The most important feature of any Rehabilitation Aid is its ability to provide maximum support without causing any further discomfort to patient, already in pain. Our Support & Braces help correct and or treat painful conditions effectively. The solid yet flexible rehab range includes Back/Lumbosacral Support, Abdominal Support, Cervical Support, Wrist Support, Knee/Ankle Support, Arm/Shoulder Support, Traction Kits Cervical, Pelvic, Skin & Ankle Traction Kits, Walking and General Aids. You may view our entire Rehabilitation Products & Aids range and select the most suitable model as per your requirements.
It is used for fixation after orthopedic surgery such as hand and wrist fractures, nerve tendon injuries, scar contractures, etc., to prevent or correct the deformities caused by bone and joint, neuromuscular disease.
360*210*3.2mm
LOW TEMPERATURE THERMOPLASTIC SHEET
Product features:
Low temperature thermoplastic sheet is a new type of material made of specially synthesized polymer polycaprolactone treated by a series of chemical methods. Molecules are in a stable state at room temperature (10-30C), and can be softened after being heated in 65-70C water for 1-3 minutes. Curing in 3-5 minutes at room temperature.
It has the advantages of light weight, high strength, good air permeability, not afraid of water, non-toxic, odorless, non-irritating to the skin, etc., and has biodegradability.
Scope of application:
1. Fixation after reduction of fractures and joint dislocations
2. Postoperative fixation of soft tissue injuries such as joint ligaments, nerve and tendon injuries
3. Bone, joint tuberculosis, acute and chronic osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, primary bone Fixation during conservative treatment such as tumor
metastasis or after debridement
4. Joint deformity, nerve palsy, cerebral palsy, scoliosis correction and postoperative fixation in children and fixed
5. Fixation after burns and other plastic surgery operations
6. Production and application of rehabilitation braces and orthoses
7. Posture placement and fixation during radiotherapy