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New website Protec

Welcome to the new Protec website! Feel free to take a look around. Have you noticed that our branding has been updated?

At Protec, we are proud to launch our updated branding and brand-new website! Recently, we have expanded our offerings and made a significant step with our new cranial remolding helmets for babies. Our branding, website and logo needed to reflect this change. We’ve given our look a refresh, now aligning better with the direction we’ve taken. We’ll continue to develop our website and expand our content. Enjoy exploring our new site!

Questions or comments? You can reach out to Communications & Marketing at d.verheul@dehoogstraat.nl.

Persoonlijke verhalen

We are only happy, when you are

"I’ve now been a prosthesis user for half a century. For many years, I functioned quite well with my prostheses. I am a visual artist and a teacher, I lead an active life, and I have a job that requires me to stand. I’ve also always traveled a lot. However, I often suffered from sores in my groin, but I kept going. I simply want to do things and not always be focused on my prosthesis, which can limit me."

Read Hilli's story

A few years after her leg amputation, Eugénie van Huijgevoort competes in adaptive CrossFit competitions. Eugénie was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2017. During her treatments, she developed blood clots, which led to the amputation of her left upper leg. "After my amputation, I became less hesitant. That’s why I’m embracing the adventure of the Adaptive CrossFit Games in Texas."

Read Eugénie's story

A few years ago, Carla shared in her previous experience story how, after the amputation of her legs and arm due to dystrophy, she unexpectedly learned to walk again with her prosthetic legs. Since then, she has taken enormous steps – both literally and figuratively. Carla has started running on blades and she talks more about it in the interview. "Running really feels like freedom to me!"

Read Carla's story