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Healing System Technology Serving Asia Middle East
3 companies found
Technologybased inWoburn, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
OSSIO is an orthopedic fixation company committed to transforming the orthopedic experience for patients, physicians and payors. Founded in 2014, its vision is to provide the first credible replacement to metal implants in the multibillion-dollar ...
Bio-Integrative OSSIOfiber® Hammertoe Fixation System. Innovation and Convenience Delivered In One Package. The combination of the implant plus disposable instrumentation provides easy insertion and secure fixation for proximal interphalangeal ...
Technologybased inTokyo, JAPAN
Teijin Limited (Japan) is a global technology-driven company operating in six major fields: high-performance fibres (aramid fibres and carbon fibers), polyester fibres, films and plastics, pharmaceuticals and home health care, trading and retail, ...
Focusing on the three key therapeutic areas: bone and joint, respiratory, and cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, the Teijin Group is promoting global business expansion led by the twin driving forces of pharmaceuticals and home ...
Technologybased inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Theralase was one of the first companies in North America to bring CLT to patients and the first company in the world to bring personalized ACT to patients individual tissue characteristics. With our multi-discipline experience in physics, ...
The Theralase TLC-2000 CLT is a medical device consisting of a hand-held multiple laser probe (5 x 905 nanometer (“nm”) Near Infra Red (“NIR”) super-pulsed laser diodes, providing up to 200 milliWatts (“mW”) ...
