Medical Technology presents PlantarCure at COPA

May 2019 saw orthopaedic surgeon and member of the Medical Technology medical team present at COPA, the UK’s leading event for physical therapy at the Excel centre, London.

COPA is a cross sector event for physical therapy, meaning thousands of physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, podiatrists and medical professionals, from both the private and public sector, attend to source the latest products and services.

The talk covered the technology behind PlantarCure and its use in treating plantar fasciitits pain.

Followed by a later demonstration of the product and a discussion on its use in a clinical environment.

https://www.excel.london/visitor/whats-on/copa-2019

The Pharmacy Show exhibition, NEC Birmingham

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More than 6,100 hospital and community pharmacy, healthcare and industry professionals – an increase of 28% over 2010 –  travelled from across the UK to attend the two-day event held at the NEC in Birmingham (October 9th – 10th).

MTL’s stand showcased a number of new products for pain relief. Plantarcure was particularly well received by the pharmacists as a non pharmacological treatment for knee pain.

Research presented at SICOT in Prague

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September saw MTL presenting the research behind the Plantarcure technology at SICOT, the world orthopaedic meeting in Prague. The convention meets annually in the Prague Congress Centre to discuss the latest developments in orthopaedics and patient treatments.

A delegation from MTL travelled to Prague to present the research to the meeting. The presentation about the treatment of pain using shockwave therapy was very well attended.

Research presented at UKSEM, the UK’s largest sports and exercise medicine conference

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UKSEM is Europe’s largest Sport and Exercise Medicine conference catering to all those involved in fitness, health and physiotherapy.  MTL were pleased to be invited to present their latest research into treating the pain of tendonosis with precise frequency vibration shockwaves.