DeRoyal Static-Pro Wrist Instructions For Use Download Page 1

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Please read all instructions, warnings and

precautions before use.

INTENDED USE

The DeRoyal Static-Pro

®

wrist orthosis is designed

for the treatment of joint stiffness, and established

soft tissue contractures, which may have resulted

from trauma, immobilization, or neurological

disorders. The orthosis should only be used under

the supervision of a qualified health care professional.

Protocols for use vary depending on the diagnosis

and should be determined only after consulting with

the patient’s physician. The Static-Pro

®

is designed

to assist in either flexion or extension in one unit. 

CONTRAINDICATIONS

The Static-Pro

®

orthosis should not be used if any

of the following conditions exist: Severe spasticity,

severe osteoporosis, and/or thrombophlebitis. If

pain, numbness, swelling, or skin irritation occurs

while wearing the orthosis, the device should be

removed. The patient should be re-evaluated and

appropriate adjustments made. 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

IMPORTANT: Before

applying the orthosis,

disengage the gearing

mechanism by pulling the

engagement knob (1) outward and at the same time

pivot the position adjustment knob (2) back toward

the elbow. The handcuff should move freely. Note:

The adjustment knob should be positioned below the

wrist in order for the device to achieve full extension.

Static-Pro

®

Wrist

Static Progressive Orthosis

Single Patient Use

Rx Only

1. Sizing the forearm

cuff: The forearm cuff

(3) is designed to be

trimmed to fit each

patient. Unfasten

forearm straps (4),

and using scissors,

trim enough panels from both sides of the cuff

so that the ends of the cuff do not overlap

when on the forearm. The foam liner should

extend 1/2" beyond the white Wire-Foam

cuff.

2. Donning the unit:

Slide the hand and

forearm into the

orthosis, with the

mechanism on the

medial (inside) of the

forearm. Position the

axis of the hinge centered at the wrist joint.

Mold the forearm cuff (3) around the forearm,

and fasten the two straps with the hook and

loop closure for a snug, comfortable fit. Note:

Pulling the welded end of each strap will

tighten the strap.

3.  Adjust the handcuff: Use the Allen wrench to

adjust the handcuff to accommodate for the

length (5) and width (6) of the hand. Note:

The handcuff should be positioned behind the

MP joints (knuckles), and flat on the back of

the hand. 

4. Adjust palmar support: Remove palmar

support (7) from the palm strap under the

handcuff, and mold to the contours of the

patient’s palm. Re-attach palmar strap, and

thread through D-ring.

5. Position hand: Position the wrist at its active

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Please read all instructions, warnings and

precautions before use.

INTENDED USE

The DeRoyal Static-Pro

®

wrist orthosis is designed

for the treatment of joint stiffness, and established

soft tissue contractures, which may have resulted

from trauma, immobilization, or neurological

disorders. The orthosis should only be used under

the supervision of a qualified health care professional.

Protocols for use vary depending on the diagnosis

and should be determined only after consulting with

the patient’s physician. The Static-Pro

®

is designed

to assist in either flexion or extension in one unit. 

CONTRAINDICATIONS

The Static-Pro

®

orthosis should not be used if any

of the following conditions exist: Severe spasticity,

severe osteoporosis, and/or thrombophlebitis. If

pain, numbness, swelling, or skin irritation occurs

while wearing the orthosis, the device should be

removed. The patient should be re-evaluated and

appropriate adjustments made. 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

IMPORTANT: Before

applying the orthosis,

disengage the gearing

mechanism by pulling the

engagement knob (1) outward and at the same time

pivot the position adjustment knob (2) back toward

the elbow. The handcuff should move freely. Note:

The adjustment knob should be positioned below the

wrist in order for the device to achieve full extension.

Static-Pro

®

Wrist

Static Progressive Orthosis

Single Patient Use

Rx Only

1. Sizing the forearm

cuff: The forearm cuff

(3) is designed to be

trimmed to fit each

patient. Unfasten

forearm straps (4),

and using scissors,

trim enough panels from both sides of the cuff

so that the ends of the cuff do not overlap

when on the forearm. The foam liner should

extend 1/2" beyond the white Wire-Foam

cuff.

2. Donning the unit:

Slide the hand and

forearm into the

orthosis, with the

mechanism on the

medial (inside) of the

forearm. Position the

axis of the hinge centered at the wrist joint.

Mold the forearm cuff (3) around the forearm,

and fasten the two straps with the hook and

loop closure for a snug, comfortable fit. Note:

Pulling the welded end of each strap will

tighten the strap.

3.  Adjust the handcuff: Use the Allen wrench to

adjust the handcuff to accommodate for the

length (5) and width (6) of the hand. Note:

The handcuff should be positioned behind the

MP joints (knuckles), and flat on the back of

the hand. 

4. Adjust palmar support: Remove palmar

support (7) from the palm strap under the

handcuff, and mold to the contours of the

patient’s palm. Re-attach palmar strap, and

thread through D-ring.

5. Position hand: Position the wrist at its active

2

1

6

1

10

11

7

5

2

4

3

9

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