Low-Temperature Splinting Thermoplastic Material | Manosplint Wisconsin
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This high-quality, easily molded splinting material is made from a low-temperature thermoplastic that makes application quick and simple while providing top-tier protection and comfort to patients. with FREE Shipping
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The Low-Temperature Splinting Thermoplastic Material by Manosplint Wisconsin is designed for easy molding and application.
This thermoplastic material softens at low temperatures, allowing healthcare professionals to create customized splints quickly.
It provides reliable protection and comfort for patients, making it suitable for various medical settings.
The material is lightweight and flexible, enabling effective immobilization and support for injuries or post-operative recovery.
Applications & Use Cases
This splinting material is used for immobilizing limbs in cases of fractures, sprains, and post-surgical recovery.
It is commonly utilized by healthcare professionals in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings across Kenya.
The adaptability of the material allows it to be shaped easily to fit different anatomical areas.
It is ideal for use by physiotherapists, orthopedic specialists, and emergency medical teams in Nairobi and surrounding counties.
Care & Maintenance
To maintain the Low-Temperature Splinting Thermoplastic Material, clean it with mild soap and water after each use.
Avoid harsh chemicals that may degrade its properties.
Store the splinting material in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
Ensure it is kept flat to preserve its shape and usability for future 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.
What temperature is thermoplastic splint?
Using a water bath processing temperature is between 60°C-65°C. With an oven: 100°C. To soften Multicast Ortho or Rigid, place the material into a water bath at temperature 60°C - 65°C (140°F - 159°F) for 60-90 seconds or until sufficiently soft.
What are thermoplastic splints made of?
So they tend to fit well but they're also very adjustable if they're uncomfortable. They can be remolded as much as necessary. They're completely waterproof which makes them washable.
What is a thermoplastic cast?
A thermoplastic splint is a custom-made brace made from light-weight plastic. These are made on the spot by your hand therapist by heating the plastic in hot water and molding it directly to your hand..