OrthoPediatrics finalized an agreement to license EPIC Plate Physeal Tethering Technology, designed in collaboration with Australia’s Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network.
This represents the second product licensed through this partnership. The deformity correction device supports guided growth and is designed with an extremely low profile to expand indications into pediatric foot, ankle, elbow and wrist procedures.
The news closely follows the company’s recent launch of the PediLoc® Infant Locking Proximal Femur Plating System.
Source: OrthoPediatrics Corp.
OrthoPediatrics finalized an agreement to license EPIC Plate Physeal Tethering Technology, designed in collaboration with Australia's Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network.
This represents the second product licensed through this partnership. The deformity correction device supports guided growth and is designed with an extremely low profile...
OrthoPediatrics finalized an agreement to license EPIC Plate Physeal Tethering Technology, designed in collaboration with Australia’s Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network.
This represents the second product licensed through this partnership. The deformity correction device supports guided growth and is designed with an extremely low profile to expand indications into pediatric foot, ankle, elbow and wrist procedures.
The news closely follows the company’s recent launch of the PediLoc® Infant Locking Proximal Femur Plating System.
Source: OrthoPediatrics Corp.
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





