Here are four key notes:
1. The technology was designed as part of an ongoing collaboration with the Network's researchers.
2. This is the second product OrthoPediatrics has developed with the Network.
3. The technology offers a smaller and lower profile physeal tethering option, according to OrthoPediatrics' Executive Vice President David Bailey.
4. The technology is intended for foot and ankle as well as elbow and wrist procedures.
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