Originating from providing relief from the discomfort experienced after amputation...
In 1969, Frieder Kempe, a German-Canadian devoted himself to Farabloc\\\'s research and development. His original motivation was to try to provide comfort in a non-invasive way for his amputee father.
The first prototype, introduced in 1978, can be easily applied to any limb that needs protection. Benefiting not only amputatee patients, but in cases such as sports injuries, muscle injuries, post-operative care and chronic injuries; they all see improvement with Farabloc use. Over the years, it has won the recognition of many international societies and health care organizations.
The Farabloc series covers the whole body: knee covers, waist belts, blankets, neck wraps, hats, arm guards, vests, leg guard, elbow guard, wrist-palm guards, gloves, nose covers and amputation protectors etc.