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SplintPod Stripes foot support rail

REF: 1000765

80 CHF

plus VAT shipping costs

Size:
Quantity:

MiGeL 22.03.01.00.1

Shoe size
Shoe size
S
up to 39
M
39 - 43
L
44 - 47


Comfort and function
SplintPod Stripes is a patented foot support splint with a multi-adjustable design that has been specially developed to meet the requirements of post-operative and post-traumatic treatment.

Thanks to the individually adjustable elements, the splint can be optimally adapted to the respective foot anatomy and the healing process - even in the event of changes such as swelling of the foot during the course of treatment.

Thanks to the short application time, SplintPod Stripes are ideal for quick use in the emergency room as well as for subsequent self-application by the patient in the outpatient area.

  • Adjustable shape: Can be individually adapted to the foot - even during the healing process
  • Time-saving: Short application time - ideal for use in the emergency room or for later self-application
  • Design: Can be worn on both sides
  • Lightweight & comfortable: Pleasant to wear, also suitable as a night splint
  • X-ray compatible: No removal required for imaging
  • Flexible calf support for individual comfort
  • Quick application - reduces the time required in everyday clinical practice
  • Lightweight for comfortable wear
  • Radiolucent - no removal required for imaging procedures
  • Absorbent inner padding - for a dry skin climate
  • Technical outer textile - non-slip, reliably secures dressing material
  • Latex-free - suitable for sensitive patients

Indications

  • Post-operative immobilization of the foot and ankle joint
  • Distortions of the ankle joint (OSG)
  • Post-traumatic positioning for soft tissue injuries or fractures
  • To relieve the Achilles tendon (e.g. achillodynia, tendinitis, ruptures)
  • After ligament injuries or reconstructions to the ankle joint
  • Support for edema and swelling of the foot or lower leg
  • Prevention of sprained foot formation in immobilized patients
  • Use in emergency care for temporary stabilization
  • Preparation for further surgical or conservative measures

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