Helius Medical Technologies, Inc. Announces Strong Enrollment of its Stroke Pivotal Study Exceeding Initial Target

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Helius Medical Technologies, Inc.
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--128 enrolled participants, as of December 31, 2024, exceeds initial target of 90 participants--

--150 maximum participant enrollment projected by end of January--

--The stroke registrational program is intended to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the novel Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (PoNS®) for improving balance and gait deficits in stroke survivors--

--On track for FDA submission for stroke authorization in the second quarter of 2025--

NEWTOWN, Pa., Jan. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Helius Medical Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:HSDT) (“Helius” or the “Company”), a neurotech company focused on delivering a novel therapeutic neuromodulation approach for balance and gait deficits, today announced it has completed and far exceeded the initial target enrollment for its stroke registrational program. With 128 participants randomized to-date the program is on track to reach the maximum enrollment target of 150 participants by the end of January 2025.

“Gait and balance deficits are the most frequently occurring disability in stroke patients and represent the largest market opportunity for PoNS Therapy®,” said Dane Andreeff, Helius Medical President and Chief Executive Officer. “We are excited for the opportunity to make PoNS available to the over 7 million patients in the U.S. living with disability from stroke as we remain on target to achieve FDA authorization for stroke in 2025.”

In 2021, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted Breakthrough Designation for PoNS in stroke. Helius has designed and implemented the stroke registrational program to establish the effects of cranial-nerve non-invasive neuromodulation (“CN-NINM”), delivered using PoNS Therapy, on gait and balance in chronic stroke survivors to support an FDA submission to expand the PoNS device indication to this patient population. The registrational studies also aim at establishing PoNS efficacy on decreasing risk of falling and maintaining the therapeutic effect post-treatment.

“Completing enrollment of our registrational program’s studies is a significant step toward providing stroke patients with a new therapeutic tool to improve their mobility. We have shown PoNS is effective in treating gait deficits for MS patients and we are excited to reinforce similar therapeutic benefits to address a dire medical need in this patient population,” said Antonella Favit-Van Pelt, M.D., Ph.D., Helius Chief Medical Officer. “Our ability to enroll this study in a timely manner highlights providers’ interest in PoNS Therapy and demonstrates patients’ demand for impactful rehabilitation therapies. With maximum target enrollment expected by the end of the month, we are tracking to our goal to submit for stroke authorization in the second quarter of 2025.”