Exos Corp. is giving new meaning to the expression “brace yourself.” The Minnesota-based company’s medical devices are a boon to local patients recovering from hand, wrist and forearm fractures as ...
Vista-based DJO Global is again expanding its portfolio of nonsurgical orthopedic devices, this time with the acquisition of a Minnesota company that makes high-tech arm and hand braces. DJO, which ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Heather Ford learns about a new cast and ...
Casts are for third-graders. Exos Medical‘s high-tech braces, splints and casts–which go on sale this month–are adjustable, breathable, lightweight, clean, and waterproof. They also happen to look ...
Casts and splints haven’t changed much since they were first used to treat fractures: uncomfortable to wear, hard to shape, and incompatible with water. Steve Ingel, president of the Bracing & ...
DJO Global, a San Diego-based medical device provider announced this week that the company’s indirect subsidiary DJO LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of DJO Finance LLC, has acquired Minnesota startup ...
Dr. Eric Stuffmann, Orthopedic Surgeon says, "First time was roller skates, and I just slipped backward, landed under my wrist. Second time was monkey bars." Stuffmann is no exception, but he is part ...
If breaking your arm wasn't bad enough, you have to deal with the smell, irritation, and restriction of a cast for six to twelve weeks. While fiberglass and plaster braces have a long history of ...
Exos Corp., a small Arden Hills company that makes adjustable casts to stabilize fractures and other injuries, has been acquired by San Diego-based DJO Global. Fariborz Boor Boor, president and CEO of ...
Please could you give a brief introduction to upper extremity fractures and why they require stabilization? Surprisingly, there are significantly more medical treatment episodes for upper extremity ...