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Medfac UK Ltd Acquires John Florence Ltd to Enhance Orthotic Services

Medfac UK Ltd is delighted to announce the acquisition of John Florence Ltd, specialised paediatric and young adult orthotic supply and manufacturing company. The acquisition further enhances Medfac UK Ltd’s commitment to the supply of orthotic products and services.

John Florence Limited is renowned for the manufacture of high quality, innovative orthoses supported by exceptional service. It is based at a purpose-built centre in Lewes, Sussex where there is a team of experienced orthotists, technicians and administrative staff.

Commenting, Bob Donaldson, CEO of the Medfac Group, said “We are very excited to acquire John Florence Ltd. It has a fantastic reputation in children’s orthotic services and we will build on the quality, innovation and specialism of the John Florence Ltd business. It is an outstanding fit with our ambitious, successful Medfac Group.”

The Medfac Group was established in 2013 to manufacture and distribute physical rehabilitation products. In 2023, the Medfac Group acquired the X-Lite® brand to run alongside its well established global brands of Kinetec®, Manosplint®, Dr.Aktive® and Halo Medical™.

The Medfac Group has facilities in the USA, France, Belgium and the UK and it distributes to over 65 countries worldwide.

All customers should continue to interact with the John Florence team as before, but under the trading details of Medfac UK Ltd. (These are available separately). The acquisition of John Florence Ltd was completed on Friday 13th December 2024.

Who was John Florence?
 

In 1963 starting his own business, John unleashed his entrepreneurial spirit and measured, manufactured and fitted his own orthoses,

He had a soft spot for children and was frustrated with existing appliances and changed this overnight by using lighter alloys and coloured materials.

He also initiated his 'one or two week' supply philosophy. John started the stock footwear revolution, making bootees which could be easily adapted, negating the usual four week wait for footwear. TLSOs, KAFO's were supplied within seven days.

In the 1970's, he was among the first to utilise the plastics revolution, launching brilliant designs - making AFO's, KAFO's, TLSO's, and his own unique style extension prostheses.

John also designed specialist polypropylene KAFO's for children. The design included a fixed moulded knee section to control knee flexion contractures, which revolutionized DMD/ SMA orthotic treatments.

His TLSO's became among the best in paediatric provision, and he began a 'supine casting' method with his simply designed, portable casting frame.

He was also a popular lecturer and helped with organising events for the continued education of others, becoming vice chairman of ISPO (International Society of Prosthetists and Orthotists).

From 1984-1996 he became involved with charities. Morocco became a birthplace for a revolution in orthotics, as did Afghanistan.

Retired in 1997, the measure of John’s achievements must include the legacy that he leaves. The John Florence Paediatric Orthotic Centre still provides his philosophy of 'quality orientated', 'prompt supply', 'get it right-first time' and 'fit for purpose strategies', and so continues his lifelong achievement for providing the best paediatric orthotic care available.

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