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PFPS 
patellofemoral pain syndrome

PFPS is an umbrella term used for pain arising from the patellofemoral joint itself, or adjacent soft tissues. This pain can be felt in all aspects of the knee and is a chronic condition that tends to worsen with activities such as squatting, sitting, climbing stairs, and running.

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Our industrial design helps our customers in post recovery or as a preventative measure for PFPS, which affects those who suffer from knee problems stemming from the patella. Angle Brace notifies our end user when they are outside of their ROM and provides tracking as well, unlike current braces on the market.

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Making Money!

Here are our projections for the unit economics. As you can see, the mold will be our biggest cost in year 1. Here are our financial...

Key Partners

We will need several different groups for different reasons in order for Angle Brace to be a successful product. Orthopedic surgeons will...

Financial Considerations

Payment Flows Below are two diagrams that show the flow of cash as our ideal customers interact with their patients (our end users). The...

Plan of Attack!

The build out of the prototype for Angle Brace has gone through several renditions. Everything from the thickness of the brace to the...

Do we Offer the Solution?

During this exercise, we had to determine whether our product fits the ideal markets we are trying to target. Since conducting surveys,...

Angle Brace Business Model Canvas

This is a breakdown of our business model. We will be building upon this within the next coming months as we compete for funding and...

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Meet The Team

Where Innovation Begins

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The CEO that oversees the AngleBrace leadership and leads the charge for commercialization of the technology. 

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