PRISM MarketView Showcases Aclarion: Disrupting Chronic Pain Treatment with Nociscan AI Technology

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NEW YORK, Sept. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PRISM MarketView presents an exclusive Q&A with Brent Ness, CEO and Director of Aclarion, Inc. (Nasdaq: ACON). As a disruptive healthcare technology company focused on chronic low back pain, Aclarion is at the forefront of developing noninvasive tools to help physicians identify the source of pain in spinal discs, potentially revolutionizing the standard of care for this widespread and debilitating condition.

Aclarion is at the forefront of developing noninvasive tools to help physicians identify the source of pain in spinal discs
Aclarion is at the forefront of developing noninvasive tools to help physicians identify the source of pain in spinal discs


Aclarion's Nociscan platform, powered by augmented intelligence algorithms and biomarkers, represents a breakthrough in chronic pain treatment. With new commercial agreements, UK payer coverage for Nociscan and over $50 million invested in the company's AI platform, Aclarion is making significant strides toward standard-of-care status in the $134 billion U.S. chronic low back pain market. The company’s technology is protected by 40 issued patents and 12 pending applications.

Highlights from the Q&A:
Nociscan’s Significant Role in Clinical Trials Ness highlighted Nociscan’s selection in the ongoing LIFEHAB Trial in Norway, a randomized controlled study comparing treatment outcomes for patients with chronic low back pain. The trial aims to evaluate how Nociscan’s magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) biomarkers can assist in determining optimal treatment options. "We are pleased with the progress and look forward to seeing the data further support the use of Nociscan in predicting treatment success," Ness said.

Expansion in Research and Clinical Adoption The discussion touched on Aclarion’s growing momentum in clinical trials and research. "We’re awaiting results from a completed trial in Rome, and two NIH-funded studies in the U.S. examining Nociscan’s role in treating low back pain," Ness shared. Additionally, Aclarion’s CLARITY trial will enroll up to 300 patients across eight sites, aiming to validate Nociscan’s ability to improve surgical outcomes.

KOL Partnerships Driving Payer Coverage Aclarion has also made significant progress in securing payer coverage. "Key Opinion Leader (KOL) surgeons are vital in advocating for Nociscan and driving insurance coverage decisions. We’re working with 10 of the top spine surgeons globally, who see the clinical utility of our technology," Ness explained.

Strategic Growth in the U.S. Looking ahead, Aclarion is expanding its partnerships in key markets across the U.S., targeting the personal injury and worker compensation sectors with its proven Nociscan technology. "We believe the right diagnosis can make a significant difference for workers and insurance providers," Ness stated.