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Henry L Pong

from Boynton Beach, FL
Age ~73

Henry Pong Phones & Addresses

  • 3750 Coelebs Ave, Boynton Beach, FL 33436 (561) 374-4590
  • 91 Maple Ln, Boynton Beach, FL 33436 (561) 649-0283
  • 7531 Colony Palm Dr, Boynton Beach, FL 33436 (561) 649-0283
  • 7543 Colony Palm Dr, Boynton Beach, FL 33436 (561) 649-0283
  • 11 Caston Way, Boynton Beach, FL 33426 (561) 649-0283
  • 1445 Cindy Dr, Lake Worth, FL 33461 (561) 588-7756
  • West Palm Beach, FL
  • Weymouth, MA

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Resumes

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Materials Manager

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Location:
Lake Worth, FL
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County
Materials Manager
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Business Records

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Company / Classification
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Henry Pong
President
Biofab, Inc
Nonclassifiable Establishments
1501 N 5200 N Dixie Hwy, West Palm Beach, FL 33407
1501 N 5200 N Flagler Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33407
5200 N Flagler Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Henry Pong
Director, Secretary, Vice President
ORTHO-MOTION, INC
11073 NW 17 Pl, Pompano Beach, FL 33071
5646 Dewberry Way, West Palm Beach, FL

Publications

Us Patents

Wrist And Elbow Brace

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US Patent:
7491186, Feb 17, 2009
Filed:
Jun 8, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/449333
Inventors:
Michael Stuart Zeide - West Palm Beach FL, US
Henry Pong - Boynton Beach FL, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/00
US Classification:
602 20, 602 5
Abstract:
The invention relates to an orthosis () and method for the treatment of wrist and elbow illnesses. The orthosis () includes a first cuff () adapted to be secured to a hand of a user. A second cuff () is adapted to be secured to an upper arm portion above an elbow joint of the user. The first cuff () and the second cuff () include a first attachment point () and a second attachment point (), respectively. The orthosis () also includes a resilient member () having a first end () and a second end () opposing the first end (). The first end () of the resilient member () is attached to the first attachment point () of the first cuff (). The second end () of the resilient member () is attached to the second attachment point () of the second cuff (). The first attachment point () and the second attachment point () are positioned such that a wrist extension force and a forearm extension force are opposed by a counteracting force produced by the resilient member (). The counteracting force opposes the rotation of the forearm relative to the upper arm about the elbow joint and maintains the wrist in a substantially flexion position.

Repellant Tubular Cast For Immobiling A Body Part

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US Patent:
58336370, Nov 10, 1998
Filed:
Nov 27, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/757433
Inventors:
Henry Pong - West Palm Beach FL
Assignee:
Biofab, Inc. - West Palm Beach FL
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
602 5
Abstract:
A cast is disclosed comprising a membrane, padding and immobilizing material. The membrane repels water but allows oxygen and vapor to pass outwardly from the skin. The padding is disposed between the membrane and immobilizing material. The membrane prevents the wet padding from direct contact with the wearer's skin.

Articulating External Fixation Device

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US Patent:
53911679, Feb 21, 1995
Filed:
Sep 1, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/938621
Inventors:
Henry Pong - West Palm Beach FL
Thomas J. McCauley - West Palm Beach FL
Assignee:
Ortho-Motion, Inc. - Coral Springs FL
International Classification:
A61B 1760
US Classification:
606 57
Abstract:
An external fixation device that allows passive or active flexion/extension range of motion of the proximal interphalangeal joint. The fixation device assures maintenance of congruent proximal interphalangeal joint throughout the flexion/extension arc. The device attaches to orthopedically placed pins in the proximal phalanx and middle phalanx. Components placed between the pins include an adjustable hinge support that is centered over the axis of the joint for articulation of a hinge member. The hinge member allows distraction and/or compression along a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the hinge member. In addition, the device provides for dorsal/volar adjustability by use of alignment pins and an adjustment bolt placed perpendicular to the distraction/compression mechanism. The result is a fully adjustable external fixation device that allows 110 degrees of passive and active motion further allowing for the transient realignment of the subluxed joint providing joint congruency.
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