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UPPER LIMB ORTHOTICS |
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| AEROPLANE ARM SPLINT |
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For maintaining shoulder in maximum abduction. |
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| Pelvic support ( made to size) fixed shoulder abduction, moveable elbow joint with harness and wrist support. |
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Two polypropyline shells at upper arm and fore arm with elbow hinges |
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FINGER SPLINT-ACTIVE IP EXTENSION |
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Supports the DIP Joint in extension, while permitting unrestricted movement of the PIP joints.
Normally used without padding. Strap on the middle phalanx with a small adhesive strip |
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Made to size from Polypropylene- double shells molded over a cast |
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HAND SPLINT- COCK UP TYPE |
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A1 –A2 -Made to size from Polypropylene – on cast- or direct molded on body
A3-Ready Made
B-Made of Elastic fabric – Both imported &local
Used in multiple conditions where support to the wrist is required
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HAND SPLINT- DYNAMIC TYPE |
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With springs, outrigger & finger loops |
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A- Double pp shells custom molded over cast, with chest belt
B- Double pp shells, ready made, with chest belt.
C- Of Special plastic directly molded on arm and fitted with chest belt |
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Custom molded direct on body |
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| HAND SPLINT- COCK UP TYPE |
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Maintains wrist and hand in slight extension.
Resting hand design for comfort and limited function.
Excellent for a variety of wrist and hand indications such as arthritic hand positioning, reconstructive surgery or spasticity. |
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Wrist hand orthoses are designed to provide stability to the wrist while allowing the thumb and fingers to move freely.
Indications:
Radial or ulnar weakness that may lead to deviations
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Over-use syndromes
Tendonitis |
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| TENNIS ELBOW SPLINT/ GOLFERS ELBOW BRACE |
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It is a counter force strap applied over the forearm flexor or extensor muscles.
It prevents full muscular contraction and redirects the pull of the muscle helping to reduce pain and stress placed at the site of injury.
Indications:
Lateral epicondylitis - tennis elbow
Medial epicondylitis - golfer's elbow |
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