Super Ortho Wrist Splint
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Item Code:: O4-002 Size: Beige or White Size: S,M,L,XL,XXL Good immobilization for the post-traumatic wrist. Aluminum stay and plastic stays stabilizes wris
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The Super Ortho Wrist Splint is designed to provide effective immobilization for post-traumatic wrist injuries.
It features aluminum and plastic stays for enhanced stability and support.
Available in beige or white, it comes in sizes S, M, L, XL, and XXL to accommodate various patient needs.
This splint is ideal for both short-term and long-term use in recovery settings.
Applications & Use Cases
This wrist splint is used for patients recovering from wrist fractures, sprains, or surgeries.
It is suitable for use in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings across Kenya.
Healthcare professionals recommend it for patients needing immobilization to facilitate healing.
Its adjustable design ensures a proper fit for different wrist sizes.
Care & Maintenance
To maintain the Super Ortho Wrist Splint, clean it regularly with mild soap and water, then air dry.
Avoid using harsh chemicals that may damage the material.
Store the splint in a cool, dry place when not in use, ensuring it is free from direct sunlight.
Regularly inspect the splint for any signs of wear or damage to ensure continued effectiveness.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a custom wrist splint cost?
The cost of a thermoplastic splint will vary depending on its size and complexity. A small splint for a single finger is likely to cost around $20. A larger splint involving the hand and wrist is likely to cost $100-$120.
How many hours should I wear a wrist splint?
You can wear the wrist splint overnight, but we suggest 8 hours as the limit. Throughout the day, you should remove the wrist support every now and again and do gentle movements and wrist exercises to ensure an effective recovery from your condition..
Are wrist splints effective?
Studies suggest that wearing a splint can improve the symptoms within a few weeks, but the effect is often only temporary. In some people splints don't help at all, or the symptoms return after a while..