Urias Pressure Splints, Used to Counter Abnormal Tone Development from Brain Trauma, Stroke, or Inhibit Development of Contractures in Neurological Disorders, Adult Short Arm Splint, 27.5"L
Urias Pressure Splints, Used to Counter Abnormal Tone Development from Brain Trauma, Stroke, or Inhibit Development of Contractures in Neurological Disorders, Adult Short Arm Splint, 27.5"L
Description
Made of durable PVC sheeting with an inner layer that provides superior molding around the limb. Single chamber design allows for even air distribution around the extremity used for edema reduction. Double chamber design allows for varying amounts of pressure in each chamber to assist with contracture reduction and tone control. Designed for stroke, head injury, MS, CP, for muscle facilitation in neurological rehab and post surgery edema management and contracture reduction. Apply to limb and inflate. Pressure should not exceed 40mm Hg. To size, measure the length of the extremity. Measurement is the length of the splint before inflation.
Item Details
Pickup Location
4031 Market Center Dr Suite 303
North Las Vegas, NV, 89030
Quality
Auction closes
July 8, 2025 at 4:19 AM
brand
Sammons PrestonEstimated Retail Price
$63.08
size
Adultweight
0.22 lbsBuyers Premium
15%
Inventory Number
1046241637
Features
- Designed for stroke, head injury, MS, CP, for muscle facilitation in neurological rehab and post surgery edema management and contracture reduction
- Single chamber design allows for even air distribution around the extremity used for edema reduction
- To size, measure the length of the extremity, adult short arm splint is 27.5" long before inflation and approximately 8.25" wide
- PVC outer and inner lining, nylon zipper with metal ring
- High frequency heat welded seams and latex free
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