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Pediatric Prosthetics Inc. Internet Outreach Campaign Helps More Young Families Discover Hope

October 9, 2007
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Pediatric Prosthetics Inc. (OTCBB:PDPR) Management is pleased to report that its Internet Outreach campaign, designed and launched under the guidance of the people at www.netvisualresults.com, continues to help more and more young families across America find the answers for their children with a limb-loss.

Kenneth Bean, VP Operations stated: “It just goes to remind us all once again that if you want it done right…then identify the people that do it best…and then give them the green light and support them in their efforts.

“In the three short years since we began operations here at Pediatric Prosthetics Inc….the world has changed. When we opened our doors in 2004, it was estimated that perhaps 40% of American families utilized the internet as ‘One’ information source. Today, it is estimated that over 80% of Americans utilize the Internet as their ‘Primary Source’ of information. Sadly though, a lot of that information is outdated…or wrong. With the fine people at Net Visual Results, we cut the ‘Gordian knot’ of mis-information by simply getting the parents on the phone and answering the questions they are almost afraid to ask on behalf of their children.

“We now have the tools to accelerate our growth, and that acceleration should be very apparent as we move into our second fiscal quarter.”

About Pediatric Prosthetics Inc.

Pediatric Prosthetics Inc. is the national provider of specialized pediatric prosthetics for both upper and lower limbs. The Company’s CEO Linda Putback-Bean pioneered fitting state-of-the-art myoelectric upper extremity prostheses for the pediatric niche market. In the absence of a hand or arm, a child’s brain still continues sending signals to grasp or open the hand in the residual limb. Myoelectric sensors can read those signals through the skin, (requiring no surgery), and with a computer chip can magnify those signals many fold to actuate a tiny powerful motor to accomplish tasks with the life-like hand. In 2003, Ms. Putback-Bean founded Pediatric Prosthetics to create a comprehensive organization that connects parents and their children with a limb loss, to expert pediatric prosthetic fitting, rehabilitation, and life-long care. As a result, Pediatric Prosthetics hopes to increase the quality of life for patients and their families nationwide. For more information, visit http://www.kidscanplay.com. or call Kenneth Bean at 713-569-3896

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