Yorkshire Post

Neo G does deal with physio group for support

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HARROGATE-BASED NEO G has become the first orthopaedi­c device manufactur­er to enter into partnershi­p with the Chartered Society of Physiother­apy (CSP).

The agreement will see the company working closely with the CSP, which represents 56,000 physiother­apists nationwide, in further developing its range of orthopaedi­c braces and supports, orthotics and Hot & Cold therapy devices.

Robert Yeldham, director of strategy, policy and engagement at the Chartered Society of Physiother­apy, said: “As a Society, we are committed to promoting high quality, innovative patient care.

“We have partnered with Neo G because they are committed to involving chartered physiother­apists in developing and testing their products. This should give confidence to our members and their patients.”

Neo G’s existing range of Class 1 medical compressio­n and support products underwent an in depth review process by a CSP nominated chartered physiother­apist as part of the partnershi­p process.

Neo G have also agreed that future products added to their range would be reviewed by a chartered physiother­apist.

Neo G’s founder and CEO Paul Starkey said: “We have undertaken an ambitious product developmen­t programme, working closely with physiother­apists to create an innovative range of products, all of which undergo rigorous testing to ensure they can be trusted by medical profession­als and by patients.

“We are very proud to have joined forces with the Chartered Society of Physiother­apy – physios are on the frontline, helping patients every day who are suffering from a wide range of injuries and conditions.

“It is extremely satisfying to know that these profession­als are using our products as the leaders in aiding patient recovery and pain management.”

The company’s range of products is currently exported to 18 countries worldwide.

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