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NEW: VenoTrain® sport stocking
This sport stocking can more
VenoTrain® sport is the name of the new sport stocking specially tailored to meet the needs of athletes and to support them during performance and regeneration. Precisely defined compression means that the sport stocking can optimally enhance blood circulation: This means less “heavy” legs, because fluid does not accumulate in the tissue so easily.
3rd Bauerfeind Industry Forum
“Our mission remains the same”, 11/11/2008
“Those who rely on cheap medical aids are clearly compromising patient care.” CEO Prof. Hans B. Bauerfeind reaffirmed his commitment to quality leadership last week at the 3rd Bauerfeind Industry Forum. Health care management, marketing, and consumer research experts provided the 400+ medical supplies retailers with ideas and decision-making guidance for shaping their businesses.
Bauerfeind opens subsidiary in Dubai, 10/27/2008
Bauerfeind AG, based in Zeulenroda in Thuringia, is continuing to expand its global distribution network. At the end of October the medical products manufacturer is opening its Middle East subsidiary with an office in Dubai. “As a business location, the United Arab Emirates have gained enormously in importance in recent years.
New LumboTrain® fastener available October 1, 10/13/2008
The Bauerfeind classics LumboTrain® and LumboTrain® Lady will come equipped with a new, perforated fastener starting October 1. This fastener is considerably more breathable, which makes for even better wearing comfort. The use of micro Velcro® also makes the fastener extremely flat, but it still provides the same high degree of tensioning as before.
2008 Summer Olympic Games
Bauerfeind supplied and supported German athletes in Beijing, 08/25/2008
It was busy at the Bauerfeind Service Station in the German House in Beijing until well after midnight on the last day of the Games. A number of athletes were taking advantage of their last chance to have their foot pressure measured or were picking up their orthopedic insoles. The team’s services were in greater demand this year than at any other Games.
