Bauerfeind ManuLoc Wrist Brace
Bauerfeind ManuLoc is a wrist brace which is prescribed for use following diagnosis of irritative conditions of the wrist such as carpal tunnel syndrome or after an operation or other irritation.
Stabilizing orthosis for immobilization of the wrist.
Bauerfeind ManuLoc is a wrist brace which is prescribed for use following diagnosis of irritative conditions of the wrist such as carpal tunnel syndrome or after an operation or other irritation. It keeps the wrist positioned properly while allowing gripping movements, avoiding unneccesary stress. The breathable materials and air pores make it particularly lightweight and allow it to fit tightly. ManuLoc® still feels comfortable even after hours of wear.
- Stabilizes and protects
- Allows gripping movements
- Lightweight, flat, skin-friendly and easy to use
Support and mobility
This stabilizing orthosis supports the wrist without preventing everyday actions. Following bruising or a sprain, it protects and supports the hand while the irritation subsides. It is designed to provide the necessary support while allowing freedom of movement for the fingers. The orthosis can be worn on the right wrist or the left.
Good for your skin and your hand
The materials and design of the ManuLoc® orthosis are intended to speed up healing of the affected wrist, without restricting movement unnecessarily. It is very easy to put on and take off. You are prevented from making movements that could cause pain, but your hand can still grip things. Moisture can pass through the breathable fabric, so perspiration does not accumulate under the orthosis.
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Indications
- Acute/chronic irritation of the wrist
- Posttraumatic/postoperative immobilization
- Nerve irritations in the wrist (light form of carpal tunnel syndrome)
- Partial paralysis
- Contusions
- Distortions
- Kienbock’s Disease (Softening of the lunate bone)