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Dr. Thomas Wright, MD, discusses the benefits and accuracy of using surgical GPS (guided personalized surgery).  The technology was created locally by Exactech, and released in 2010.

Dr. Wright explains that, "We would have patients that we’d do operations on and we’d say 'it’s just not perfect, and we want it perfect every time.  So by planning the surgery now, I can get things within a millimeter and a couple degrees, and I’ve been doing this for almost thirty years and I was never that consistent.

Aimee Struk, MEd, MBA, ATC, was awarded Exactech’s Legacy Award during its inaugural Clinical Coordinator Meeting on August 2, 2018 for her long-term dedication to Exactech’s Multicenter Shoulder Arthroplasty Outcome study.  The Clinical Coordinator meeting was held in Portland, Oregon in conjunction with Exactech’s annual Clinical Evaluator Meeting for its shoulder arthroplasty group.

Nearly 80 children with upper limb differences and their families made their way to Camp Crystal Lake on the weekend of April 12th -15th for the Annual Hands to Love (H2L) Hand Camp.  The furthest trip this year was made from Oregon. From toddlers to teens - this affirming and success oriented weekend offered athletic challenges, STEAM activities and many opportunities for networking with 230 family members supported by 130 volunteers.

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