Kathy Kleinik has been solving JAS mysteries for the past 8 years. Technically, she works in the billing department, but she may as well be a Private Investigator due to her invaluable skill at revealing and resolving discrepancies and inconsistencies related to billing and claims.
Read MorePam Reeder has been a part of the Joint Active Systems (JAS) family for 15 years. She spent the first 8 years of her career assembling devices in our manufacturing facility, where she gained knowledge of each device, their features, and how they work to improve patient quality of life.
Read MoreDan Willenborg has been a part of the JAS family for over 5 years. He does everything from maintaining and repairing shop equipment, building devices, changing light bulbs, and even assisting team members with jump-starting their vehicles.
Read MoreThis month the Employee Spotlight shines on Crystal Holmes, Sales & Marketing Coordinator. Crystal has been a JAS team member for four years.
Read MoreThe ankle is one of the most frequently injured joints in the body. Treatment commonly consists of a period of immobilization, followed by physical therapy for range of motion, stretching, and strength building.
Read MorePost-mastectomy, lumpectomy, or lymph node removal patients can experience loss of mobility and strength, scar tissue formation, limiting movement in the arm or shoulder or Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen shoulder)…
Read MoreGail Brandt has been a part of the Joint Active Systems family for over seven years in our shipping and receiving department.
Read MoreCory Barcus has been a part of the Joint Active Systems (JAS) family since March 2021. We like to think his attention to detail and desire to learn are some of the qualities that help him hit the bullseye each day.
Read MoreThe metacarpophalangeal joints (MCP) are often called "knuckles." They are the articulations where the fingers and thumb attach to the hand.
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