New Website Launched for Patients With Broken Bones
September 29 2009 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
www.exogen.com - new information resource for people seeking active
role in recovery RALEIGH, N.C. and DURHAM, N.C., Sept. 29
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A new website designed to help thousands
of patients with broken bones has been launched by Smith &
Nephew (NYSE:SNN)(LSE:SN). An estimated 6.8 million fractures
happen annually in the USA, resulting in 14 million visits to
emergency rooms or medical facilities at a cost of around $21
billion(1). One in every 100 people experience a broken bone each
year and up to 10% may suffer from delayed healing, preventing them
from regaining their lives quickly. http://www.exogen.com/ provides
information about broken bones and the healing process, including
tips from healthcare professionals on how patients may be able to
aid recovery. The website also explains risk factors that can delay
bone healing, such as smoking(2), diabetes and obesity. Some broken
bones may be less likely to heal because of their location -- the
clavicle (collarbone), scaphoid (joining the wrist to the hand),
tibia (shinbone), and 5th metatarsal (small toe bone). For patients
prescribed with the Smith & Nephew EXOGEN(TM) Ultrasound Bone
Healing System(3) to aid their recovery, http://www.exogen.com/
explains how the clinically proven(3) technology works - complete
with real-life patient success stories. EXOGEN(TM) is the only
device approved to accelerate the healing of indicated(4) fresh
fractures. Brett Crist, MD, Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeon and
Assistant Professor at the University of Missouri, said: "Patients
want to be active earlier and return to normal function as soon as
possible after a fracture. As a result, they are motivated to learn
about fracture healing and how the treatments we prescribe are
going to help them. For today's patient, the internet is often the
first place they go -- the new website will be very useful for both
patients and physicians." Janie Bates, Vice President of Marketing
for Smith & Nephew Clinical Therapies, added: "We spend a lot
of time listening to the needs of healthcare professionals and
their patients, and the new bone healing website is a direct
result. More people want an active role in their recovery and to
understand the treatment their physician is prescribing.
http://www.exogen.com/ can help in both these instances because it
is designed to answer a wide range of bone healing questions and is
available 24/7." Editors notes: 1. Forbes magazine estimated the
annual cost of broken bones in the USA at $21 billion. 2. According
to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention there are an
estimated 43 million smokers in the USA, nearly 24 million people
suffering from diabetes and obesity has risen to over 20% of the
population in almost every State. 3. The EXOGEN(TM) Ultrasound Bone
Healing System is #1 in fracture stimulation market share, based on
publicly available company reports (2008). It is the only device
approved to accelerate healing of indicated (see item 4 below)
fractures. It is an ultrasound technology that you apply directly
to skin at the fracture site for 20 minutes a day. When used
according to instructions on indicated(4) fresh fractures, EXOGEN
may speed healing by up to 38%(1). When applied according to
instructions to fractures that will not heal (see item 5 below), it
has succeeded in 86% of cases(2). In addition, patients with
indicated fresh fractures who used EXOGEN treatment were able to
have their casts removed an average of 22% sooner than patients
with no bone healing device(1). References: 1 Heckman JD, Ryaby JP,
McCabe J, Frey JJ, Kilcoyne RF. Acceleration of tibial
fracture-healing by non-invasive, low-intensity pulsed ultrasound.
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1994 Jan;76(1):26-34: 2 Nolte PA, van der
Krans A, Patka P, Janssen IM, Ryaby JP, Albers GH. Low-intensity
pulsed ultrasound in the treatment of *nonunions. J Trauma. 2001
Oct;51(4):693-703. 4. The EXOGEN System is indicated for the
non-invasive treatment of established *nonunions, excluding skull
and vertebra. In addition, it is indicated for accelerating healing
in fresh fractures of the distal radius (fractures of the end of
the large bone in the forearm) and tibial diaphysis (fractures in
the middle 80% of the large bone in the lower leg). 5. A *nonunion
is considered established when the fracture site shows no visibly
progressive signs of healing. Media Inquiries: Camilla Harrison +44
(0)1904 824044; Robin Gilliland, Brunswick Group 212 333 3810 About
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