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DYNAMIC ELBOW FLEXION EXTENSION ORTHOSIS (Code No.1001) |
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Size:
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S, M, L
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Features:
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Light metal and high
density polythene foam combination.
Velcro closures to
give proper fittings.
Hinge joints to give
desired range of motion.
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Applications:
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In cases of graded
physiotherapy / rehabilitation for calculated and better recovery.
Post surgical /
fracture cases.
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DYNAMIC WRIST HAND ORTHOSIS WITH FINGER EXTENSION ASSIST (Code No.1002) |
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Size:
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S, M, L
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Features:
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Adjustable
wrist-tension by detaching or attaching springs.
Detachable
arrangement for fingers.
Washable,
unbreakable and economic.
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Applications:
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Mobilization
exercises for both wrist and fingers in cases of regaining process from wrist
drop.
Fro physiotherapy
after extensor tendon repair.
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DYNAMIC RADIAL PALSY SPLINT (Code No.1003) |
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Size:
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S, M, L
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Features:
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Adjustable
wrist-tension by detaching or attaching springs.
Washable,
unbreakable and economic.
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Applications:
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Mobilization
exercises for both wrist and fingers in casesof regaining process from wrist
drop.
For physiotherapy
after extensor tendon repair.
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VOLKMANS TURN BUCKLE SPLINT (Code No.1004) |
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Size:
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S, M, L, XL
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Features:
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Works on three-point
fixation mechanism.
Reverting on plastic
material to protect against undue force while correcting.
Turn buckle attached
to give proper handling of the splint.
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Applications
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To correct
contractures of soft tissue faster when compared with conventional
physiotherapy.
To decrease the
rehabilitation time by preventing or lessening muscular atrophy.
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ELBOW TURN BUCKLE SPLINT (Code No.1005) |
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Size:
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XS, S, M, L
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Features:
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Light metal and
high-density polythene foam combination.
Turn buckle for easy
contracture release.
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Applications:
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Corrects
contractures of soft tissues faster when combined with physiotherapy
exercises.
In cases of post
fracture, post burn rehabilitation care and support.
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KNUCKLE BENDER SPLINT (Code No.1006) |
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Size:
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S, M, L
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Features:
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Circular stainless
steel spring maintains constant pressure.
Well padded,
unbreakable, washable, reusable and economic.
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Applications:
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To flex the meta
carpo phallengeal joints of the hand.
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HUMERUS FRACTURE BRACE WITH ARM SLING (Code No.1007) |
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Size:
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XS, S, M, L
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Features:
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Assists in
increasing the range of motion of shoulder and elbow.
Conforms to any size
or shape.
Move patient comfort
and compliance then pre-shaped cylinders.
Tension controlled
at three independent levels.
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Applications:
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An ideal fracture
brace-two half-interlacing directly over the fracture like a claw around the
humorous.
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FINGER EXERCISER (Code No.1008, 1009, 1010) |
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Size:
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Universal
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Features:
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Light weight splint
used for the exercise of finger.
Springs to provide
strength according to the patient's need.
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Applications:
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Strengthening
exercise program for affected fingers in case of surgery, paralysis etc.
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HAND GRIPPER (Code No.1011) |
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'U' SPLINT (Code No.1012, 1013, 1014, 10) |
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Size:
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Universal
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Features:
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Malleable,
semi-rigid, light metal splint provides support in favourable anatomical position.
Provides
immobilization to the injured part.
Splint is X - ray
translucent.
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Applications:
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Emergency splinting
of dislocated / fractured upper or lower limbs.
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TIBIAL FUNCTIONAL BRACE (Code No.1016) |
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Size:
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S, M, L
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Features:
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Light weight, foam
padded brace.
Hinges at the ankle
joint.
Velcro and buckle
combination to give required fitting.
Weight bearing
capacity depending upon the bone fracture.
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Applications:
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Post-surgical
bracing.
Early cast removal.
Early rehabilitation
of the patients having undergone major surgery to give mobility support.
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FEMORAL BRACE (Code No.1017) |
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Size:
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S, M, L
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Features:
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An ideal brace for
treating fractures of femur offer removal of plaster cast.
More comfortable
than plaster cast.
Two halves of the
brace grip all around fracture area.
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Applications:
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Used in emergency to
provide temporancy partial immobilization.
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CTEV SPLINT (Code No.1018, 1019) |
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Size:
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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Features:
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Padded splint with
velcro straps.
Moulded plastic out
flare dynamited by the vcalgus strap.
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Applications:
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Assists in
correcting the equines as well as the medial rotation of tibia.
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CTEV D.B. SPLINT (Code No.1020) |
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Size:
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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Features:
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Well-padded
unbreakable, washable, reusable economic and light weight.
Flat base to give
stability to the foot preventing lateral dropping of foot.
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Applications:
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An alternate to wire
splint or cumbersone POP slab that can be used in pre cast conditions.
To prevent lateral
dropping of foot during sleep.
Derotation splint to
prevent hip rotation following surgical procedures.
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FOOT DROP SPLINT (Code No.1021) |
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Size:
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S, M, L, XL
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Features:
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Well-padded
unbreakable, washable, reusable economic and light weight splint.
Flat base to give
stability to the foot preventing lateral dropping of foot.
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Applications :
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An alternate to wire
splint or cumbersone POP slab that can be used in pre cast conditions.
To prevent lateral
dropping of foot during sleep.
Derotation splint to
prevent hip rotation following surgical procedures.
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FOOT DROP SPLINT. (Code No.1022) |
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Size:
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S, M, L, XL
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Features: | Lightweight padded
splint to give comfortable wear.
Velcro straps
provided to give proper fitting.
Heat mouldable
plastic.
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Applications:
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Foot drop cases.
Short time
immobilization during fractures.
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