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ISO Preferred Wrist Splint Neutral Position Stabilizer: Universal (WR301) can be worn on either hand and is a splint that provides
neutral position stabilization and is intended for the prevention of finger and wrist contraction while assisting with flaccid paralysis,
soft tissue contracture management, nerve injury, arthritis, and the support of weak or damaged parts of the forearm. With its
unique ROM cuff hinge is excellent for wrist/hand ailments that may require flexion/extension control. Also intended for surgical
repair and after cast management.
Wrist Splint Neutral Position Stabilizer: Universal
The
ISO Preferred Wrist Splint Neutral Position Stabilizer: Universal
is a neutral position stabilizer
that reduces the time it takes to heal discomfort from injuries or post-surgery. Please follow your
orthopedic professional’s instructions explicitly and adjust or discontinue use only as directed to
achieve maximum benefit for your concerns.
Always Putting Our Patients First
1
. Disengage all fastening straps and connections. Open and separate the inner adjustable
material to a wide enough space that your hand and wrist are easily able to slide into the
brace.
2. Slide the brace over affected wrist/hand. Be sure your thumb and thumb hole in the
compression fabric are on the same side of the brace with the fastening straps and your
palm facing the ceiling. Once your thumb is securely in place, use your other hand to
squeeze the rear and then the front of the malleable materials equally over your forearm.
Your forearm and wrist should be comfortable in the brace.
3. Tighten and secure the two fastening straps closest to your elbow first. Adjust the hand
portion to the size of your fingers width-wise, with your fingers softly touching each other.
Now rotate the hand portion of the brace into your doctor’s instructed location, and
secure into place by rotating the wheel clockwise until its tight.
4. Take hold of the last remaining fastening strap and pull it over your wrist on a slight
downward angle (4a), then cross back over the lower portion of your thumb and secure
the fastening strap into place (4b).
5. Your hand, wrist, and forearm should all be centered appropriately inside the brace. The
brace should feel snug and secure. If it is too tight or loose at any point, please adjust the
straps accordingly.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN
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