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January 6, 2010





Clicks reveal most sought-after 2009 articles
by Joe Jancsurak, Editor

Modeling, designing, materials and manufacturing were the most sought-after topics on the Medical Design website in 2009 according to our Top 10 articles for most clicks. In case you missed any, or just want to review, read on.

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Articles



Chips record stresses on knee; FEA explores surgical alternatives

Even before Tiger Woods withdrew from the 2008 golf season after hobbling to a win at the U.S. Open, certain researchers into biomechanics were concerned about the health of his left knee.

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InHealth awards $1.4M

The Institute for Health Technology Studies (InHealth), Washington, has awarded three new research grants totaling more than $1.4 million to investigators at the University of Southern California, Northwestern University, and Stanford University. The funding will support three separate studies that will examine the social and economic impact of therapeutic medical devices, as well as the device innovation process.

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GE Healthcare expands home health business

GE Healthcare, Chalfont St. Giles, UK, has bought Living Independently Group Inc. to expand its home health care business. GE Healthcare initially acquired a minority stake in the New York company in September 2008, with plans to develop a passive monitoring system called QuietCare for use worldwide.

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New Products



Most sought-after products

The most sought-after new products on the Medical Design website in 2009 according to online clicks represent advancements in a wide range of materials and components. To see what they were, read on.

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Can-stack linear actuator

The G4 37000 Series Can-stack Stepper Motor Linear Actuator by Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions, Inc, Waterbury, CT, is a 36mm linear actuator.

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Submersible miniature load cell

The LSB210 S-Beam by Futek, Irvine, CA, is a submersible miniature load capable of servicing numerous applications industry wide where protection from liquids is required.

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