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Tynor E43 Wrist Splint Ambidextrous Large

(1 Unit in packet)
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Tynor E43 Wrist Splint Ambidextrous Large
Product Details
Tynor E-43 Wrist Splint Ambidextrous is designed to immobilize and provide firm support to hand and wrist in various orthopedic conditions. It immobilizes the wrist in the dorsiflexion/functional position while allowing full range of motion to fingers and thumb. It compresses and retains the body heat to allay the local pain and inflammation. The product can be removed to permit, therapy sessions, washing, and hygiene.

Uses:
It is useful in the condition of Fracture, Post-surgical protection and rehabilitation, Rheumatic disease of the wrist and arthritic hand positioning, Bursitis, Tendonitis, Tenosynovitis, Psychological assurance, Post extensor tendon repair surgery, Conservative management of keinbock’s disease, Sprains and strains.

Product Specifications and Features:
  • Ambidextrous design fits both right and left hand. It leads to easier inventory management and availability
  • Contains removable aluminum splints which allow customization so that required degree of dorsiflexion can be achieved
  • Thumb in abduction position reduces fatigue and improves healing
  • Made of high-quality elastic webbing, which is strong, durable and has the high modulus of elasticity, it retains shape, elasticity, and size for a long time
  • It is porous and well ventilated
  • Has the soft feel, is comfortable to wear, and ensures optimal compression

Note:
  • Warranty: 6 Months
  • Warranty Service Type: Repair
  • What is covered in warranty: Manufacturing defect
  • Warranty Liability: Maximum to product cost
  • Customer Care Number: 18001212656

Directions For Use:
Use as per requirement or as directed by the physician.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of the children
  • Avoid physical damage
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)