided CTR.
Sonex Health announced the enrollment of the first patient in the TUTOR trial, a multicenter randomized controlled trial comparing traditional mini-open CTR and ultrasound-guided CTR using UltraGuideCTR.
Dr. Schaefer of Fond du Lac Regional Clinic in Wisconsin was recognized as a Center of Excellence for his expertise in ultrasound-guided carpal tunnel release.
Milestone highlighting the widespread adoption and clinical success of UltraGuideCTR for carpal tunnel release.
Dr. Kindle has performed over 1,000 CTR procedures using ultrasound guidance, emphasizing rapid recovery and patient satisfaction.
Sonex Health announced the enrollment of the first patient in the TUTOR trial, the first multicenter randomized controlled trial in the U.S. comparing traditional CTR and ultrasound-guided CTR.