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OrthoPediatrics Expands Specialty Bracing Portfolio

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By: Michael Barbella

Managing Editor

L-R: The PediHip Rigid Brace and PediHip Modular Abduction System. Photos: OrthoPediatrics Corp.

OrthoPediatrics Corp. is expanding its OrthoPediatrics Specialty Bracing (OPSB) portfolio with two new products launches—the PediHip Rigid Brace and PediHip Modular Abduction Systems. The company now has 31 systems within its OPSB division.

Developed in collaboration with globally recognized pediatric hip experts, the PediHip Rigid Brace and PediHip Modular Abduction System are intended to treat Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) and post-operative stabilization in pediatric patients aged three and younger. These two new products will greatly enhance the current options to treat this condition, ultimately benefiting the patient and parent, according to the company. 

“We have been focused on organic new product development and are thrilled to announce these two new launches as we continue to strengthen our OPSB portfolio,” OPSB President Joe Hauser commented. “The PediHip portfolio showcases our commitment to partnering with providers to advance care for children. In combination with the Trauma & Deformity portfolio, including the newly launched 3P Hip System, OrthoPediatrics can now provide treatment solutions for the entire pediatric hip care continuum.”

Founded in 2006, OrthoPediatrics is focused exclusively on advancing pediatric orthopedics. As such, it has developed a comprehensive product offering to the pediatric orthopedic market. OrthoPediatrics currently markets more than 85 products that serve three of the largest categories within the pediatric orthopedic market. This product offering spans trauma and deformity, scoliosis, and sports medicine/other procedures. OrthoPediatrics’ global sales organization is focused exclusively on pediatric orthopedics and distributes its products in the United States and more than 70 countries outside the United States.

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