AllOut Marketing, Inc. to Provide Marketing Communications Services to Tactile Systems Technology, Inc.
WAYZATA, Minn. (January 24, 2006) –AllOut Marketing, a firm that exclusively serves the medical, healthcare, pharmaceutical, and bioscience sectors, announced today that it has been selected to provide marketing communications services to Tactile Systems Technology.
“AllOut Marketing was our first choice because of their past success with other clients like us,” said Jerry Mattys, CEO of Tactile Systems Technology. “What AllOut Marketing brings to the table is a thorough understanding of what works and what is effective in the medical marketplace. The experience that AllOut Marketing has, helps us avoid mistakes in our communication efforts – mistakes a growing company does not have time to make. With AllOut Marketing, our communication efforts yield successful results every time.”
Tactile Systems Technology, Inc. was founded in 1995 to develop and market the Flexitouch® Lymphedema System, a treatment of lymphedema and venous insufficiencies. Designed by a therapist, the Flexitouch® device simulates manual lymphedema drainage therapy (MLD) by using important design and therapy process innovations. It has been shown to help relieve the symptoms of primary lymphedema, post-mastectomy lymphedema, edema following sports injuries, post-immobilization edema, and venous insufficiencies. The Flexitouch® is available by physician prescription and may be purchased directly from Tactile Systems. For more information, please visit www.tactilesystems.com.
About AllOut Marketing
AllOut Marketing Inc. is a full-service, strategic marketing and communications services firm with expertise ranging from strategy development through tactical implementation. For more than a decade, the firm has exclusively served the medical, healthcare, pharmaceutical, and bioscience sectors. AllOut Marketing offers marketing consulting, market research, public relations, event management, graphic design, and web development services.
— Posted 01/24/2006