Orthocell receives Australian patent for biologic treatment of damaged tendons

Orthocell has been granted an Australian patent covering the use of biological materials to repair damaged tendons.

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The patent protects Orthocell’s intellectual property for the preparation of bioscaffolds and tendon stem cells to treat rotator cuff tears. The intellectual property further protects Orthocell’s novel tendon regeneration technology, known as autologous tenocyte implantation.

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