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OrthoPediatrics Corp. Announces International Expansion in the United Kingdom

WARSAW, Ind., Dec. 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OrthoPediatrics Corp. (“OrthoPediatrics” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: KIDS), a company focused exclusively on

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OrthoPediatrics Corp. Announces International Expansion in the United Kingdom

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[{"type":"text","content":"WARSAW, Ind., Dec. 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OrthoPediatrics Corp. (“OrthoPediatrics” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: KIDS), a company focused exclusively on advancing the field of pediatric orthopedics, today announced its expansion into the U.K. commercial market with the approval and launch of two innovative surgical systems that can provide meaningful advances over existing products. OrthoPediatrics recently received U.K. regulatory clearance for its Pediatric Nailing Platform | FEMUR (“PNP|FEMUR”), which was launched in the U.S. in 2018 as the first system specially addressing pediatric femoral fractures and deformity correction procedures. The intra-medullary nailing system features two distinct child and adolescent implant offerings optimized for pediatric-specific anatomy, and also includes a full suite of new instrumentation. PNP|FEMUR’s enhanced child nail offering ranges from 7-9mm, while the new adolescent nails range from 9-12mm. In combination with the novel carbon-fiber targeting arm, and other high precision instruments, PNP|FEMUR can effectively address both trauma and deformity correction procedures alike. The Company also initiated the clinical use of its ApiFix system in the U.K. ApiFix is a posterior dynamic deformity correction system approved for use in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients with Lenke type 1 and Lenke type 5 curves of up to 60° and early onset scoliosis (EOS) patients above the age of 6 years old with curves up to 75°. The system acts as an internal brace implanted unilaterally on the concave aspect of the curvature and includes a patented unidirectional, self-adjusting rod mechanism and motion-preserving polyaxial joints, allowing additional post-operative correction over time. ApiFix enables surgeons to provide permanent curve correction while retaining spine flexibility, all via a less invasive surgical procedure compared to spinal fusion. Patient recovery is relatively pain-free utilizing ApiFix, and is measured in days, not months. Since its launch in the U.S. earlier this year, feedback from surgeons has been overwhelmingly positive. Dave Bailey, OrthoPediatrics’ President, said, “Our continued international expansion represents our commitment to being the end-to-end provider of pediatric orthopedics solutions around the globe. Our ability to provide innovative technology to p...

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