Attend any seminar, read any textbook or article about diabetic wound care, and without exception the “gold standard” for treatment is the Total Contact Cast. For the TCC, the MedE-Kast Kit provides the optimal components and application procedure, and MedEfficiency will even provide the training and any consulting required for use of this product. There have been a number of studies comparing alternative treatments, and the TCC provides the best outcomes for the lowest total cost. With the application of 8 to 10 casts, 89% of patients are healed in 43 days.
MedEfficiency has made a gold standard an easier clinical option with the introduction of the TCC-EZ Total Contact Cast System. The TCC-EZ provides innovative fishnet meshed cast technology to construct a single layered cast, supported by an exclusively designed outer shell that provides additional support and stability for the patient. The TCC-EZ is faster and easier to apply than the MedE-Kast Total Contact Cast System and other Total Contact Casts. MedEfficiency provides training courses that ensure proper application technique and review of the indications/contraindications and standardized protocols.
MedEfficiency’s Casting Equipment Package offers an easy solution for a clinic to begin total contact casting. The Casting Equipment Package is a complete package of top-of-the-line professional cast removal products and accessories, assembled in a one-stop package at one low price. The contents of the Equipment Package can be purchased separately as well. Please select Casting Equipment for more information about the package and its contents.
New Product Development
MedEfficiency designs and develops medical products to fulfill existing needs in medical care. The development efforts are focused on wound care and lower extremity issues. The development team at MedEfficiency consists of engineers, medical practitioners and marketing professionals. This creative team has been awarded numerous Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Grants from various Institutes within the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Defense Advance Research Projects Agency (DARPA). These grants total nearly $2 Million of development funds for MedEfficiency.