Podcast: HELLER MEDIZINTECHNIK GmbH & Co. KG as a guest at ms-perspektive.de Foot drop – Get your mobility back!

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In cooperation with MS-Perspektive, the multiple sclerosis podcast with Nele Handwerker, HELLER MEDIZINTECHNIK GmbH & Co. KG presents today’s podcast episode on the topic of foot drop.

Our medical product consultant Sascha Mannsfeld explains the topic of foot drop, what treatment options are available and how the health insurance-supported innoSTEP-WL foot drop system can help to significantly improve or maintain your mobility. In addition, various customers have their say with a current experience report.

You can find the full interview and the podcast episode here: MS-Perspektive.de

Have fun listening!

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