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Vision Quest Industries, Inc.

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Web: http://www.vqorthocare.com
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Address: 18011 Mitchell So., Irvine, California 92614, USA
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Profile: Vision Quest Industries, Inc. is a provider of non-invasive medical solutions focused on bone, joint and soft-tissue conditions. Our services include in-home patient fitting of braces and medical devices, technology-enabled compliance monitoring, physician support and round-the-clock patient care. We offer orthopedic products and electro therapy supplies. We provide a variety of VQ OrthoCare rehabilitation products including The CatalystT series of off-the-shelf ligament knee braces and exercise kits. We manufacture two non-invasive, non-addictive neuromodulation devices, the OrthoStim3® and SurgiStim3®. These neuromodulation devices are specifically programmed to alleviate painful conditions. Electrotherapy is a simple yet effective protocol for pain management and muscle re-education through the application of therapeutic electrical currents, electro therapy devices send sensory messages to the brain that block pain signals.

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• Arm Supports (FDA Code: IOY / 890.3475)
A limb orthosis (brace) is a device intended for medical purposes that is worn on the upper or lower extremities to support, to correct, or to prevent deformities or to align body structures for functional improvement. Examples of limb orthoses include the following: A whole limb and joint brace, a hand splint, an elastic stocking, a knee cage, and a corrective shoe.
• Bone Growth Stimulators
• Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) Devices
• Cutaneous Electrode (FDA Code: GXY / 882.1320)
A cutaneous electrode is an electrode that is applied directly to a patient's skin either to record physiological signals (e.g., the electroencephalogram) or to apply electrical stimulation.
• Electrical-Powered Muscle Stimulator (FDA Code: IPF / 890.5850)
A powered muscle stimulator is an electrically powered device intended for medical purposes that repeatedly contracts muscles by passing electrical currents through electrodes contacting the affected body area.
• Electrotherapy Devices, Diathermy
• Exercise Component (FDA Code: IOD / 890.5350)
An exercise component is a device that is used in conjunction with other forms of exercise and that is intended for medical purposes, such as to redevelope muscles or restore motion to joints or for use as an adjunct treatment for obesity. Examples include weights, dumbbells, straps, and adaptive hand mitts.
• External Ankle Brace (FDA Code: ITW / 890.3475)
• External Brace Knee Joint (FDA Code: ITQ / 890.3475)
• External Functional Neuromuscular Stimulator (FDA Code: GZI / 882.5810)
An external functional neuromuscular stimulator is an electrical stimulator that uses external electrodes for stimulating muscles in the leg and ankle of partially paralyzed patients (e.g., after stroke) to provide flexion of the foot and thus improve the patient's gait.
• Interferential Current Therapy Unit (FDA Code: LIH / 882.5890)
• Knee Braces
• Limb Brace Orthosis (FDA Code: IQI / 890.3475)
• Limb Cover (FDA Code: IPM / 890.3025)
A prosthetic and orthotic accessory is a device intended for medical purposes to support, protect, or aid in the use of a cast, orthosis (brace), or prosthesis. Examples of prosthetic and orthotic accessories include the following: A pelvic support band and belt, a cast shoe, a cast bandage, a limb cover, a prosthesis alignment device, a postsurgical pylon, a transverse rotator, and a temporary training splint.
• Lumbosacral Orthosis (FDA Code: IPY / 890.3490)
A truncal orthosis is a device intended for medical purposes to support or to immobilize fractures, strains, or sprains of the neck or trunk of the body. Examples of truncal orthoses are the following: Abdominal, cervical, cervical-thoracic, lumbar, lumbo-sacral, rib fracture, sacroiliac, and thoracic orthoses and clavicle splints.
• Powered Exerciser (FDA Code: BXB / 890.5380)
Powered exercise equipment consist of powered devices intended for medical purposes, such as to redevelop muscles or restore motion to joints or for use as an adjunct treatment for obesity. Examples include a powered treadmill, a powered bicycle, and powered parallel bars.
• Prosthesis Alignment Device (FDA Code: IQO / 890.3025)
• Ruler and Caliper (FDA Code: FTY / 878.4800)
A manual surgical instrument for general use is a nonpowered, hand-held, or hand-manipulated device, either reusable or disposable, intended to be used in various general surgical procedures. The device includes the applicator, clip applier, biopsy brush, manual dermabrasion brush, scrub brush, cannula, ligature carrier, chisel, clamp, contractor, curette, cutter, dissector, elevator, skin graft expander, file, forceps, gouge, instrument guide, needle guide, hammer, hemostat, amputation hook, ligature passing and knot-tying instrument, knife, blood lancet, mallet, disposable or reusable aspiration and injection needle, disposable or reusable suturing needle, osteotome, pliers, rasp, retainer, retractor, saw, scalpel blade, scalpel handle, one-piece scalpel, snare, spatula, stapler, disposable or reusable stripper, stylet, suturing apparatus for the stomach and intestine, measuring tape, and calipers. A surgical instrument that has specialized uses in a specific medical specialty is classified in separate regulations in parts 868 through 892.
• Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulator for Pain Relief (FDA Code: GZJ / 882.5890)

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