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iADJUST™

Published by: Smith & Nephew
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Limb restoration is a gradual process that helps to restore a patient’s bone and soft tissue to normal alignment, length and function. Your surgeon has decided that a Smith & Nephew Limb Restoration device, such as TAYLOR SPATIAL FRAME™ or ILIZAROV™, is the best option for you.
The iADJUST™ Mobile App provides secure access to your Prescriptions, wherever you are. The iADJUST™ Mobile App ensures that you can be reminded of all strut adjustments, to help you make the adjustments at the time of day prescribed by your surgeon.
By using the iADJUST™ Mobile App, you can let your surgeon know how AWESOME you are doing, in between clinic visits.
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App Info

Category
Medical
Publisher
Smith & Nephew
Languages
English
Recent release
1.1.0 (8 years ago )
Released on
Jan 4, 2015 (9 years ago )
Last Updated
11 months ago
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