Russian designer and maufacturer
Medel is a Russian company that developes and manufactures medical electrets, a new family of smart implants replacing classic invasive electrostimulation devices previously used to treat various biological tissues damages
Research and Developement Center
Nowdays Medel company is the only research and manufacturing facility for medical electrets used in traumatology and orthoapedics which successfully developes in this area in joint efforts with doctors and scientific specialists.
According to domestic and foreign experts,
Medel's developments open up new opportunities for mankind to face a number of previously unsolved problems in medicine and may become a remarkable breakthrough in traumatology and orthopedics alike the domestic inventions of G.A. Ilizarov and K.M. Sivash, which turned over global industry standards.
All of above mentioned
would not just amend existing treatment practices to make them effective as possible, but also significantly improve the quality and expectancy of life for whole world population by changes in treatment approach for the one of the most widespread human diseases – osteoarthritis. And instantly Russia is becoming the center of scientific and technological development of these innovations to solve global problems.

Medel has organized serial production of medical electrets in St. Petersburg.
The first product in the company's line of medical electrets, the orthopedic electret, has already undergone clinical trials, been patented in Russia, the US, Europe, Israel, Japan, and a number of other countries, undergone state registration, and been approved by the Russian Ministry of Health for use in Russia.
More than 50 medical institutions have already started performing independent operations.
The global potential of the company's developments has already been recognized by foreign experts: proposals for cooperation have been received from leading orthopedists in Israel and the United States, and negotiations are underway with a major European medical manufacturer to develop and release a joint line of new medical devices.




