Trauma_LCP Systems (Titanium) LC-LCP System
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Application:For fractures of ulna,radius,humerus,tibia,femur. Spec.:85mm*5holes-160mm*10holes(Ulna,Radius) 106mm*6holes-202mm*12holes(Humerus) 123mm*6holes-
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The Trauma_LCP Systems (Titanium) LC-LCP System is designed for the stabilization of bone fractures.
It features multiple hole configurations for versatile application on ulna, radius, humerus, tibia, and femur.
Key specifications include sizes ranging from 85mm with 5 holes to 202mm with 12 holes.
The titanium material ensures durability and resistance to corrosion, making it suitable for long-term use in medical settings.
Applications & Use Cases
This system is used primarily in orthopedic surgery for fracture fixation.
It is suitable for hospitals and clinics in Nairobi and across Kenya, where healthcare professionals treat patients with bone injuries.
Surgeons and orthopedic specialists utilize this equipment in operating rooms and trauma centers to promote effective healing and recovery.
Care & Maintenance
To ensure the longevity of the Trauma_LCP System, clean the titanium surfaces with a soft cloth after each use.
Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the material.
Store the system in a dry, sterile environment to prevent contamination.
Regularly inspect for any signs of wear or damage to maintain functionality and safety during medical procedures.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long can you use electrotherapy?
Generally, you can use a TENS unit as often as you want. Some people use it several times a day for up to 60 minutes each time..
Can I do electrotherapy every day?
Interferential electrotherapy can be used in short sessions of 10-20 minutes, but for some specific conditions, it can be used up to an hour. Once again, depending on the patient's condition, this electrotherapy is sometimes recommended to be used only once a day but sometimes up to three times daily..
Is TENS the same as electrotherapy?
The bottom line. TENS and EMS units use electrical currents. TENS devices may treat pain, while EMS devices may stimulate and strengthen your muscles.