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Locking Elbow Splints (Orthoses)

Introduction & Rationale for use of Locking Elbow Splints:
The Comfy Locking Elbow Splint is a comfortable, easy to use splint geared to stabilizing / increasing elbow extension. The Orthosis prevents elbow contracture, while promoting increases functional positioning.

Basic to the use of any Orthosis are factors such as prevention of deformity by proper positioning, support of weakened segments, control stabilization of joints proximally to those activated, or prevention of substitution. Orthosis may also be used to correct present deformities. They are both therapeutic and functional.

Splints are used for the following functions:
1.     Stabilize (immobilize) joints in a desired position to rest the joint, tendons, ligaments and muscles or maintain a certain bone alignment.
2.     Prevent contracture or deformity.
3.     Prevent unwanted motion.
4.     Gradually stretches contracture to increase range of joint motion.
5.     Substitute lost muscle function.
6.     Relieve pain.

Assessment of the Patient for Locking Elbow splinting:

A visual assessment of the patient is performed while patient is in bed and/or while in the wheelchair. Patient to be observed for:
1.     Active movement of the Elbow (amount of Flexion & Extension)
2.     Expression of pain
3.     Skin condition of the arm
4.     Position of the arm (flexed or extended)
5.     Any muscle spasms

Physical assessment
of the patient is performed by physically assessing the amount of flexion and extension a patient has at the Elbow joint. Passive Range of Motion (ROM) is performed to see the amount of joint movement that is possible when a trained medical personnel moves joint. Active Range of Motion (AROM) movement is how much range the patient has independently without assistance. Active Assistive ROM (AAROM) movement indicates how much ROM the patient has with some assistance from a trained medical professional.
 
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Comfyprene Goniometer Elbow Splint Product ID : 42002-0
Price: $120.00
 
 
Extra Cover for Goniometer Elbow Splint Product ID : 41002-1-EC
Price: $40.00
 
 
Goniometer Elbow Splint w/ 1 Cover Product ID : 41002-1
Price: $176.00
 
 
Goniometer Elbow Splint with 2 Covers Product ID : 41002-2
Price: $204.00
 
 

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