Helius Medical Technologies, Inc. announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, NeuroHabilitation Corporation, has partnered with Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation and Kessler Foundation, New Jersey-based leaders in rehabilitation care and research, to implement its fourth Clinical Experience Program (CEP) for its Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (PoNS). PoNS is a licensed class II medical device in Canada and an investigational medical device in the U.S. and in the EU. PoNS is currently under review for US market clearance by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and EU clearance by the EU Notified Body. Clinical Experience Programs are sponsored by Helius and implemented in partnership with leading, investigational, neurorehabilitation centers, including academic and research institutions, hospital systems and high-volume independent neurorehabilitation centers. CEPs enable the Company to continue to investigate in the clinical setting PoNS Treatment in patients with chronic balance deficit due to mild-to moderate-traumatic brain injury (mTBI). The co-principal investigators of the clinical trial are Neil N. Jasey Jr., MD, director of Brain Injury Rehabilitation, and Irene Ward, PT, DPT, NCS, Brain Injury Clinical Research Coordinator, at Kessler Institute. Karen Nolan, PhD, senior research scientist at Kessler Foundation, is the co-investigator.