Metacarpal orthosis 5th
LSM

metacarpal orthosis
metacarpal orthosis
metacarpal orthosis
metacarpal orthosis
metacarpal orthosis
metacarpal orthosis
metacarpal orthosis
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Characteristics

Type
metacarpal orthosis
Size
L, S, M

Description

Immobilisation of 5th metacarpal including the metacarpophalangeal (MP) and the carpometacarpal (CMP) joints after injuries, distortions of the region and fractures of the 5th metacarpal, following surgery and initial fixation with plaster of Paris. Rehabilitation after surgery or post-fracture management. FLEXIBLE LIGHT PERFORATED TRANSPARENT WASHABLE Application and adjusting The ready to adjust Chrisofix orthoses have to be adjusted directly on the injured/diseased body part. The rough adjustment (bending) has to be performed on a non-injured limb of similar size. Fine adjustments, readjustments (e.g. after soft tissue swelling is reduced) can be made without removing the orthosis. Bend the prefabricated orthosis to ensure the requested position (angle) of the fingers IV+V. Put the injured hand and fingers IV-V with the ulnar side into the prefabricated orthosis. With gentle pressure, carefully adjust the orthosis to the hand and fingers. Fix the fingers IV-V with the loop. If indicated, you can correct the bending of the orthosis into the finally required position. Fasten the orthosis to the hand with the bandages between the thumb and index finger as well asaround the wrist and forearm. To remove the orthosis, it is not necessary to open the strap on the fingers, they can simply be pulled out from and later shifted back into the fixation.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

MEDICA 2024
MEDICA 2024

11-14 Nov 2024 Düsseldorf (Germany) Hall 5 - Stand F20

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