Actius Finger Splint Baseball Type Size 1 1ud

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Finger splint to promote recovery

Description

The finger splint manufactured by Actius is a splint or mold that works to keep the finger in a fixed position. Used for the treatment of interphalangeal injuries. Recommended for people who have undergone surgery and require immobilisation of the index finger for recovery. The baseball-type finger splint stabilises the proximal and distal interphalangeal joints. The ergonomic material adapts correctly to the anatomy of the index finger. Corrects the position in case of deviation or dislocation of the finger. Easy placement and removal on the finger. It does not require any closure system thanks to the natural compression with which it is designed. It is recommended to sanitize with alcohol frequently. The fasteners are metallic, come in a blue color and are available in size 1.

Instructions for use

Place on the finger and let it compress. For prolonged use.

Unit price

€0.00 / Units

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