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Orthopedic device tech advancesHigh in the Wind River mountains of present-day Wyoming, the inhabitants of a remote alpine village — perhaps the oldest in North America — may have used fresh rawhide soaked in water as a splint to immobilize fractured bones thousands of years ago.
Before them, the ancient Egyptians used tree bark and linens, and native tribes of South Australia used thick clay.
They would all no doubt be amazed by the modern practice of orthopedics on display at this year’s American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) annual meeting — after they recovered from the shock of the scintillating sights of Las Vegas.
In this edition of Medical Design & Outsourcing, Executive E…