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Abdominal Binder
An Abdominal Binder/Support is a wide compression band worn around the abdomen to provide support and stability to the lower torso. It is commonly used for medical, post-operative, or therapeutic purposes, offering benefits for recovery and pain management.
Key Features
- Compression Support: Abdominal binders provide uniform compression to the abdominal area, reducing swelling and promoting healing. This is especially beneficial after surgeries like C-sections, hernia repairs, or abdominal liposuction.
Stabilization: The support helps to stabilize the abdominal muscles and internal organs, reducing the risk of post-surgical complications such as hernias or muscle strain.
Pain Relief: By supporting the abdominal area, the binder can reduce discomfort or pain from abdominal injuries or surgeries.
Adjustability: Most abdominal binders are made with adjustable straps or Velcro, ensuring a snug and comfortable fit for various body sizes.
Postpartum Use: Abdominal binders are commonly recommended for women after childbirth, particularly after a C-section, to support weakened abdominal muscles and ease recovery.
Applications
- Post-surgical Recovery: Helps maintain stability after surgeries such as hernia repair, bariatric surgery, or abdominal reconstruction.
- Postpartum Recovery: Supports weakened muscles and helps with recovery after childbirth.
- Hernia Prevention: Can be used to prevent or support hernias by stabilizing the abdominal wall.
- Pain Management: Alleviates pain caused by muscle strain, abdominal injuries, or surgeries.
Abdominal binders are usually made of elastic, breathable fabric for long-term comfort and support. They provide an essential aid in the healing process, allowing individuals to recover with reduced discomfort and enhanced mobility.
TREND Universal Wrist & Thumb Splint / L3807/L3809
Trend Universal Wrist & Thumb Orthosis L3807 L3809 | Braces & Splints
Comprehensive Wrist & Thumb Immobilization in a Low-Profile Design
The Trend Universal Wrist & Thumb Orthosis (DCT-200) is designed to restrict motion and immobilize both the wrist and thumb, helping protect injured soft tissues and promote proper healing. This orthosis is ideal when combined wrist and thumb stabilization is clinically required.
Its low-profile, lightweight construction improves patient comfort and wearability, encouraging consistent use throughout recovery while minimizing bulk.
Designed for Stability, Comfort & Compliance
Dual-Joint Immobilization
Provides controlled restriction of both the wrist and thumb, reducing strain and preventing reinjury during daily activities.
Low-Profile, Lightweight Construction
Slim design fits comfortably under clothing, making it suitable for extended wear.
Universal Fit Convenience
Available in left and right universal configurations, simplifying fitting and inventory management.
Key Features
- Provides optimal immobilization of the wrist and thumb
- Protects against additional stress and injury
- Low-profile design enhances comfort and compliance
- Lightweight construction supports extended daily wear
- Universal sizing for simplified dispensing
Indications for Use
The Trend Universal Wrist & Thumb Orthosis is indicated for:
- Mild to moderate wrist and thumb strains and sprains
- Soft tissue injuries
- Ligament instability
- Gamekeeper’s Thumb
- De Quervain Syndrome symptoms
- Other conditions requiring combined wrist and thumb immobilization
PDAC & Reimbursement Information
- PDAC Approved
- HCPCS Codes: L3807, L3809
- Eligible for insurance reimbursement when coverage criteria are met
Sizing Guide
- DCT-200-R – Universal (Right)
- DCT-200-L – Universal (Left)
Ideal Use Settings
- Orthopedic and hand surgery practices
- Sports medicine clinics
- Physical therapy and rehabilitation centers
- Post-injury and post-procedure recovery
- Home use for ongoing wrist and thumb stabilization
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Deliver reliable wrist and thumb immobilization with a comfortable, low-profile orthosis designed to support healing and improve patient outcomes.
