Performance Health 081049881 Comt Cool Thumb CMC Restriction
The Performance Health 081049881 Comfort Cool Thumb CMC Restriction Splint is a medical device designed for use in various healthcare settings, including clinics, hospitals, and home care environments. This splint is specifically intended to provide support and stability to the thumb, helping to alleviate pain and discomfort associated with thumb injuries or conditions. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to restrict harmful movements while allowing for functional activities, promoting healing and reducing the risk of further injury.
The Comfort Cool Thumb CMC Restriction Splint is designed to provide therapeutic support and protection to the thumb, particularly the carpometacarpal joint (CMC). It functions by limiting excessive movement that can exacerbate thumb injuries, thereby facilitating the healing process. This splint is constructed with materials that prioritize both comfort and durability, making it suitable for extended wear during daily activities or rehabilitation exercises.
Key Features
- Provides support and stability to the thumb, reducing pain and discomfort
- Restricts harmful movements to facilitate healing and prevent further injury
- Allows for functional activities, promoting rehabilitation and recovery
- Designed for comfort, with breathable materials to minimize skin irritation
- Adjustable to accommodate different thumb sizes and comfort levels
- Easy to apply and remove, suitable for self-management or assistance by a caregiver
- Right-handed design, available in Medium Plus size for a secure fit
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: Customizable to fit individual thumb sizes • Weight: Lightweight for comfort during extended wear • Materials: Breathable, hypoallergenic materials for reduced skin irritation • Compliance: Designed to meet or exceed relevant medical device standards for safety and efficacyIdeal For
• Hospitals: For post-operative care or management of acute thumb injuries • Clinics: For rehabilitation and treatment of chronic thumb conditions • Outpatient clinics: For follow-up care and adjustment of the splint as needed • Home care: For self-management of thumb injuries or conditions under the guidance of a healthcare professional • Rehabilitation centers: For therapeutic support during physical therapy and occupational therapy sessionsShare Product Link: