Diversified dj Orthopedics becomes DJO:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
dj Orthopedics has changed its name to DJO to reflect the its diversity and growth beyond its original DonJoy brand of non-surgical, orthopaedic rehabilitation and recovery products on which the San Diego, California company was founded. Its businesses now include the SpinaLogic line of bone growth stimulators and a new vascular systems business gained through the acquisition of Aircast in March (see Clinica No 1196, p 2).
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