Orthofix launches FUSION XT knee brace with new AirTech system

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Orthofix International (NASDAQ: OFIX) (the Company) announced today that its Sports Medicine Division, Breg, has launched the FUSION® XT knee brace with its innovative new AirTech™ system. Designed to improve comfort and fit, AirTech is a complete system of air mesh vents and grooved channel frame pads that increase airflow throughout the brace. The system allows cool air in and moves warm air and moisture away from the skin, improving patient comfort. The new pad technology is also designed to reduce pinching and help alleviate pressure points.

“The enhanced FUSION XT brace provides significant advancements in performance and durability for high impact sports like football”

In addition to AirTech innovation, the FUSION XT brace also includes pivot-point strap tabs that are longer, flexible and more durable. These new pivot-points enable patients to independently position the straps in order to provide a superior fit.

"The enhanced FUSION XT brace provides significant advancements in performance and durability for high impact sports like football," said Alan Milinazzo, President and CEO of Orthofix. "The AirTech system represents our continued focus on making the FUSION line of braces the standard in patient comfort, fit and compliance, and also demonstrates Orthofix's ongoing commitment to product innovation."

The U.S. market for ligament braces is estimated to be approximately $167 million in 2010, with an annual growth rate of 3.8%.

Available now on the FUSION XT Ligament brace, the Company plans to also incorporate the AirTech system into its FUSION and FUSION Women's braces.

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