| Quantity | Price |
|---|---|
| 10 | R11,450 |
| 15 | R17,175 |
| 20 | R22,900 |
A five-finger splitter and wrist fixator designed to support hand and finger rehabilitation after stroke (hemiplegia). It helps maintain finger alignment, assist controlled extension, reduce risk of contracture and supports functional recovery in hospitals, rehab centers or at home.
Stroke survivors with hand weakness or hemiplegia who need assistance with finger and wrist positioning or rehabilitation. Use should be guided by a healthcare professional, especially for acute or complex cases.
By individually separating and supporting each finger and stabilizing the wrist, it helps maintain proper alignment, reduce flexor spasm, allow passive/assisted range-of-motion exercises and support repetitive practice that aids neuro-rehabilitation.
Brand: XRBK, Model: XK-809, Material: composite cloth, Color: black. Instrument classification: Class I. Certified to CE and ISO13485. Single package size: 18 x 10 x 12 cm; single gross weight: 0.600 kg.
The design is adjustable and intended to fit most adult hands for either left or right use. For atypical hand sizes or detailed sizing needs, contact the seller or a clinician for fit confirmation.
Place the hand so each finger is seated in its respective splitter slot, align the wrist in the fixator portion, then secure and adjust the straps to obtain comfortable support without restricting circulation. Initial fitting should be supervised by a therapist if possible.
Follow the schedule recommended by your therapist. As a general starter guideline, many users begin with short sessions (10–30 minutes) 1–3 times per day and gradually increase duration as tolerated. Always monitor for discomfort or circulatory changes.
The unit is made from durable composite cloth designed for comfort and repeated use. Padding and adjustable straps help provide a comfortable fit for most users.
Wipe with a damp cloth and mild soap. Air dry away from direct heat. Inspect straps, fasteners and seams regularly for wear. Replace or repair if elements fail to ensure safe use.
Do not use over open wounds, infected skin, unhealed fractures, or without medical advice in cases of severe spasticity, deep vein thrombosis or severe peripheral vascular disease. Stop use and consult a clinician if you experience increased pain, numbness, swelling or skin irritation.
Yes. Therapists can use it for guided passive/assisted range-of-motion exercises, hand positioning, task-specific practice and to support gradual stretching or functional training.
Yes. It is lightweight and compact (packaged at about 18 x 10 x 12 cm and 0.600 kg gross), making it suitable for home use and easy to transport between care settings.
No. It is an assistive and therapeutic device intended to support rehabilitation and help prevent or reduce mild-to-moderate contractures. It does not replace comprehensive therapy, medical treatment, or surgical intervention when required.
Stop using immediately and consult your healthcare provider. Check fit and tension—straps may be too tight or misaligned. Continued adverse symptoms require medical assessment.
Warranty and return policies vary by seller or distributor. Refer to the vendor or point-of-purchase information for specific warranty, return and after-sales service details.
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