Orthopedics in Connecticut

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ULTIMATE WIREFORMS, INC.

Ultimate Wireforms, Inc. is a precision manufacturing specialist with over 35 years of industry experience (since 1988), headquartered in Bristol, Connecticut. The company designs and manufactures precision wireforms and components with expertise in shape memory alloys (SMA) for orthodontics, medical devices, and specialty technologies. Primary product lines include orthodontic wires, springs, and auxiliary products, along with custom medical device components. The company holds ISO 13485 certification for medical device quality management systems across its manufacturing facilities in the US, Brazil, and Mexico. Ultimate Wireforms provides comprehensive engineering services including design control, material selection, and design feature optimization. Beyond the medical sector, the company serves defense, sporting goods, industrial, and robotics markets. Additional capabilities include custom packaging with ISO-compliant barcoding, inventory management solutions, and just-in-time fulfillment services. The company emphasizes quality assurance, on-time delivery, and cost optimization for OEM and distribution partners.

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Zetroz Systems

ZetrOZ Systems is a FDA-cleared medical device manufacturer specializing in wearable bioelectronic devices for sustained acoustic medicine (SAM®). Based in Trumbull, Connecticut and founded in 2008, the company develops non-invasive, battery-powered ultrasound therapy systems designed to accelerate tissue healing and manage pain in chronic musculoskeletal conditions. Their proprietary OZ Inside™ technology enables miniaturized, flexible ultrasound delivery for extended treatment sessions. The SAM® product line treats conditions including knee osteoarthritis, chronic back pain, and tendon injuries through low-intensity, long-duration ultrasound proven to promote healing rather than symptom relief alone. ZetrOZ holds 46 patents and manufactures all products in the USA across four domestic facilities. The company collaborates with federal agencies (NIH, NASA, DOD), sports medicine organizations (USA Field Hockey, National Basketball Trainers Association), and healthcare providers. Devices are used in clinical settings and target sports medicine, orthopedic recovery, and workers' compensation applications.

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ROM Technologies, Inc

ROM Technologies, Inc. (ROMTech) is a medical technology company specializing in patented rehabilitation devices and telemedicine solutions for orthopedic and cardiac care. The company's flagship product, PortableConnect®, is a clinician-controlled medical device that delivers physical therapy sessions to patients at home, enabling accelerated recovery for those recovering from total knee replacement, total hip replacement, ACL repairs, and other arthroscopic procedures. ROMTech's telemedicine platform allows patients to begin therapeutic motion as early as the day of surgery, achieving range of motion recovery in approximately half the time of traditional physical therapy. Clinical outcomes demonstrate that PortableConnect patients meet or exceed pre-operative range of motion by 2 weeks post-surgery, with significant reductions in pain, narcotic usage, and hospital readmissions. The technology delivers substantial cost savings of $2,000–$6,250 per patient by reducing acute rehabilitation stays, home health visits, and outpatient therapy sessions while improving clinical outcomes. ROMTech has served over 90,000 patients nationally and has been recognized by Fast Company's 2025 Most Innovative Companies list and LexisNexis' Top 100 Global Innovators for 2026.

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ORTHOCON, INC.

Abyrx, Inc. is a biosurgical company based in Stamford, Connecticut that develops and manufactures therapeutic devices and solutions focused on surgical hemostasis and bone defect treatment. The company leverages a proprietary polymer-based materials science platform to create hemostatic bone putties and resorbable biomaterials designed for use in orthopedic, trauma, spine, cardiothoracic, and maxillofacial surgical procedures. With over 450,000 product uses across more than 1,000 U.S. hospitals and cumulative revenues exceeding $100 million, Abyrx has established itself as a significant player in the surgical hemostasis market. The company's product portfolio includes the Hemasorb® family of hemostatic bone putties, the MONTAGE® settable bone putty, and Permatage® adhesive products. All offerings emphasize ease of preparation and application in the operating room. Abyrx also operates KAIRUKU, a proprietary SaaS platform that supports hospital inventory tracking and case management.

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MEDSORB DOMINICANA, S.A.

Carwild Corporation is a contract medical device manufacturer operating facilities in New London, Connecticut, and San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic, in partnership with Medsorb Dominicana, S.A. The company specializes in absorbent medical technologies and custom converting services for the medical device industry. Carwild manufactures products using polyvinyl acetate (PVA) and hydrophilic urethane (PU) foam, specialty medical-grade threads, and North American-sourced cotton, rayon, and composite materials. Converting capabilities include injection molding, die-cutting, sonic welding, sewing, assembly, and sterile packaging. The company holds ISO 13485 certification and U.S. FDA registration, ensuring compliance with medical device manufacturing standards. Carwild serves diverse medical markets including dental, ophthalmic, ENT, orthopedic, neurological, endovascular, and wound care applications. The company operates a ship-to-stock program and distributes to over 45 countries worldwide. Founded in 1978 by Joel Wildstein, Carwild is family-owned and currently led by second-generation president David Wildstein. With over 40 years of medical industry experience, the company provides scalable manufacturing solutions ranging from small-batch custom projects to large-scale production. Manufacturing includes absorbent component fabrication, precision converting, and complete assembly with sterile packaging capabilities.

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