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December 8, 2017  |  By Sori In News

GNRB and ROTAM training day

On Friday 8th December 2017, SORI staff conducted a training session with their new Genourob devices; the GNRB and ROTAM. Yves from Genourob flew from France to conduct this session and enjoyed visiting our research facility and speaking to staff. We will now put the devices into use with patients, particularly in the Return to Sport Program to more accurately assess the knee laxity of these patients wishing to return to sport after ACL and multi-ligament reconstruction surgeries.

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