Breg and Club Warehouse Launch Partnership in Australia

Breg, Inc. is a leading orthopedic bracing and billing services company.

Today they announced they have partnered with Australian-based distributor Club Warehouse to expand delivery of its premium, high-value orthopedic products in the Australian market.

Breg notes beginning February 15, 2021, they will offer its products to orthopedic practices and sports organizations across the continent, including the Australian Football League (AFL), National Rugby League (NRL) and Rugby Union Clubs.

“Club Warehouse not only has an impressive roster of customers that includes some of Australia’s most elite athletes – its team also shares our core values, centered on excellent customer service and enhanced patient care,” said Bianca Flikweert, Breg’s international director of sales.

Club Warehouse’s product portfolio extends from simple first aid needs to pharmacy, sports performance, and physiotherapy supplies, as well as sophisticated sports recovery equipment. To learn more about Breg’s full product portfolio, visit Breg.com.

“Breg’s bracing and cold therapy products are considered among the highest quality and highest value in our field,” said Club Warehouse Owner Ian Patrick. “We are thrilled to partner with Breg to expand availability to patients and providers across Australia.”

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