Static Progressive Pronation/Supination |
Indications: Use for static or static-progressive positioning of the forearm to maintain or improve rotational motion that has been reduced by contractures from neurological disorders, muscle hypertonicity, or orthopedic conditions. Recommended for serial splinting to increase ROM or post-operatively to limit or prevent forearm motion. Infinite adjustability allows the forearm to be held statically in any position between full supination and pronation The Static Pronation/Supination is composed of : -
Elbow Component -
Hand Component Note: Order Elbow Component and Hand Component separately
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| Repl. | Size | Left | Right | Mid Biceps Circumference | Left | Right | MP_Width | Elbow Liner | Small | TM40401 | TM40402 | 8-1/2 to 11 (22 to 28cm) | TM40411 | TM40412 | 2-3/4 to 3 (7.0 to 8.9cm) | TM94412A | Medium | TM40403 | TM40404 | 11-1/2 to 13-1/2 (29 to 34cm) | TM40413 | TM40414 | 3 to 3-1/2 (7.6 to 8.9cm) | TM94434A | Large | TM40405 | TM40406 | 13-1/2 to 16 (34 to 41cm) | TM40415 | TM40416 | 3-3/4 to 4 (9.5 to 10cm) | TM94456A |
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