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PLUS Orthopedics USA, Inc. Announces Full-Market Availability of PROMOS Modular Shoulder System; 4th Generation Shoulder System Optimizes Anatomical Reconstruction.
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June 22, 2005
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SAN DIEGO -- PLUS Orthopedics USA, Inc. today announced the full-market availability of its PROMOS(TM) Modular Shoulder System for treatment of shoulder arthritis and proximal humerus fractures. The PROMOS(TM) is a next generation shoulder system that allows the surgeon to precisely reconstruct the patient's shoulder anatomy, effectively treating both arthritic and complex fractures with one implant system. PLUS Orthopedics plans to promote the use of its PROMOS(TM) Modular Shoulder System throughout the United States.
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