Alison Coyle Occupational Therapist and Registered Hand Therapist introduces the Mediroyal NRX Ulnar Deviation splint and demonstrates how to fit and size it.
FEATURES
Metal core is mouldable to the arch of the hand and the finger pieces are mouldable between the fingers.
Ulnar deviation is common in clients with rheumatoid arthritis.
Alison discusses how ulnar deviation occurs and limits the clients hand movement.
The metal core can be adjusted and shaped to provide stability to the MCP joints and to hold the palmer arch.
Can be used in the day or at night, also useful to separate the finger and to assist palm hygiene.
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