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Wrist Brace
£25.95
Size Guide
Size | Age | WristCirc(cm) | Left | Right |
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S/1 | 2-6 | 10-12 | O/IW/S1/L | O/IW/S1/R |
M/2 | 6-12 | 12-15 | O/IW/M2/L | O/IW/M2/R |
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Features & Benefits
The Paediatric Wrist Brace provides immobilisation and support for the wrist joint, helping children recover from injuries and surgeries. Its honeycomb fabric interior ensures breathability and comfort, while the velour-finished exterior adds a soft touch to prevent irritation. The brace includes removable malleable aluminium stays, allowing customisable support based on the child’s needs.
Features and Benefits:
- Comfortable Construction: The brace’s interior is made from honeycomb fabric, ensuring breathability and comfort during extended wear. The velour-finished exterior adds a soft touch against the skin, reducing irritation.​
- Removable Malleable Aluminium Stays: Featuring both palmar and dorsal stays, the brace allows for customisable rigidity to immobilise the wrist joint in a functional position. These stays can be adjusted or removed based on the required level of support.​
- Effective Immobilisation: The design provides sufficient rigidity to immobilise the wrist joint, promoting proper healing and preventing further injury.
FAQs:
What conditions does the Paediatric Wrist Brace address?
This brace is suitable for immobilisation and protection of the carpometacarpal and metacarpophalangeal joints, as well as for conservative treatment after surgery or injury.​
How do I determine the correct size for my child?
The brace is available in two sizes: Small (for ages 2-6, wrist circumference 10-12 cm) and Medium (for ages 6-12, wrist circumference 12-15 cm). It’s important to measure your child’s wrist circumference to select the appropriate size.​
Can the brace be adjusted for a custom fit?
Yes, the removable malleable aluminium palmar and dorsal stays allow for adjustments to achieve a customised level of support and comfort.
Is the brace suitable for daily activities?
While the brace is designed to immobilise the wrist joint, it allows for essential movement of the fingers, enabling children to perform light daily activities. However, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional regarding activity levels during recovery.
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Indications for Use
Immobilisation and protection of the carpometacarpal and metacarpophalangeal joints, conservative treatment after surgery or injury.