Wrist and forear splints are designed to immobilize and provide firm and comfortable support to the hand and wrist in various orthopedic conditions. They maintain the wrist in the functional position.This splint from Tynor is made of PUF fused fabric that is breathable, and hence comfortable. It has removable aluminium splints that offer a customised fit and good grip.
They also make it possible to achieve the required degree of dorsi-flexion. The long length of the brace ensures enhanced immobilisation. The brace also allows free finger movement. The hook loop closures ensure optimal compression, and make application and removal easy.
Tynor Restrainer built-in opening for thumb abduction that offers better pain relief and ensures that the thumb remains relaxed.
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Benefits
- Cushiony & comfortable.
- Easy to tie and open.
- Strong and durable.
- Fits left, right, wrist & ankle.
Applications
- To manage combative or disoriented patient.
- Manage post anesthesia delirium.
- Patients with head injuries or recovering from seizures.
- Schizophrenia, mental illness, dementia, or side effects from their treatment.
- To limit the body movement.
- Maintain a particular position.
The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the human body. The cost of such versatility is an increased risk of injury. It is important that family physicians understand the anatomy of the shoulder, mechanisms of injury, typical physical and radiologic findings, approach to management of injuries, and indications for referral. Clavicle fractures are among the most common acute shoulder injuries, and more than 80 percent of them can be managed conservatively.
The shoulder sling works by immobilising the arm and shoulder by raising the arm and restricting its movement. The Shoulder Sling sits within a material based sling attached to a strap which loops round the patient’s neck to help elevate the arm. The strap can be adjusted manually depending on the patient’s height and arm length, but a professional will always set this before you leave the hospital to ensure that it is fitted accurately.
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