MedFac Learning Centre

  1. If you already have an account with MedFac Learning Centre you can log in from the login page at https://medfaclearningcentre.com/user-account/.
  2. Enter the email address that’s registered to your MedFac Learning Centre account and your password.
  3. Click Sign In.
You can reset your password on the Sign in page.
  1. Click Lost Password
  2. Enter an email address associated with your account.
  3. We’ll send a link to the email if it is associated with your account to then reset your password.
 

MedFac spans many offices worldwide. Our offices are in the UK, France and the USA with our head office based in the South of England. Our Halo Medical Orthotists, who mainly work in hospitals as part of a multi-disciplinary team, include Consultants, Physiotherapists and Podiatrists. Team members refer patients to the orthotist for assessment and treatment.

Bespoke insoles and footwear are mainly made at the Wellingborough and Aldershot sites.

Feel free to reach out to our customer service team at [email protected] or call us on +44 3330 347400.

There are multiple levels to our MedFac Learning Centre membership.

  1. If you want to upgrade to the monthly option, click here.
  2. If you want to upgrade to the yearly option, click here.

If you would like to pause your membership please reach out to us at [email protected] and we can organise this for you.

If you would like to cancel your membership please reach out to us at [email protected] and we can organise something for you.

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To view our free lessons you must create a MedFac learning centre profile (here). Once you have created a profile and logged in, you can access our lessons.

To get a 100% completion on our lessons you must click on the complete button on the bottom right of the course.

If you did not meet the passing percentage (75%) you can re-visit the quiz and submit it again. We do suggest if you need to do this, to go through the lesson in full so you don’t miss any of the key points.

Certificates are automatically generated when you complete a course successfully. When you have completed all lessons of your course, and in some cases passed the test, you can find your certificate at the end of the course or in your profile tab. You can download it as PDF.

With a MedFac Learning Centre account, you are allowed full access to all Free courses you see in the catalogue. You can take as many as you want, as often as you want. However, some of our courses will be for members with a MedFac learning centre subscription. Only members with a subscription can access these courses.

You can stop a course by clicking the back arrow on the top left.

Kinetec®

Kinetec® have been supplying continuous passive motion devices and orthopaedic traction frames to the rehabilitation market worldwide since the 1970s. Kinetec® is world renowned for quality, innovation and service.

A continuous passive motion (CPM) machine is a motorised device that passively moves a joint through a pre-set range of motion.

Experimental investigations in the 1970s provided the scientific basis for CPM treatment using motor-driven exercise equipment. Positive clinical experience, with this exciting therapeutic modality being well received by surgeons, therapists and patients, accelerated its widespread acceptance.

Fifty years later, advances in technology and the extension of this form of post-surgical rehabilitation therapy to new indications and protocols demonstrate that CPM still plays an integral and significant role in orthopaedic recovery. For the patient, it is a valuable and well-tolerated method of rapidly restoring lost joint function, mobility and confidence.

Simply put, traction is the practice of pulling on a broken bone or dislocated body part in a slow, steady manner to realign it into proper position and keep it stable. This is typically done with ropes, weights, and pulleys.  Traction can also be used to prevent or control muscle spasms. 

Kinetec® has a wide variety of Knee supports & braces available on their website: Here.

Kinetec® has a wide variety of off-the-shelf diabetic footwear available on their website: Here.

Dr.Aktive®

Dr. Aktive is a brand that belongs under the MedFac umbrella. It primarily focuses on providing customers with the best physio and rehabilitation-based technology.

Cryotherapy, sometimes known as cold therapy, is the local or general use of low temperatures in medical therapy. Cryotherapy may be used to treat a variety of tissue lesions, reduce inflammation, increase metabolism & improve immune response. 

We offer the ability to rent our Cryo Pro machines for certain periods with the ability to purchase them after the rental period is finished. You can rent them: here.

Yes! Feel free to reach out to: [email protected].

Biofeedback is a type of mind-body technique you use to control some of your body’s functions, such as your heart rate, breathing patterns and muscle responses. You can receive biofeedback training in physical therapy clinics, medical centres and hospitals. 

Manosplint®

A hand therapist is a registered occupational therapist or physiotherapist who specialises in the rehabilitation of patients with conditions affecting the hands and upper limbs.

Thermoplastic splinting maintains a range of movement by holding the joint in a position of stretch for a prolonged period. As a result of wearing the thermoplastic splint for several hours, the properties of the muscle change and adapt to their new position.

Yes! Please reach out to us at [email protected] to arrange a demo, call or workshop.

Halo Medical

Halo Medical is an organisation of orthotists that work within NHS Hospitals and in private settings. With state-of-the-art scanning technology, Halo Medical can provide a combination of made-to-measure and off-the-shelf devices to ensure optimum treatment and comfort. Digital scanning and computer-aided manufacture of our insoles and braces ensures that our orthoses are manufactured with a high degree of accuracy.
Our Halo Medical orthotists work within NHS Hospitals and in private settings to supply devices that support the body, encourage active lifestyles, and reduce pain or pathological developments.
From footwear and insoles to made-to-measure orthotic bracing and spinal supports, our clinicians have the experience to care for all age groups from paediatrics to patients with arthritic and diabetic pathologies.

X-Lite®

X-Lite is the only splinting and casting material made from a cotton base impregnated with a non-toxic polymer. It is entirely biodegradable and can be composted once all attachments have been removed.

If you need to dispose of your X-Lite splint please follow our course: X-Lite Splint Disposal.

X-Lite® is the only casting material made from a cotton base impregnated with a non-toxic, safe polymer. The polymer is Polycaprolactone and it belongs to a group of polyester PCLs, which are a well-known implantable biomaterial.

Yes! Please reach out to us at [email protected] to arrange a demo, call or workshop.