Sonoma Orthopedic Products Develops Minimally Invasive Technique For Fractures

Sonoma Orthopedic Products in Santa Rosa, Calif., has developed a new minimally invasive procedure using the previously developed product, Sonoma CRx clavicle nail, according to a North Bay Business Journal report.

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The new method, known as the Velox procedure, allows orthopedic physicians to heal fractures of the wrist, arm or collar bone that would normally require surgery, with the risk of blood loss and soft tissue damage.

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