Actimove® Wrist Splint with Abducted Thumb
- SKU:
7571830-MAIN
- Quick Fulfillment
- Free Shipping in US
- Friendly Service
- Serving Customers since 1998
Actimove® Wrist Splint with abducted thumb with extra protection through the composite closed cell foam thumb spica. Helps to reduce pain through stabilization of wrist and holding the thumb in an abducted, favorable position. Helps to reduce pain as wrist is supported in a functional position, preventing flexion and extension through the dorsal stay and the wide, pre-formed removable palmar stay. Soft foam material combined with three adjustable straps for comfortable compression. Aids pain relief as functional positioning of the wrist is provided by the wide, pre-formed and removable palmar stay. Provides extra protection from impact through the durable, semi-rigid composite closed cell foam thumb spica. Extra stabilization through the three sturdy straps, combined with an elastic thumb strap. Special open design for full finger movement and dexterity. Seamless design is comfortable to wear without pressure points around the MCP joint.
- Light, breathable inner and outer materials.
- Open cell foam as a breathable alternative to neoprene.
- Binding of the edges makes it durable.
- Tubular slip-on design for easy one-hand application.
- Easy to close straps thanks to the curved D-rings.
- For hygiene, hand-washable at 30 °C / 85 °F.
- Suitable for those sensitive to latex, as this product is not made with natural rubber latex.
The product is intended to provide stabilization/support to the wrist.
Fields of application include:
- Osteoarthritis of the thumb (e.g., rhizarthrosis)
- Soft tissue injuries of the wrist and thumb (e.g., from repetitive motion activities, like texting or gaming)
- Skierʹs thumb
- Strains and sprains
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Post-operative care
- Post-traumatic care
- Inflammatory diseases (e.g., De Quervainʹs tendosynovitis, tendovaginitis)
- Care after cast removal
- Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)
- Measurements should be taken in the morning when swelling is at a minimum.
- Measure against bare skin, not over clothing.
- Feet should be flat on the floor.