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EnGlish
UsEs
Gameskeeper’s Thumb, selected scaphoid injuries, soft tissue
injuries, DeQuevain’s Tendinitis, and post cast healing.
CAUTiOn
Patients should be instructed to inspect their hand, wrist,
thumb, and product before and after each use.
PhOTO CAPTiOns
A. Thumb support
B. Circumferential strap d-ring
C. Stockinet
D. Contact closure straps
E. Thumb stay
F. Palmar stay
G. Circumferential strap
FiTTinG insTRUCTiOns
1. Undo contact closure straps and circumferential strap.
2. Place hand into the spica and thumb into thumb support.
Ensure stockinet positions on top of the hand.
3. Align the palmar stay to the palm of the hand. Adjustments
on the aluminum palmer stay can be performed by a certified
medical professional.
4. Ensure the thumb stay is on the radial border of the forearm.
Adjustments on the aluminum thumb stay can be performed
by a certified medical professional.
5. Ensure that the adjustable circumferential strap
loops through both d-rings for added support. Fasten
circumferential strap.
6. Fasten all contact closure straps and secure to a snug fit.
Adjustments may be necessary as hand, wrist, and thumb
swelling patterns change. Straps may be cut as desired.
Summary of Contents for Form Fit Thumb Spica
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