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Leg Foot Suppliers In Germany
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based inMelsungen, GERMANY
As one of the world’s leading medical technology companies, B. Braun aims to protect and improve the health of people around the world. For more than 180 years, we have shaped health care with our pioneering spirit and groundbreaking contributions. ...
Askina Sorb is a sterile primary wound dressing made of fibers containing 85% of calcium alginate and 15% of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC). When in contact with wound exudate, the alginate-CMC fibers are fast gelling, resulting from an ionic exchange ...
based inBremen, GERMANY
We are experienced professionals for cleaning, care and hygiene products. At our company headquarters in Bremen (since 2017 at the new location Gottlieb-Daimler-Straße) we produce wipe and care cloths as well as rolls in different qualities. Our ...
The wet washing gloves have a skin-care effect with aloe vera and vitamin E, are non-irritating and therefore suitable for geriatric, nursing and patient care. The 3D non-woven material is fluffy, skin-friendly and allows a gentle cleansing. The wet ...
based inBetzenweiler, GERMANY
The company RECK Technik was founded by Anton Reck in 1957. Starting as an artisanal firm, he led the company to an enterprise with worldwide success. Since 2014, Christine Reck runs the family-owned company with its 260 employees successfully in ...
The MOTOmed loop impresses with its unique digital intelligence and its visual appearance. Almost all models can be upgraded in terms of equipment and functionality by means of an Upgrade Bundle. The MOTOmed loop also features its unique height ...
based inRengsdorf, GERMANY
Lohmann & Rauscher (L&R) is a leading international supplier of forward-looking medical devices and hygiene products of the highest quality. We develop customised solutions for the problems faced by patients and healthcare professionals – from ...
The recommended dressing change interval is normally 2–4 days. Depending on the type of wound and its healing progress, the dressing can be left on the wound for a shorter or longer period (up to a maximum of 7 ...
