DIAL WRIST STABILIZER 601602EN ADJ RIGHT

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Consumer DescriptionFuturo Custom Fit Adjustable Wrist Stabilizer Right Hand 601602
UPC05113120049
BrandFUTURO
Mfr/Supplier Part #601602EN
Size1 EA
Indications
This wrist brace has been specially engineered to provide comfortable protection and firm support to injured, weak, or post-cast wrists requiring firm stabilization. Also used to help relieve symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.* Wear all day or during activities which lead to discomfort. Proprietary lacing system eliminates confusing straps and helps prevent loosening. Durable lacing and materials. Breathable, soft materials for all-day comfort and support. Low-cut, ergonomic shape allows for freedom of hand movement. Easy-Sleeve design for quick and easy application. 2 adjustable dials provide personalized fit and stabilization. Fits right hand. *Physicians often recommend the use of a rigid wrist brace during management of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and other painful wrist conditions.
Directions
How to wear: 1. Turn dials counter-clockwise to loosed. 2. Slide hand into the Easy-Sleeve design with sleeve tongue centered on top of wrist. 3. Stabilizer is properly positioned when thumb is in the thumb hole and the splint rests comfortably in the palm. 4. Turn dials clockwise to tighten. Adjust dials until fit is firm, yet comfortable. To remove: 1. Turn dials counter-clockwise to loosen. 2. Slide your hand out. Size: Measure around wrist at smallest point and measure around hand at largest point, including thumb. Adjust to fit: Wrist 5.75-7.75 inch (14.6-19.6 cm); Hand 7.0-9.25 inch (17.7-23.4 cm). Washing: Remove metal splint prior to washing. Hand wash with mild soap in warm (not hot) water. Rinse well and air dry. Do not: machine wash, tumble dry, dry clean, or use bleach or fabric softeners.
Ingredients
Polycarbonate; TPE; Nylon; Blue Zinc; Rayon; Vinyl; Polyester; Polyurethane; Spandex
Warnings
If discomfort or pain results, persists or increases, discontinue use and consult a physician.