Flamingo Functional Wrist Splint (Neoprene) OC2474 – Small
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Product Highlights
- Supports wrist joints in functional position.
- Immobilizes and supports wrist joints.
- Stability to help prevent re-injury of the wrist.
- Improves blood circulation in the wrist.
- Reduces pain and swelling in the wrist.
- Perfect for rehabilitation.
MRP: 695.00
- Description
Description
- Holds the wrist firmly and comfortably in a neutral position to promote healing and minimize pain.
- Provides compression, support and treatment for wrist and thumb injury.
- Wrist splint or braces are applied to support and compress the soft tissues, helping to reduce swelling and relieve pain.
- Lace design with flappers for uniform compression and easy application.
- Contoured aluminum splint which can be interchanged according to sides.
- Removable palmar splint restricts wrist flexion, adjusts for varying degrees of support.
- Uses self-adhering Velcro to easily adjust for tightness and stability.
Direction of use:-
To apply to your left hand hold the support in your right hand and slip your left thumb through the opening ensuring the tag faces inwards wrap the strap around your thumb and wrist.
Safety Information:-
● Make sure you position your wrist and hands correctly.
● If pain increases consult the doctor.
● Make sure it is perfectly fit neither tight or loose.
FAQ:
Wrist Splints are ideal for conditions such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Sprains, or Wrist Tendonitis. A Wrist Support Guard is ideal for sports or activities that require full flexibility in the wrist.
Yes, it has a Contoured aluminum splint which can be interchanged according to sides.
The fit should be snug, but not tight. it should not be so tight that your extremity below the splint is turning blue, purple, feels numb or tingly or cold to the touch. Conversely, the fit should not be loose enough to allow your limb to be moving or sliding inside of the splint.
You should continue to wear a brace for at least 4 to 8 weeks or until your symptoms are gone.
When experiencing pain, tingling sensation, and discomfort in the wrist all the time due to any underlying medical condition like a Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or an injury, doctors usually suggest wearing a wrist splint.