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Post Trauma Knee Dressing (PTKD)

The PTKD is a dressing that provides compressive support to the knee. A posterior stay gives additional immobilisation to the joint.

 

Indications

  • Intra-articular knee injuries
  • Post-arthroscopic treatment of collateral and cruciate ligament injuries

Rib Belt

Rib Belt

The Rib Belt is a bandage with a flexible side and cushioned bed to protect the ribs after trauma. Build to support and stabilise the rib cage.
There is a version with a cutout for the breasts.

indications:

  • After  bruising/ fracturing the ribs
  • Post surgical

ROM Elbow Orthosis

Indications

  • Olecranon or distal humeral fractures (stable or internally fixed)
  • Conservative treatment of elbow dislocation or subluxation
  • Post-operative immobilization of elbow or ROM control for the elbow
  • Severe Elbow Sprains

Rom Walkers (Standard liner/AIR liner)

Indications

  • Acute ankle sprain and soft tissue injuries of the lower leg
  • Stress fractures and stable or internally fixed fractures of the foot and ankle
  • Achilles tendon repair
  • Early rehabilitation of a variety of post-surgical and post-trauma indications requiring fixed or variable angular control

Short Regular Walker

Indications

  • Acute ankle sprain and soft tissue injuries of the lower leg
  • Stress fractures and stable or internally fixed fractures of the foot and ankle
  • Achilles tendon repair

SpineBoard: Dorsal Splint with Back Support

The SpineBoard orthosis consists of a padded plastic splint reinforced with two aluminum stays and inserted into a textile lumbar support bandage. Additional shoulder straps pull the patient’s body backwards, against the splint.
Wearing the SpineBoard activates the back muscles. The upper part of the body straightens itself, counteracting the hunched back that is typical to osteoporosis. This splint should be individually adjusted by an orthotist when worn the first time. The BraceID® SpineBoard has been designed to enable the patient to breathe normally and to move arms and shoulders without restriction. The device has been adapted specifically for senior citizens, with limited mobility of the limbs, as a target group.

 

Indications

  • Osteoporotic vertebral body fractures of the thoracic and/or lumbar spine
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis
  • Kyphosis with chronic backache
  • Osteoporosis

Stack Finger Splints

Indications

  • Injury to the extensor tendon at the DIP finger joint, also known as mallet finger (stretched or partially torn)
  • After surgery of avulsion fracture of the dorsal extensor tendon

Stirrup Ankle Brace

Indications

  • Severe and moderate acute ankle sprains (functional and post-operative treatment)
  • Stable malleolar fracture
  • After care for fractures in the rehabilitative phase

Tri-Step Ankle Lace-Up

Indications

  • Moderate to severe ankle sprains (functional treatement)
  • Prevention of ankle sprain after trauma
  • Stabilisation of chronically weak ankle joints

Universal Rigid Neck Orthosis

Indications

  • Post-operative immobilisation
  • Severe spondylitis
  • Severe cervical syndrome
  • Cervical herniated disc
  • Stable fractures of the cervical vertebrae

Wrist Embrace

Indications

  • Wrist sprains
  • Tendonitis / Tenovaginitis
  • Overuse injuries
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Secondary treatment after fractures
  • Rheumatic diseases
  • Prevention
  • Chronic instability of the wrist or thumb

Wrist-Thumb Embrace

Indications

  • Wrist sprains
    • i.e. The Quervain (Tendonitis at the thumb)
  • Tendonitis / Tenovaginitis
  • Overuse injuries
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Secondary treatment after fractures
  • Rheumatic diseases
    • i.e. Rhizarthrosis
  • Prevention
  • Chronic instability of the wrist or thumb