medi Manumed active wrist compression bandage silver
Product information "medi Manumed active wrist compression bandage silver"
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medi Manumed active Wrist compression brace
At a glance
- Reduces pain and limits swelling
- Brace with compressive effect that stabilizes the wrist
- Combination of compressive knitted fabric, hand splint and an additional strap provides relief and pain relief
- Easy to put on
- Comfortable fit thanks to its design and extra soft material
- Breathable and skin-friendly
- Washable: the splint can be removed and the support is therefore easy to wash.
Handling
Correct application of the medi Manumed active wrist support Correct application of the medi Manumed active support is essential for it to be fully effective. Don't worry, it's very simple:
How to put the Manumed active on and take it off again
- Before putting on the support, attach the enclosed webbing to the center of the bar pocket area. The wide end of the webbing should be clipped onto the bar pocket so that the thumb opening of the brace and the webbing are facing to one side
- Pull the brace over the hand. The “m” can be seen on the back of the hand
- Close the strap so that the opening in the strap is positioned over the outer knuckle
- Then clip the narrow end of the strap onto the strap
- Pay attention to the correct position of the bar when putting on the support. The bar should run as straight as possible to the forearm
- To remove, open the strap
- Grip the support from the palm of your hand
- Pull the brace off the hand by applying pressure to the inside pocket and the splint
- To remove the splint, fold the knitted fabric over in the area of the magenta-colored edge
- The splint can be slid out of the pocket through the slit in the knitted fabric
Fields of application
The medi Manumed active can be used for all indications that require your wrist to be supported by a reinforcement or pad: for example, wrist injuries such as sprains, wrist osteoarthritis, tendovaginitis or if you have a feeling of instability in your wrist. hast.
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