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Degenerative Joint Disease Suppliers In Europe
3 companies found
based inBuxtehude, GERMANY
implantcast GmbH is a highly–specialised and innovative medical technology company. We are based in Buxtehude near Hamburg, Germany and have more than 600 employees. The company operates in the fields of product development, manufacturing, sterile ...
The AJS® hip stem system features a complete range of cementless and cemented implants for primary arthroplasty. Because they are shaped to very closely fit the proximal endosteal femoral geometry of European patients, the AJS® stem gives ...
based inGliwice, POLAND
Technomex is present on the market of producers and suppliers of rehabilitation equipment since 1987. We provide comprehensive equipment for hospitals, sanatoriums, rehabilitation centers and private treatment rooms. In addition, our company has a ...
Froozer device allows the local cooling of the body of the patient by contact with the cold vapor stream of nitrogen at -160 ° C. It is equipped with a touch screen for easy and fast operation. Cold nitrogen vapor stream is directed to the skin ...
based inVochov, CZECH REPUBLIC
EMBITRON Ltd. is a recognized producer and supplier of medical devices for physiotherapy, medical rehabilitation, and other medical fields. During more than twenty years of its track record, EMBITRON Ltd. has become one of the major suppliers of ...
Electrodeless electrotherapy positively influences painful states and promotes the healing of musculoskeletal tissues without attaching electrodes on the patients. The contactless principle of electrotherapy significantly reduces risks and ...
