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Palm Protector with Finger Separators - Right
Brand | Performance Health |
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MPN | 081292663 |
Packaging | 1/ea |
Note : Image shown for reference purposes only. Actual product appearance may vary. Please read product description for full and accurate details
Brand | Performance Health |
---|---|
MPN | 081292663 |
Packaging | 1/ea |
Intended for moderate to severe finger spasticity & contractures, the palm
protector acts as a buffer between the hard edges of the fingernails & the soft
skin of the palm of the hand.
• Closed-cell foam lined with soft Sherpa fabric
• Features hook & loop straps for easy adjustment
• Used to ease the hand out of a flexed position
• Prevents painful skin breakdown of the palm
Rolyan Palm Protector is made from closed-cell foam combined with soft Sherpa fabric. The palm shield can be used for moderate to severe finger spasticity or contractures to help prevent skin breakdown in the palm. When rolled, the palm shield helps ease the hand out of a flexed posture with severe finger contractures to prevent injury. An option with finger separators is available to keep the contracted fingers separated from each other, preventing painful skin breakdown between the fingers.
Pre-rolled and tacked down for simple application, the hand splint protects the palm from the fingernails. Without interfering with circulation, the palm shield can be easily customized to fit a wide range of users. It secures over the back of the hand, with hook and loop fasteners, to prevent sliding off.
The palm protector acts as a buffer between the hard edges of the fingernails and the soft skin of the palm of the hand. You can hand wash the fabric in warm water and mild soap. Do not wring but dry at room temperature and make sure the splint is completely dry before reapplying it. The construction of the palm shield resists fingernail puncture and cushions the excessive pressure on the fingertips.