Orliman Hand Splint Antiespastic Left Tp-6102I Size 1 1pc

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Description

Orliman left hand support with fixation for fingers. The splint is made of thermoplastic, with an absorbent plush lining that allows greater comfort by preventing discomfort caused by sweat. It has velvet straps for tying. The shape of the support can be changed by exposure to hot air. It also has velour straps with silicone lining to regulate the flexion of the metacarpophalangeal joint. The bandage uses durable and pleasant to the touch micro Velcro fasteners. It keeps the joints of the wrist, hand and fingers in a slight flexion, with the separation of the fingers by the straps exerting an individual stretching force on each finger. It is indicated in case of severe sprain and provides enormous relief to the wearer providing security.

Instructions for use

Place on the affected hand and adjust with the straps.

Unit price

€0.00 / Units

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