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Bone Tissue Equipment Supplied In Canada
7 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Halifax Biomedical Inc. (HBI) based inMabou, NOVA SCOTIA (CANADA)
The Halifax Bead Set is provided in sterile packaging, it consists of 1 mm tantalum spherical x-ray markers (16 per set) in a cartridge . They are used as radio-opaque markers to be implanted into bone or soft tissue. The Halifax Bead Set is used with the Halifax Bead Inserter which allows for fast and easy loading of tantalum beads into the Bead ...
Manufactured by:Halifax Biomedical Inc. (HBI) based inMabou, NOVA SCOTIA (CANADA)
The Halifax Bead Inserter is an instrument designed for the insertion of 1 mm diameter tantalum radio opaque markers into ...
Manufactured by:Tactile Orthopaedics based inCalgary, ALBERTA (CANADA)
For robotic or conventional arthroplasty. Trial new equipment or novel techniques between cases or after hours, anywhere. Explore variations on a consistent ...
Manufactured by:Citagenix Inc. based inLaval, QUEBEC (CANADA)
Neomem® | Resorbable collagen membrane derived from highly purified type I collagen fibres from bovine Achilles ...
Manufactured by:KA Imaging Inc. based inWaterloo, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Reveal enables bone and soft-tissue differentiation without motion artifacts in a single X-ray exposure. In other words, with one shot, the detector simultaneously delivers DR, bone, and tissue ...
Manufactured by:HQS Veterinary - part of HQS Medical based inYiwu, Jinhua, ALBERTA (CANADA)
AP100 Veterinary Multifunctional All-in-One Machine, it is the multifunctional machine that combines pet lithotripsy, bone and muscle therapy and mastitis treatment in a single unit. It uses a mechanical shock wave generated by electromagnetic effect that can penetrate animal tissues to focus on specific parts. Through the focused pressure wave, it can produce a ...
Manufactured by:Halifax Biomedical Inc. (HBI) based inMabou, NOVA SCOTIA (CANADA)
Halifax Biomedical Inc. is developing Stereo Orthopaedic Radiography (SOR) technology that provides solutions to two of the largest problems in orthopaedics: instability of the spine, and loosening of implants such as hip and knee replacements. Both problems are difficult to detect and measure objectively and accurately in three dimensions. ...
