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Outpatient Infusion Systems is a Alpharetta, GA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Recovery Force is an innovative medical device company providing healthcare professionals, patients, and athletes with a next-generation mobile compression solution for enhancing circulation. The company has developed a platform technology with the ability to embed shape-changing memory fibers into various types of garments and footwear to produce therapeutic compressions. Recovery Force`s portfolio includes medical devices that will reduce post-operative pain, swelling and wound healing time; treat chronic lymphedema; prevent blood clots (DVT); and alleviate joint pain and sore muscles. The same technology used in healthcare is also available to sports enthusiasts and athletes, providing enhanced circulation during warm-up and recovery to achieve optimal performance.
Sterigenics International is one of the leading companies in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
Argos Technologies is a Elgin, IL-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
ChoiceSpine, LP was founded in December of 2006 in Knoxville, TN. The company is designed to take to the market technically-superior spinal products through a service-focused distribution network. The management team of ChoiceSpine has more than 70 years of industry experience in the areas of research and development, engineering and manufacturing, distribution and sales, financial management and administration. Rick Henson and Marty Altshuler are co-founders and executives of the corporation. They have extensive knowledge of the orthopedic and spinal markets. They are co-principals of ChoiceSpine. They have worked together for 20 years in creating successful healthcare businesses. ChoiceSpine acquired Orthotec, a 40 million dollar company, and now holds the exclusive rights for the U.S. market, several patents and 6 specific spinal conditions. These innovative and proprietary products, when combined with effective procedures, have a successful track record of producing better quality outcomes in surgical patients.