UK Stroke Forum awards prize for scientific study on IQoro
The UK Stroke Forum, one of the largest European forums for researchers in stroke care, took place in December 2020. Among the 230 scientific studies submitted to the event, a jury selected a study on dysphagia by Associate Professor Mary Hägg of Uppsala University as winner of “Best Poster” prize. Every year more than 100,000 […]
Read moreMYoroface recruits and announces expansion in the European market – in the midst of the crisis
Despite the fact that 2020 has been a year of crises and a shaky world economy, MYoroface is doing better than ever. During this year, the Swedish MedTech company has increased its sales by 50%. The workforce has doubled and an expansion in the European market is just around the corner. MYoroface is a Swedish […]
Read moreInternational Reflux Day inaugurated on 9th November
More than 20% of the world’s population suffer from reflux and endure symptoms like heartburn, acid reflux and thick phlegm. In many cases so severely that it is difficult to eat normally – or even to lie down and sleep. To draw attention to this global problem MYoroface AB, manufacturer of IQoro, has instituted International […]
Read moreSwedish Medtech innovation takes up the fight against medicines with serious side effects, and unnecessary surgical interventions
Globally, more than 400 million people suffer from reflux. A Swedish innovation – a neuromuscular training device – is leading the fight against both expensive surgical procedures and long term use of medicines that are connected to a range of serious side effects. Millions of people take Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) medications every day for […]
Read moreSwallowing difficulties hit elderly especially hard
Swallowing difficulties hit the elderly especially hard. Ageing, stroke, dementia, degenerative diseases, etc. often affect quality of life by reducing the ability to eat and drink normally in a social situation. There is concern in the UK and across the world that our elderly are at risk of dehydration and malnutrition if they cannot swallow […]
Read moreACNR post: IQoro for stroke-related dysphagia
The UK based, international, peer reviewed journal, Advances in Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation (ACNR), posted in the section of Industry News on 1st of August.
Read moreNatalie Morris treating children with CP with IQoro
Natalie Morris is the CEO & Founder of The Feeding Trust. Her main patient group is children and young persons with Cerebral Palsy. She has long been dissatisfied with the range of treatments available – and their effectiveness – for saliva control in her cohort. Today she presented on the subject of improving saliva control […]
Read moreSwedish National Radio: Many elderly people have difficulty swallowing
Many elderly people have difficulty swallowing. An independent study shows that swallowing ability can easily be improved. People with swallowing difficulties – dysphagia – are not only at risk of pneumonia and under-nourishment, but also endure a social handicap. Having food stick in the throat, coughing and choking is seen by most as embarrassing in a […]
Read moreNICE Recognise IQoro for Treatment of Hiatus Hernia
NICE Recognise IQoro® for Treatment of Hiatus Hernia – at least 13 million people in the UK are affected. Hiatus Hernia is a condition that can affect up to at least 13 million people in the UK but could be many more. It causes for example the symptoms of reflux, heartburn, the feeling of food being […]
Read moreIncreased demand for solution to common public diseases
More and more people discover IQoro. Not only patients but also doctors, nurses, and specialists. “Curiosity is great, last autumn we held a training session for logopedics and dieticians in Norway. Something we continue to the effects off,” says Ylvali Gerling, CEO at MYoroface. Training with IQoro treats the root cause of problems such as difficulty […]
Read moreNew, innovative neuromuscular training method for swallowing difficulties gains public recognition twice in one week!
A powerful article in the Finance and industry section of the renowned Gothenburg Post describes the IQoro neuromuscular training device as ‘a small gadget that revolutionises swallowing difficulties treatment’; in the same week the device won first prize in the Fiber Optic Valley competition for innovation. Articles below are unfortunately in Swedish only: Artikel i […]
Read moreIQoro used in successful joint initiative in care of the elderly
Swallowing training and improved mealtime concept overcomes undernourishment problems In the autumn of 2016, the health authority in the Swedish region of Hudiksvall launched a new project together with MYoroface AB, the company behind IQoro. The goal was to create an effective model to counter undernourishment and improve quality of life for the elderly. The […]
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