意大利Rimec S.r.l. www.rimec.it
意大利著名的持续被动运动康复设备的专业生产厂家,在业内享有很高的声誉。该公司有欧洲最为完备的CPM研发队伍,从1987年以来一直引导欧洲CPM的发展,产品行销全球60多个国家和地区。公司现有产品主要有上肢持续被动康复系统、下肢持续被动运动康复系统、石膏移除系统、克氏钢针(Kirschner Wires)钻孔机以及肩关节活动度测试训练系统等。公司产品质量体系已经通过TUV和ISO认证。
RIMEC Srl, Passive mobilization since 1987
In keeping with a production reconversion project, in 1987 Rimec turned its production to the electromedical equipment sector, or more precisely, to the production of machines designed for passive rehabilitation.
Rimec is making a name for itself worldwide in this sector, and it competes with multinational companies that cover the entire spectrum of health products.
It approaches the market by taking part in the sector's most important international trade show events, and is present at specialist physicians' conventions, during which the company's production faces up to the judgement of the world of science.
Notwithstanding the short amount of time that has elapsed since the company entered this market, it is present in all of the EU countries, as well as Switzerlan - Algeria - Sri Lanka – Mauritius – Bieloruss – Croatia – Russia – Turkey – Egypt – Morocco – Tunisia – South Africa – Kenya – Israel – Palestine – Lebanon – Syria – Jordan – Kuwait – Iran – Iraq – Saudi Arabia – Qatar – Bahrain – the United Arab Emirates – India – Thailand – Malaysia – Indonesia – Singapore – Taiwan – Australia – Korea – Japan – China – Hong Kong – Brunei – Brazil.
Today the company is recognised as one of the most highly qualified manufacturers of passive rehabilitation equipment (CPM). In 1997 it put an extremely innovative rehabilitator for passive movement of upper limb articulations on the market, and this has place the company at the top of the market segment it addresses in terms of quality. The range expanded in 2005 with a new model for shoulder mobilization.
Completing the range of Rimec products are equipment designed for plaster rooms and orthopaedic casualty departments, such as an oscillating saw for removing plaster casts, an aspirator for plaster cast saws, and a battery-operated drill for inserting Kirschner wires.