McMaster study casts doubt on common fracture treatment
by Mahnoor Yawar from CBC | Edmonton News on (#1ZAB5)
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Bioventus Global, the company that manufactures EXOGEN, a low-intensity ultrasound machine widely used to treat fractured limbs, withdrew financial support for the research in 2012 after results showed their product did not accelerate healing.