Neo G does deal with physio group for support
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.