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Richmond, VA 23230
Phone: 804-649-9043
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Orthotic Care and Wear Instructions
Elbow Orthosis (EO), Wrist-Hand Orthosis (WHO)
General Description:
EO is an acronym for Elbow Orthosis and WHO is an acronym for Wrist-Hand Orthosis. An EO or WHO
is used for a variety of conditions. It can be used for positioning/stabilization, for range of motion
assistance, or to stop a joint from flexing or extending excessively. It can also be used for fracture
management. Materials can include canvas, metal, and low temperature thermoplastics. The physician
determines use of the device. It may be worn all day or for nighttime use only.
Application:
Loosen straps, place hand in device, putting thumb and fingers in their designated slots.
Secure closures and adjust for comfort.
Wearing Schedule:
Day One:
Brace should be worn for 1 to 2 hours twice a day. Check skin after use. Some small,
light red marks may be noticed on the skin that should go away in 20 to 30 minutes after removing the
brace. If redness is present and does not go away after 20 to 30 minutes or if you notice any scratching,
bruising, or blistering
do not put the brace back on
. Call immediately to schedule an appointment with
your orthotist.
Day Two:
Brace should be worn for 2 to 3 hours twice a day. Check skin after use. Some small,
light red marks may be noticed on the skin that should go away in 20 to 30 minutes after removing the
brace. If redness is present and does not go away after 20 to 30 minutes or if you notice any scratching,
bruising, or blistering
do not put the brace back on
. Call immediately to schedule an appointment with
your orthotist.
Day Three:
Brace should be worn for 3 to 4 hours twice a day. Check skin after use. Some small,
light red marks may be noticed on the skin that should go away in 20 to 30 minutes after removing the
brace. If redness is present and does not go away after 20 to 30 minutes or if you notice any scratching,
bruising, or blistering
do not put the brace back on
. Call immediately to schedule an appointment with
your orthotist.