Prescription sensory prosthesis for peripheral neuropathy and fall prevention
RxFunction manufactures Walkasins, a wearable sensory prosthesis designed to restore foot sensation and reduce fall risk in patients with peripheral neuropathy. The company is scaling its operational backbone—migrating from fragmented systems toward integrated Dynamics 365 infrastructure, centralized data warehousing, and enterprise BI dashboards. Their tech-stack consolidation and focus on HIPAA/FDA compliance automation signal a maturing regulatory and support organization.
RxFunction is a Minnesota-based medical device manufacturer founded in 2010, now operating at 11–50 employees. The company designs and manufactures Walkasins, a prescription-only lower-limb sensory prosthesis that replaces lost nerve function in the feet, clinically proven to improve gait and balance for patients with peripheral neuropathy. The device is built on patented neuroscience developed by co-founder Lars Oddsson, PhD, and development was supported by NIH Small Business Innovation Research grants. RxFunction handles both R&D and manufacturing in-house in Minnesota, with sales and support embedded within the organization.
Walkasins Lower Limb Sensory Prosthesis, a prescription wearable device for patients with peripheral neuropathy that restores foot sensation and reduces fall risk by replacing lost nerve function.
Headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, where the company manufactures Walkasins. Founded in 2010 and currently 11–50 employees.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 (CRM and Business Central), Power Platform (Apps, Automate, BI), AWS, SQL Server, FileMaker, and JavaScript. Currently integrating Dynamics modules and building centralized data warehousing.
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