Blogs
November 5, 2025 by Lab 915 Technologies Inc.
Night splints remain a key adjunct in the conservative management of plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy, particularly when early interventions fail to provide adequate relief. Though simple in concept, proper prescription, fitting, and patient education are critical to optimizing adherence and therapeutic outcomes. Night splints may be prescribed across several disciplines involved in musculoskeletal care […]
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November 1, 2025 / November 1, 2025 by Lab 915 Technologies Inc.
VANCOUVER, BC – [October 17, 2025] – Lab 915 Technologies Inc. is proud to announce its selection to participate in the Life Sciences BC (LSBC) 2026 Investor Readiness Program (IRP), a six-month initiative designed to help emerging British Columbian life sciences ventures attract investment and accelerate growth. Now in its sixth year, the LSBC IRP […]
September 5, 2025 / September 5, 2025 by Lab 915 Technologies Inc.
[FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 30, 2025] Vancouver, B.C. – Lab 915 Technologies Inc., a medical technology company advancing solutions for musculoskeletal health, is proud to announce its inclusion in the BC Tech Map, a dynamic platform developed by the BC Tech Association to spotlight the province’s most innovative and influential technology organizations. https://wearebctech.com/bc-techmap-2025/ Being featured […]
[FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, July 22, 2025] Vancouver, B.C. – Lab 915 Technologies Inc., a medical technology company advancing solutions for musculoskeletal health, is proud to announce that it has successfully reached Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 6 – a significant milestone in its product development lifecycle. TRL 6 signifies that a fully functional prototype has been […]
February 6, 2024 / February 6, 2024 by Lab 915 Technologies Inc. | Leave a Comment
Plantar fasciitis and achilles tendinopathy are painful conditions which commonly result from repetitive foot strain. These indications affect 15% of the general population and up to 50% in athletes. The main difference lies in where the pain and stiffness is felt. With achilles tendinopathy, the symptoms are felt in the achilles tendon, either where it […]