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Description

It is designed to immobilize and provide firm and comfortable support to hand and wrist in various orthopaedic conditions.

Description

It is designed to immobilize and provide firm and comfortable support to hand and wrist in various orthopaedic conditions.

Key Benefits

  • It guards and supports your wrist after being hurt.
  • Easy to wear and remove.

Directions for Use

  • Use as directed on the label.

Variant

Left

Safety Information

  • Read the label carefully before use.
  • Keep out of the reach of children.

Size

Large
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Consume Type

NON CONSUMABLE

Return Policy

Not Returnable

Expires on or after

Apr-24

Country of origin

India

Manufacturer/Marketer address

Plot No. 169-170, Sector 82, JLPL Industrial Area, Mohali, 160055 (Punjab), India.
Other Info - WRI0138

FAQs

It is primarily used to provide support and immobilisation to the affected area. It can aid in healing various conditions such as sprains, fractures, and is also beneficial during post-operative rehabilitation.
The duration for which you should wear a wrist splint largely depends on your specific condition and your doctor's advice. However, typically, for severe injuries, you might need to wear the splint most of the day and night.
It provides firm support and helps immobilise the wrist and forearm in cases of injury or post-surgical recovery. Its adjustable, comfortable, lightweight design makes it ideal for extended wear.
It provides support to the muscles and bones, reducing strain and aiding in the healing process. By limiting movement, it allows the injured area to heal and recover.
Yes, you can wear the splint while sleeping if advised by your doctor. This can provide additional support and prevent further injury from unintentional movements during sleep.
Long-term wear can cause the joints to become stiff and the muscles to weaken; so it is essential that the wrist is used as usual when you are not wearing the splint to keep flexibility and strength.
splint or brace is a device used to support or hold a body part still after an injury or surgery. While the words may be used interchangeably, in general, a brace is meant to support an injured area, while a splint is commonly used to immobilize an injured body part. Sometimes a splint is also called an orthosis.

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Key Benefits

  • It guards and supports your wrist after being hurt.
  • Easy to wear and remove.

Directions for Use

  • Use as directed on the label.

Safety Information

  • Read the label carefully before use.
  • Keep out of the reach of children.

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