- Condition: Factory New
- Weight: 1.85 lb
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- MFR: Alimed Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 2970003554
Frequently asked questions
Does this splint provide effective hand support?
Yes, it is specifically engineered to stabilize the wrist in a neutral position while supporting the fingers in partial flexion. This design effectively maintains the natural palmar arches and helps prevent stiffness or contractures.
Can I customize the shape for a better fit?
Absolutely. Because this is a thermoplastic orthosis, it must be heated before molding. This process allows you to achieve a precise, patient-specific fit that conforms perfectly to the individual’s anatomy.
Is this splint suitable for both left and right hands?
Yes, the design is highly versatile and is intended for use on either the left or right hand.
Can the thumb position be adjusted?
Yes, the splint offers flexibility in thumb placement, allowing for positioning between palmar and radial abduction to meet specific clinical needs.
Is this product made in the USA?
Yes, it is proudly manufactured in the United States and is fully compliant with both the Buy American Act (BAA) and the Trade Agreement Act (TAA).
Is this material suitable for dorsal application?
Yes, the thermoplastic material is highly adaptable and can be modified for dorsal application if clinical requirements dictate.
What is the recommended hand size for this large version?
The Large size is designed for the following dimensions:
- Hand Circumference: 8 to 9-1/2 inches
- Wrist Circumference: 7-1/2 to 9-1/2 inches
How many units are included in a single pack?
Each order contains 3 units per pack.
Is there a specific way I should prepare the material?
This is a pre-cut, non-molded form. It must be properly tempered/heated according to clinical guidelines before applying it to the patient to ensure it becomes pliable for custom contouring.
Is this splint meant for long-term use?
The splint is designed for single-patient use and provides the necessary stability for patients managing conditions like arthritis or neurological impairments that require long-term contracture management.