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For example, chapter 14, "Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation," does not include substantial information on extracorporeal shock wave therapy or on taping and bracing. The Company also announced that it formed Orbasone Mobile, LLC ("Orbasone Mobile"), as a wholly-owned subsidiary, to offer health care providers, such as those with Podiatric and Orthopedic practices, access to its new Orbasone(TM) Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (" Two years ago, the FDA approved the first device that uses extracorporeal shock wave therapy ( |
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