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Kavtek Software Corp. (IMSU)
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ITech Medical Incorporated, a Delaware corporation, formerly known as Impact Medical Solutions, Inc. was incorporated on October 20, 1997 as a Nevada corporation. On September 9, 2003, ITM acquired a patent from MPR Health Systems, Inc., a California corporation; a patented medical information system called Muscle Pattern Recognition, MPR, with a value of $500,000. On December 27, 2006, ITM entered into a Plan and Agreement of Merger with Freedom 1, Inc., a Delaware corporation and a 'blank check company,' as defined under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the 'Exchange Act', whereby ITM was the surviving entity. Since December 2002 and continuing after the reverse merger, ITM has been involved in the development and pre-market clinical testing of the MPR System. MPR is a non-invasive, bio-mechanically and mathematically based evaluation that objectively discriminates between normal and abnormal musculoskeletal function as it relates to the back and neck. The Company continues to develop and enhance the features and performance of its technology with the goal of introducing new products based on its core research and development activities. MPR analyzes patterns of muscle recruitment - the engagement of muscles in order to perform specific body movements. MPR test results provide detailed physiological information on muscle function that could assist in the diagnosis and treatment of back and neck injuries and illness. The results of an MPR evaluation are presented in a report that confirms normal muscle recruitment patterns or provides clinically relevant information on the nature and severity of dysfunction at each recorded muscle site. The MPR System consists of three components: MPR Data Acquisition Device; MPR Data Analysis System; and MPR Report. The MPR Data Acquisition Device consists of a commercially available laptop computer system and a recording system equipped with a set of signal amplifiers.