Dynamic Hand Splint
A static splint designed to maintain the hand, wrist, and fingers in a neutral therapeutic position. It is used to manage muscle spasticity and prevent contractures in neurological conditions.
Category: Orthesis
Tag: Hand Splint
Description
- Maintains wrist and finger alignment
- Minimizes spasms and contractures
- Prevents deformities like claw hand
- Relieves pain from neurological conditions
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