Maestra
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Definition
The KINETEC Maestra is used for passive mobilization of the hand and wrist and permits a wide range of
possible joint movements for:
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The forearm
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The wrist
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The thumb
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The long fingers
• Indications
• Flexor and extensor tenolysis.
• Aponeurectomies for Dupuytren disease.
• Metacarpophangeal arthrolysis.
• Open reduction and internal fixation of intra-articular, diaphyseal, metaphyseal and epiphyseal fractures of
the phalanges.
• Prosthetic replacement of the MCP, PIP and DIP joints.
• Rheumatoidal/neurological or after-burn stiffness.
• Capsulotomies, arthrolysis and tenolysis for post-traumatic stiffness of MCP, PIP and SIP joints.
• Synovectomies.
• Clinical Benefits
• Breaks the cycle of trauma, inflammation and the loss of range of motion.
• Prevents joint stiffness.
• Speeds the recovery of post-operative range of motion.
• Maintains the quality of the joint surface.
• Reduces pain and edema.
• Promotes joint cartilage healing.
• Reduces hospitalization time
• Reduces the need for pain medication.
• Provides immediate post-operative continuous passive motion.
• Digital ROM readout on the patient hand control for positive reinforcement.
• Maintains desired positions for stretching and muscular rest
• Contraindications
Bone Cancer, Warped joint surfaces, Spastic paralyses, Unstable fractures, Uncontrolled infection.