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center that opened in 2005. TMC decided to take customer service
to a new level by pairing amputees with health care professionals
who would help them go through the entire process.
The center has allowed TMC to get out of the artificial
knee and hip business -- the area in which most other orthopedic companies
specialize - and replace it with a prosthetics division.
TMC plans to grow the center, which has already increased
to three practitioners, as well as build a new center by the end of
the year.
Although the company experienced its lowest growth
last year, TMC's revenue grew 4 percent to $17 million in 2005 from
$16 million in 2004.
Sansone says the company made a concerted effort
to focus on its growth, and its first quarter 2006 figures are almost
where the company was after seven months last year.
TMC, which was founded in 1992, is also a manufacturer
and wholesaler of a line of spinal bracing. |