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WE MAKE QUALITY PROSTHETICS SINCE 1992

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FRITZ KREUZER

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FERDINAND GOTTINGER

Fritz Kreutzer from Munich, who lost a leg during World War II while in Ukraine, saw how many people needed quality prostheses. Thanks to his initiative, financial support and organizational talent, the specialists of our company have been trained abroad and have all the necessary equipment for the production of modern highly functional artificial arms and legs using the latest technologies, as well as other devices to facilitate the lives of people with disabilities.
 
A great contribution to the creation of the project in Ukraine was made by the Ministry of Social Policy, Labor, Women, Family and Health Protection of the Land of Bavaria, the Ministry of Social Protection of the Population of Ukraine, the twin cities of Munich and Kyiv, the organization "Christians in the Munich Region", prosthetics orthopedic workshops of the Land of Bavaria, citizens of Germany.
I would especially like to mention Ferdinand Göttinger, a well-known specialist in the field of prosthetics. He transferred a lot of knowledge and experience to Ukrainian specialists to master the profession of technician-prosthetist. Together with specialists from Munich, he visited Kyiv several times, helped Ukrainians learn the basics of orthopedic technology, participated in prosthetics of difficult patients.
 
Today, four key prosthetists work at the Stetsenko Center: Oleksandr Stetsenko, Oleksandr Zelenskyi, Valery Nebesnyi and Vyacheslav Zemlyanyi - top-class specialists, in fact, one of the best in Ukraine.
We are recommended by professionals.
This is facilitated by our reputation, high-quality prostheses that are convenient to use, and a friendly atmosphere in the team.

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