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Pyng Medical Closes Acquisition of Bio Cybernetics' Trauma Assets
Pyng Medical Corp. (TSX VENTURE: PYT) today announced it has completed the acquisition of the trauma assets of California-based Bio Cybernetics International BCI (dba "Cybertech Medical", www.cybertechmedical.com ), including the market leading Trauma Pelvic Orthotic Device (TPOD®), Mechanical Advantage Tourniquet (MAT®), and Cricothyrotomy Kit (CRICTM). As previously announced, the...
Tags: acquisition, FINANCE, fracture, HEALTHCARE, Investment, patient, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2008-06-10
Critic's corner
*Maybe the networks should take the rest of the summer off. That would spare us more inept atrocities like Fat March (ABC, 9 ET/PT), which spent its first hour wringing drama out of the collapse of two marchers from dehydration and possible stress fractures. You'd think such problems would be...
Tags: ABC Inc., Benefits, collapse, drama, fracture, HEALTHCARE, MARKETING, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-08-13
Cech moved from neurosurgery unit
LONDON AFP — Chelsea goalkeeper Peter Cech has been moved from the neurosurgery unit where he underwent surgery for a depressed fracture of the skull to a hospital nearer his home, his club has announced. Cech was rushed to hospital last Saturday after being injured in a collision with Reading...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, fracture, HEALTHCARE, hospital
Research articles 2006-10-19
Paraguayan international Gonzalez undergoes arm amputation after crash
ASUNCION AFP — Paraguayan international striker Julio Gonzalez, who plays for Italian second division club Vicenza, has had his left arm amputated after being seriously injured in a car crash in Italy. "There was no alternative, he had to have an amputation to save his life," his father Celso...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, car, fracture, HEALTHCARE, hospital
Research articles 2006-01-18
Junqueira undergoes successful spinal surgery
INDIANAPOLIS, United States AFP — Brazil's Bruno Junqueira underwent successful spinal surgery after a crash in the Indianapolis 500 and will be hospitalized until the end of the week, race officials said. The 28-year-old was listed in fair condition at Methodist Hospital after noted race injury doctor Terry Trammell...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, fracture, HEALTHCARE, surgery
Research articles 2005-05-30
Spanish cyclist Lopez escapes severe injury
SANTA MARIA DEL CEDRO, Italy AFP — Spaniard Alberto Lopez de Munain escaped a potentially fatal injury after crashing on the second stage of the Tour of Italy which ended his participation in the race. The Euskaltel rider fell spectacularly around 40km from the finish line of the 182...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, fracture, HEALTHCARE, Italy
Research articles 2005-05-09
Mum says crash may help Bedingfield's songwriting
WHANGAREI, New Zealand AFP ? New Zealand-born British pop star Daniel Bedingfield, lucky to escape brain injury or paralysis after surviving a serious road crash, may find some good comes from the accident, his mother said. Bedingfield, 24, is in hospital here with fractures to the second and third...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, fracture, HEALTHCARE, paralysis
Research articles 2004-01-05
Country life keeps your bones in better shape.
May 28, 2002 The Sydney Morning Herald ABIX via COMTEX -- The results of a study linking geography with osteoporosis indicate rural dwellers have a third fewer bone fractures than those in the city. The likely reasons are the increased exposure to sunlight that...
Tags: Benefits, fracture, geography, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, sunlight, University of Melbourne
Research articles 2002-05-29
HealthTronics, Inc. Enters Veterinary Market Through Agreement With Shock Waves, Inc
Business Editors MARIETTA, Ga,--BUSINESS WIRE--March 23, 2000 HealthTronics, Inc. (NASDAQ:HTRN) has entered into an agreement with Shock Waves, Inc., to introduce the EquiTronTM into the United States. The EquiTron is a veterinary extracorporeal shock wave therapy system VESWT designed specifically for the treatment of animals....
Tags: agreement, Dr., fracture, HEALTHCARE, HealthTronics Inc., Purdue University, U.S.
Research articles 2000-03-23
Couch Potato Alert.
Canadians are so lazy they're putting their lives at risk. In 1995, 2,500 adults were questioned about their physical activities, and the results were cross-referenced with medical data. The bad news was published in 1998. "If you are inactive," said...
Tags: Benefits, fracture, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, World Health Organization
Research articles 2000-01-01
Exogen Inc. announces initial public offering
PISCATAWAY, N.J.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 20, 1995--Exogen Inc. ("Exogen Inc." or the "company"; NASDAQ, NMS: EXGN) announced on July 19, 1995 an initial public offering of 2,500,000 shares of its common stock at a price of $11 per share.All of the shares are being sold by Exogen Inc. The offering is...
Tags: Business Wire, FINANCE, fracture, Government, HEALTHCARE, Investment, IPO, NETWORKING, Robertson Stephens & Co.
Research articles 1995-07-20
Exogen Inc. files initial public offering of 2.5 million shares of common stock
PISCATAWAY, N.J.--BUSINESS WIRE--May 30, 1995--Exogen Inc. announced Tuesday that on May 26, 1995, it filed a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering of 2.5 million shares of its common stock with an estimated price range of $11 to $13 per share.The offering is...
Tags: FINANCE, fracture, Government, HEALTHCARE, Investment, IPO, SEC
Research articles 1995-05-30

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Nazareth Hospital Receives Five-Star Rating for Orthopaedic Surgery; Nation's Leading Healthcare Quality Company Cites Nazareth as Superior
PHILADELPHIA -- Nazareth Hospital's Orthopaedic Program has been recognized for its exceptional patient outcomes once again. Total knee replacement surgery, hip fracture repair and partial hip replacement surgery all received five-star ratings from HealthGrades. In fact, this is the third consecutive year that Nazareth Hospital's partial hip replacement surgery has...
Tags: Nazareth Hospital
Research articles 2004-10-13
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