- The history of the company -

 

The Haynl company was founded on November 1st, 1982 in Halberstadt by engineer Kurt Haynl. The company is now based in Schönebeck (Germany).


From the beginning, the company's purpose was the development, production and repair of medical electronic devices for the medical service, polyclinics, hygiene inspections, colleges, universities and similar institutions. Special developments for individual items as well as applications and small series were produced.


From 1991 onwards, the company specialized in the development and production of medical products for electrical stimulation and electromyography. These are used particularly in the home therapy sector. At the same time, the company was established as a service provider in the German healthcare system.


A patent application filed by Mr. Haynl in 1994 describes the combination therapy that was newly developed at the time (“Device for generating a stimulation signal and for physiological testing for weakened muscle tissue, in particular the anal sphincter and the pelvic floor muscles, which is used in a sphincter training device and works with an electromyogram and stimulation sensor.”).


The ST-2001ES therapy system was based on the new method. This medical device with the operating mode “time-controlled combination of EMG biofeedback and electrostimulation” was first included in the list of aids of the statutory health insurance in 1995. It was developed and produced by Haynl-Elektronik.
Operating as a sole proprietorship until 1996, the company was founded as a GmbH in the same year.


The devices for clinical and home therapy use are used to treat various forms of incontinence, muscular and neurological diseases and swallowing disorders. Another special feature are the optional ultra-short pulse current groups with a single pulse width of at least 1µs.


In addition to the diagnostic and therapy devices, Haynl-Elektronik GmbH also developed special training devices for top-level sports. These are used in competitive sports centers, for example. In addition, exercise therapy devices were developed and sold. Research projects in the human and veterinary medical fields were also successfully implemented.