Ep704 | Developing A Physical Product With Nate Henry
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In this podcast episode, Doc Danny and Nate Henry share their experiences navigating the Army-affiliated physical therapy program at Baylor University and their subsequent career paths, which led them to Columbus, Georgia. Nate's post-military journey is highlighted, as he collaborated with Troy, an investment banker, to develop myopox, an electrical stimulation device aimed at enhancing dry needling procedures for veterans through their nonprofit, the Resiliency Project. The challenges of communication with a Chinese manufacturer, FDA approval, and marketing strategies are discussed, underscoring the importance of partnerships and perseverance in the medical device industry. Nate's commitment to further innovation in physical therapy and sports medicine is emphasized, with listeners encouraged to support their venture.
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