Hanger Orthopedic Group Inc. announced net sales of $178.3 million for the quarter that ended March 31, an increase of $9.2 million, or 5.4%, from $169.1 million in the prior year. The $9.2 million, or 5.4%, sales increase was primarily…
Day: June 1, 2010
Play Nice: Child-Friendly Business Practices
Pediatrics offers O&P practitioners an opportunity to mold achild’s life, as well as add a profitable element to businesses.
Magnetic Device Lengthens Child’s Leg
An investigational expandable endoprosthesis will magnetically lengthen a 9-year-old’s leg and prevent amputation as part of her osteosarcoma treatment. The metal implant, which is awaiting FDA approval in the United States, will avoid the need for five to 10 additional…
Novel Prenatal Sonographic Scoring System Lowers False Positive Diagnosis of Clubfoot
Initial experiences with a new prenatal sonographic scoring system show improved prenatal detection of a true clubfoot and a decrease in the false positive rate, according to a recently presented study. The findings were presented by Michael P. Glotzbecker, MD,…
Carbon Nanotubes Mimics Nature’s Design in Bionics
Mimicking the human nervous system for bionic applications could become a reality with the help of a method developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to process carbon nanotubes. While these nanostructures have electrical and other properties that make them…
National Director of Marketing And Communications Announced at Advanced Arm Dynamics
Advanced Arm Dynamics (AAD), announced that Carol Sorrels has accepted the position of national director of marketing and communications. With more than 25 years of experience as a national and international media publicist, Sorrels has focused exclusively on the field…
Increased Breast Cancer Risk Not Affected by Lifestyle Factors
The increased risk of breast cancer associated with a range of common genes is not affected by lifestyle factors including use of hormone replacement therapy, age at birth of first child, obesity and alcohol consumption, according to Ruth Travis, DPhil…