ISO Preferred Advanced Wrist w Thumb Splint
ISO Preferred Advanced Wrist w Thumb Splint
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About this Brace
The ISO Preferred Advanced Wrist with Thumb Splint (WR32xx) is a rigid but malleable orthosis recommended when immobilization of the wrist and/or thumb is needed. Medial thumb stay provides immobilization and thumb abduction. This unique “v” shaped metal thumb stay/immobilizer and adjustable strapping system supports the thumb during the healing process. The metal palmar stay stops just short of the distal palmar, allowing full range of motion for the fingers. This metal palmar stay coupled with the plastic dorsal stays prevent flexion and extension, providing both protection and immobilization. Multiple hand and wrist closure straps control and stabilize overall mobility. Breathable mesh material promotes airflow and wicks moisture away from the skin for increased comfort. Tubular construction allows for quick and easy one-handed application, once the patient has been fitted for the brace. Sizes XS to XL; select left or right wrist.ISO-WR32xx WR32xx - ISO-WR3200L WR3200L - ISO-WR3200R WR3200R -ISO-WR320L WR320L - ISO-WR320R WR320R - ISO-WR321L WR321L - ISO-WR321R WR321R - ISO-WR322L WR322L - ISO-WR322R WR322R - ISO-WR323L WR323L - ISO-WR323R WR323R - L3807/L3809 - L3807 L3809

Product Description
Features
- Easy to apply
- Advanced gripping materials to secure
- Breathable mesh fabric promotes airflow; wicks moisture away
- Removable thumb and palm aluminum stays
- Malleable palmar stay
- Unique adjustable thumb immobilization feature
- Hand-washable
- Non-removable dorsal stays
- Tubular design for easy on/off
- Hook and loop straps with D-ring closures
Intended for
Post-surgical treatment of wrist and thumb injuries, especially for the treatment of basal joint arthritis, de Quervain’s tenosynovitis, skier’s thumb, carpometacarpal instabilities, tendonitis, accumulative trauma disorders of the thumb and wrist, strains/sprains of the thumb joint (MCP), advanced carpal tunnel syndrome, and after cast removal.