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based inLewisville, TEXAS (USA)
We believe in Powering Motion™ - The company’s philosophy “to get and keep people moving” - is based on the idea that activity is the key to living a healthier lifestyle, better treatment outcomes, and improved healthcare economics for all. We do ...
OA FULLFORCE is DonJoy's lightweight OA knee brace that offloads the affected compartment of the knee while reducing ligament strain, allowing active patients to go more miles with less pain. Reduce ...
based inHarleysville, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Advanced Orthopaedics, is a leading manufacturer and supplier of orthopedic soft goods, bracing and fracture management products, foot care orthotics, and compression hosiery. In business for over 27 years, we continue to expand our product line to ...
Product Highlights: A unique perforated neoprene-like material that retains heat, but not water. The perspiration generated by exercise flows through the AIRPRENE to keep the skin dry and comfortable. AIRPRENE eliminates excessive heat build-up ...
based inKfar-Saba, ISRAEL
Medical Quant company is a medical device company focused on innovative science-based products devices for home self health care and clinical professional use. We strive to bring relief to more and more people around the world, by providing the best ...
Designed principally for Home Healthcare, Handy Cure is a portable medical device for relieving pain and for treating a wide range of aches and inlammations. Handy Cure can be operated for up to 18 hours using a rechargeable lithium battery, so you ...
based inLoves Park, ILLINOIS (USA)
Serola Biomechanics, Inc. is the result of research done by Dr. Rick Serola, a chiropractor. In 1988, after noticing that muscle strength increased throughout the body after sacroiliac stabilization, he began research into the underlying ...
The Sacroiliac Joint is one of the most common underlying causes of back pain today. Sprained ligaments in the sacroiliac region cause imbalanced muscular responses which lead to structural compensation patterns. These patterns are often experienced ...
