Press release

Myomo Announces First Insurance Reimbursements in European Markets

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Myomo, Inc. (NYSE American: MYO) (“Myomo” or the “Company”), a wearable
medical robotics company that offers increased functionality for those
suffering from neurological disorders and upper limb paralysis,
announced today that its Orthotics and Prosthetics (O&P) distribution
partners in Germany and Denmark have successfully obtained their first
reimbursement decisions by insurance payers for the MyoPro orthosis. In
addition, these O&P providers, along with other certified firms in the
UK and Italy, have a growing number of MyoPro units in the reimbursement
process.

Jon Naft, Myomo Vice President and General Manager-International, stated
“We are pleased that our expanded distribution network is beginning to
place orders for the MyoPro braces for their patients and now have a
growing number of MyoPro units from international markets in our
reimbursement pipeline. Over the past six months, we have recruited and
trained O&P clinicians in several EU markets, and like their
counterparts in the US, they are hosting patient screening days to
evaluate patients, filing the necessary insurance documentation, and
obtaining payment approvals to supply the MyoPro to individuals who have
been left with paralyzed arms and hands. We look forward to addressing
the large medical need in Europe with these partners.” As a result these
efforts, O&P providers in these countries now have approximately 20
MyoPro units in the reimbursement process, representing a potential
revenue opportunity of more than $500,000.

About Myomo
Myomo, Inc. is a wearable medical robotics
company that offers expanded mobility for those suffering from
neurological disorders and upper limb paralysis. Myomo develops and
markets the MyoPro product line. MyoPro is a powered upper limb orthosis
designed to support the arm and restore function to the weakened or
paralyzed arms of patients suffering from CVA stroke, brachial plexus
injury, traumatic brain or spinal cord injury, ALS or other
neuromuscular disease or injury. It is currently the only marketed
device that, sensing a patient’s own EMG signals through non-invasive
sensors on the arm, can restore an individual’s ability to perform
activities of daily living, including feeding themselves, carrying
objects and doing household tasks. Many are able to return to work, live
independently and reduce their cost of care. Myomo is headquartered in
Cambridge, Massachusetts, with sales and clinical professionals across
the U.S. and representatives internationally. For more information,
please visit www.myomo.com.

Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains
forward-looking statements regarding the Company’s future business
expectations which are subject to the safe harbor provisions of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking
statements include, but are not limited to, our potential future
business in Asia. These forward-looking statements are only predictions
and may differ materially from actual results due to a variety of
factors. Our actual results could differ materially from those
anticipated in these forward looking statements for many reasons,
including, without limitation, risks related to regulatory approval and
market acceptance of our products, our ability to secure and maintain
reimbursement for our products, our ability to obtain additional funding
to sustain and grow our business, and the other risk factors contained
in our filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. More
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and Exchange Commission. The Company cautions readers not to place undue
reliance on any such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of
the date made. The Company disclaims any obligation subsequently to
revise any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances
after the date of such statements or to reflect the occurrence of
anticipated or unanticipated events.