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Tynor D-41 PF Night Splint (Derotation) S Tynor D-41 PF Night Splint (Derotation) S

Tynor D-41 PF Night Splint (Derotation) S

Quantity Description: packet of 1 Device
Manufacturer: Tynor Orthotics Pvt. Ltd.
Price: ₹ 2025.0

Information about Tynor D-41 PF Night Splint (Derotation) S

Tynor D-41 PF Night Splint (Derotation) is designed for rehabilitation after injury, fracture, sprains or surgery of the foot, ankle or lower leg.

Available sizes:
Small (34-36) European
Medium (37-39)European
Large (40-42)European

Salient features of Tynor D-41 PF Night Splint (Derotation):
Moulded foot casing, aesthetically pleasing and durable.
Effective Liner, improved comfort.
Highly functional Design, customized degree of dorsiflexion.
Double strapping mechanism, better grip.
Perfect post-operative immobilisation and derotation.

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Sir, I have a mallet finger on my small finger. Its swollen but painless. And it is not treated for about years. Can it be cured does I have any chance. There is a small bend too about 10 degree its really annoying to see this. I was a child when it happened around 15 years and now I am 22. Please help is there any treatment available. Around 3 months I am wearing a splint at night only.

Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity, MPT, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Chennai
You have to use the splint finger passive range of motion: gently bend the injured finger with your other hand. Then gently try to straighten out the injured finger with help from your other hand. Repeat slowly, holding for 5 seconds at the end of each motion.
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How To Stop Grinding of Teeth At Night, feeling awkward when roommates saying regarding this.

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Dentist,
How To Stop Grinding of Teeth At Night, feeling awkward when roommates saying regarding this.
Comes out do to many reasons like stress or sleeplessness. So better get dental splints or say teeth guards to wear during sleep. Help in many ways to save your teeth. Must get it.
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I have trigger finger since last 6 months, now its aggravated. I use splint in the night. Looking for exercises and medicine for quick cure without operation.

Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity, MPT, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Chennai
I have trigger finger since last 6 months, now its aggravated. I use splint in the night. Looking for exercises and m...
1.Taking a break from repetitive activities for four to six weeks. 2.Wearing a brace or splint to restrict motion and rest the hand. 3.Applying heat or ice to reduce swelling. 4.Placing your hand in warm water several times throughout the day to relax the tendons and muscles. Exercises..Lay your hand out flat on a table or solid surface. Use your other hand to hold the affected finger. Slowly lift up the finger and keep the rest of your fingers flat. Lift and stretch the finger as high as it will go without straining. Hold it here for a few seconds and release it back down.
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During night ,the hands are cramping becoming numbness why this is happening for my Aunt is there any solution for this condition.

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Neurologist, Gurgaon
During night ,the hands are cramping becoming numbness why this is happening for my Aunt is there any solution for th...
Hii this kind of pain and numbness could be due to carpal tunnel syndrome in which a nerve called median nerve is compressed under a sheath in the wrist. This usually occurs more at night and certain position of wrist. You should get done certain tests to know the cause. Like Nerve conduction studies. Sugar levels, thyroid profile, rheumatoid factor. Yes there are treatments. Medications for milder cases, wrist splint and physiotherapy. Cold compresses etc. For moderate cases steroid injections in the wrist. Severe cases may need surgery.
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