Local scientists develop orthopedic devices


MANILA, Philippines — Researchers from the University of the Philippines Manila (UPM)-National Institutes of Health have developed an innovative and affordable medical device that stabilizes and supports fractured bones. Called the “iFix Project,” it aims to provide a cost-effective, locally produced alternative to traditional metal external fixators, which are often expensive and inaccessible to many

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