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Pro Orthopedic Devices
Arizona, USA Pro Orthopedic Devices focuses on sports medicine. We market knee supports, patella stabilizers, hinged braces, ankle supports, calf supports, elbow supports, low back supports and scuff pads. In our 400 elbow sleeve, uniform compression provides support & stability while the heat retention soothes More...
www.proorthopedic.com
Arizona, USA Pro Orthopedic Devices focuses on sports medicine. We market knee supports, patella stabilizers, hinged braces, ankle supports, calf supports, elbow supports, low back supports and scuff pads. In our 400 elbow sleeve, uniform compression provides support & stability while the heat retention soothes More...
www.proorthopedic.com
Addition Technology Inc.
California, USA Addition Technology Inc. specializes in additive corneal technology enabling physicians to supply an advanced, safe and hassle-free alternative to laser vision correction. Our intacs prescription inserts are ophthalmologic medical device designed for the reduction or elimination of myopia from -1.00 More...
www.getintacs.com
California, USA Addition Technology Inc. specializes in additive corneal technology enabling physicians to supply an advanced, safe and hassle-free alternative to laser vision correction. Our intacs prescription inserts are ophthalmologic medical device designed for the reduction or elimination of myopia from -1.00 More...
www.getintacs.com
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Intracorneal Ring Implants (INTACS) Manufacturers
Intracorneal ring implants (INTACS) are a vision correction option to treat low to moderate levels of myopia. It is used to correct myopia in patients who have keratoconus and those who have residual myopia following laser refractive surgery. It is a less invasive treatment option than corneal transplantation for moderate to advanced keratoconus.


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