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Urias® Adult Air Splint - Pediatric through Adult air-filled splints facilitate correct positioning to treat tone and edema.
- Made of durable PVC sheeting with an inner layer to provide 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.
- Use to immobilize the distal joints and to restore motion and control at the proximal joints.
- Apply to limb and inflate. Pressure should not exceed 40mm Hg.
- Latex free.
- To size, measure the length of the extremity. Measurement is the length of the splint before inflation.
Manufacturer: Urias®
Material: Durable PVC sheeting. Latex-Free
Indications: Designed for use after stroke, head injury, MS, CP, for muscle facilitation in neurological rehab and post-surgery edema management and contracture reduction.
Options: Elbow - Single Chamber - 14" L x 8.25" W (40 x 21 cm) (NC13003) Hand - Double Chamber - 9.5" L x 7.75" W (24 x 20 cm) (NC13004) Hand/Wrist - Double Chamber - 12.25" L x 9" W (31 x 23 cm) (NC13009) Half Arm - Single Chamber - 21" L x 8.25" W (53 x 21 cm) (NC13002) Short Arm - Single Chamber - 27" L x 8.25" W (70 x 21 cm) (NC13001) Long Arm - Single Chamber - 31" L x 8.25" W (80 x 21 cm) (NC13000) Small Leg- No foot - Double Chamber - 24.5" L x 11" Top, 7.75" Bottom W (61 x 28/20 cm) (NC13013-60) Large Leg - No foot - Double Chamber - 27.5" L x 11.75" Top. 9" Bottom W (70 x 30/23 cm) (NC13013-70) Foot - Single Chamber - 15" L x 7.75" Top, 16.5" Bottom W (38 x 20/42 cm) (NC13013-F)
To Size: 1. Measure the extremity length. 2. Measurement is the splint length pre-inflation. 3. Single or double refers to the amount of chambers. 4. Measurement is Length x Width.
Related Products: Accessories & Pediatric available here.
Instructions For Use: The non-sterile air splint range, are designed to be used as an aid to rehabilitation by trained therapists.
1. A thin cotton sleeve should cover the patients limb while the splint is in use. 2. The splint must be orally inflated. Pressure should not exceed 40 mm Hg and should be read when limb is at rest. 3.
The splints may be wiped over with a mild disinfectant to clean them,
then dried with a towel. If necessary, the valve may be disconnected and
washed and the inflation tube cleaned with a test tube brush dipped in
mild disinfectant, allowed to dry and then re-assembled.
Warning: **Do not let fluid run inside the splint as it can not drain out**
Precautions:
1. The splint should not be worn in direct sunlight. 2. No splint should be left on for more than one hour. 3. Do not use the tube as a handle when fitting splint. 4. Do not store in sub zero temperatures. Recommended storage temperature is +10 degrees C. 5. Dispose of in household rubbish bin. 6. Do not burn on household fire or electric incinerator. For the "Theoretical Framework, clinical management and application for Urias Johnstone Air Splints" Click Here
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