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IndicationsThe Mackie Wrist brace provides static stretchfor conservative treatment of soft tissue contractures that are lessthan six months from onset. The goal of this treatment is to accomplisha low stretching force maintained over a long period of time. View more
IndicationsThe Mackie Wrist brace provides static stretchfor conservative treatment of soft tissue contractures that are lessthan six months from onset. The goal of this treatment is to accomplisha low stretching force maintained over a long period of time. Thiswill safely and effectively stretch soft tissue contractures withlasting results. The brace may be used post-operatively or for contracturesdue to trauma, post-op adhesions, immobilization, muscle strengthimbalance, arthritis, burns, cerebral palsy, stroke, or traumaticbrain injury to maximize range of motion.Static Progressive Contracture Management Unlimited hinge motion with smooth adjustability Available prefabricated in L/R, sizes Small & Medium Can be ordered custom-made to your measurements WarrantyThe frame and Mackie hinge of your brace are covered by a one year limitedwarranty against defects in materials or craftsmanship; soft goods are coveredby a six month limited warranty.Product DisclaimerThe Mackie Wrist Brace is designed to stretch soft tissue contracturesand return the maximum range of motion possible to the joint. Thistreatment is usually prescribed following surgery and in additionto other therapeutic measures. The patient should discuss the wearingschedule with the physician who prescribed the brace.Note: Knobs may be removed for patient compliance or for patient convenience. Tension should be readjusted when reapplying the brace as instructed, using the knobs to increase/decrease tension. Caution If pain, swelling or numbness occur, contact your physician. Never attempt to stretch joint beyond normal limits. Follow your physicians instructions if they are different from these guidelines.
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