Ortho Kinematics Raises $9.6M


What does Ortho Kinematics do?

Ortho Kinematics, is a diagnostic technology company which focuses on spine image informatics. This spine diagnostics company, analyzes spine motion and provides diagnostic services. Ortho Kinematics provides info to the clinicians who study spine to help them in assisting diagnosing and treating the neck and back pain.

Its solutions include KineGraph Vertebral Motion Analyzer, which is an automatic functional diagnosis test which makes use of a fluoroscope for capturing spine in motion and producing graphs of the kinematics which are patient specific for each vertebral level.

How much Ortho Kinematics was funded?

Ortho Kinematics raised $9.6M in Series C funding on April 14th, 2015 by TEXO Ventures and MB Venture Partners.

Previous funding

  • $500k in Venture round on April 24, 2009

 

  • $3.5M in Venture on November 11, 2009 from Gatebridge Investments, PTV Healthcare Capital, The Texas Emerging Technology Fund
  • $2M in Series A on January 31, 2010 from Gatebridge Investments, The Texas Emerging Technology Fund, PTV Healthcare Capital
  • $2M in  Series B on December 8, 2010 from Texas Venture Labs
  • $6.3M in Venture round on April 22, 2014
  • $465k in Debt Financing on August 29, 2014
  • $3.1M in Debt Financing on September 16, 2014

What is next for Ortho Kinematics?

It will use the latest fund to expand the commercialization of its flagship product, VMA- Veterbral Motion Analysis for the radiographic assessment of spine motion and instability. The funds will also be put into use for the expansion of sales and marketing efforts and for the limited research and developing activities.

More about Ortho Kinematics

Ortho Kinematics was founded in 2006 by Adam Deitz and Avi Lior. It is a privately held diagnostics technology startup, which focuses on spine imaging. This startup works with leading clinicians, developers and researchers, all who are passionate about using spine bio-mechanical date for improving the diagnosis and treatment of back pain.