Kinetec Splinting Thermoplastic Materials with Black or White Options - Ohio T
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Experience splinting like never before with a semi-coated material that ensures precision during application. With 100 percent memory and customizable perforation options, this material offers tailored solutions for orthotics. with FREE Shipping
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The Kinetec Splinting Thermoplastic Materials with Black or White Options - Ohio T is designed for precision splinting applications.
It features a semi-coated surface that allows for easy manipulation and shaping.
With 100 percent memory, this material returns to its original form after heating.
Customizable perforation options enhance comfort and adaptability for individual needs.
Available for delivery across Nairobi and other counties in Kenya.
Applications & Use Cases
This splinting material is used for creating orthopedic splints in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings.
It is suitable for healthcare professionals, including physiotherapists and orthopedic specialists.
The Kinetec material is ideal for patients requiring support for fractures, soft tissue injuries, or post-surgical recovery.
Its versatility makes it a valuable resource in various therapeutic environments throughout Kenya.
Care & Maintenance
To maintain the Kinetec splinting material, store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Clean the surface with mild soap and water to remove any debris or contaminants.
Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that can damage the surface.
When not in use, keep it rolled or flat to prevent creasing.
Proper care ensures longevity and effectiveness in various applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost of thermoplastic splint material?
Thermoplastic Splinting Material, Thickness: 1.62-4.2 mm, Packaging Type: Box at ₹ 4600/kg in Bengaluru.
How long should I wear a thermoplastic splint?
If using the splint is comfortable and doesn't cause any red areas, then increase the time you use the splint for gradually over the next 7 days, by 30 minutes each day Page 2 Information and advice for patients Physiotherapy Your thermoplastic splint The splint can be worn for 2 periods during the day, for no more ...
What are thermoplastic splints used for?
Thermoplastic splints are used to protect an injury such as a broken bone or ligament injury. Splints may also be used to improve a person's ability to use their hand, or to prevent deformity in certain conditions such as stroke and spinal cord injury..
Are thermoplastic splints removable?
Thermoplastic splints offer several advantages: they are removable for wound care, lighter than plaster, water-resistant, and more aesthetically pleasing than fibreglass or plaster splints. You can even choose your favourite colours and they are easy to clean..