Clinical Publication showcase Modulim’s breakthrough imaging technology

“Quantifying dermal microcirculatory changes of neuropathic and neuroischemic diabetic foot ulcers
using spatial frequency domain imaging: a shade of things to come?,” was recently published in BMJ
Open Diabetes & Res Care. The clinical publication showcases how spatial frequency domain imaging
(SFDI) technology helped to identify a foot ulcer three months prior to the ulcer having breached the
skin surface.

Modulim, a company hosted in UCI Beckman Laser Institute & Medical Clinic’s Photonic Incubator,
delivers transformative optical solutions that help people live healthier, longer lives. Modulim’s Clarifi
Imaging System, powered by SFDI, helps clinicians identify compromised circulation at the point of care
through non-contact rapid microvascular assessment of tissue. Clinicians and healthcare systems are
empowered by SFDI images to make proactive, data-driven decisions in a multidisciplinary care setting,
in order to reduce lower-limb complications caused by diabetes, kidney disease and peripheral arterial
disease.

The following video reveals the physiology of diabetic complication and how Clarifi powered by SFDI can
help identify pre-ulcerative conditions early.

Clarifi — SFDI Powering Value-Based Care on Vimeo

Founded by Institute alumnus and current chief technology officer, David Cuccia, Modulim is based in
Irvine with a team dedicated to delivering powerful healthcare solutions that elevate and standardize
health care delivery, while improving patient outcomes. Modulim received CE mark for the Clarifi
Imaging System. The company has placed multiple units at podiatry, dialysis and vascular clinics.

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