Mackie Wrist/
Pronation Supination
Indications
The Pronation/Supination Wrist brace provides static stretch
for conservative treatment of soft tissue contractures that are less
than six months from onset. The goal of this treatment is to accomplish
a low stretching force maintained over a long period of time. This
will safely and effectively stretch soft tissue contractures with lasting
results. The brace may be used post-operatively or for contractures
due to trauma, post-op adhesions, immobilization, muscle strength imbalance,
arthritis, burns, cerebral palsy, stroke, or traumatic brain injury
to maximize range of motion.
Warranty
The frame and
“Mackie” hinge of your brace are covered by a one year limited warranty
against defects in materials or craftsmanship; soft goods are covered
by a six month limited warranty.
Product Disclaimer
The Pronation/Supination
Wrist brace is designed to stretch soft tissue contractures and return
the maximum range of motion possible to the joint. This treatment is
usually prescribed following surgery and in addition to other therapeutic
measures. The patient should discuss the wearing schedule with the
physician who prescribed the brace.
Note:
- Knobs may be removed for patient compliance or for patient convenience.
- Tension should be readjusted when reapplying the brace as instructed, using the knobs to increase/decrease tension.
Caution
- If pain, swelling or numbness occur, contact your physician.
- Never attempt to stretch joint beyond normal limits.
- Follow your physician’s instructions if they are different from these guidelines.
Ortho Innovations distributes these products through qualified professionals. They are only to be used following the prescription of a Medical Doctor. The prescribing physician’s instructions take precedence over any instructions given here or in printed material.
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