
Eight million dollars of a $10 million request was approved to create an Oklahoma City prosthetics technology center.
Orthocare Innovations, in a partnership with the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, has approved $8 million from the 2010 National Defense Authorization Act to create the center, which will transition into civilian use prosthetic and other medical technology developed by the military for amputees, according to a news release from Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Tulsa.
'Orthocare Innovations applauds Senator Inhofe's efforts to ensure that necessary funds exist to follow through on our nation's commitment to injured warfighters by providing them with the latest in rehabilitative care,' commented Doug McCormack, Chief Executive Officer of Orthocare Innovations.
'The $8 million secured by Senator Inhofe in the Senate version of the National Defense Authorization Act for the Rehabilitation Technology Transition Center will not only support the transition of medical developments from the military into commercial use, but will also further our objective to position Oklahoma as a national leader in the development of advanced prosthetic technologies.'

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