Prosthetic vacuum attachment device to be made in Oklahoma
After several years of development, Orthocare Innovations is ready to sell its patented system designed to improve the fit and function of prosthetic devices.
And the product will be made in Oklahoma City .
“We're very excited about it,” Orthocare CEO Doug McCormack said Wednesday. “We're super excited that we're following through on the vision we laid out in terms of producing the product in the P...
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