Manumed RFX wrist and forearm supportsManumed RFX wrist and forearm supports
Manumed RFX wrist and forearm supports from mediManumed RFX wrist and forearm supports from medi
Manumed RFX wrist and forearm supportsManumed RFX wrist and forearm supports

Manumed RFX

Wrist and forearm support
  • Maximum stability thanks to extra-long aluminium splints
  • Extra-wide opening for simple application
  • High comfort due to medi Airtex+
Product variety
Standard colours
Grey
Suitable for
Men's sizing
Women's sizing
Material components
Aluminium, polyamide, polyurethane, polyethylene
Size
1
2
3

Orthosis for immobilisation of the wrist and the forearm

The orthosis combines maximum stability with a high degree of comfort in wear. Manumed RFX provides a high degree of immobilasation and is an effective alternative to traditional plaster casts. Manumed RFX is suitable for use on fractures of the distal radius and forearm as well as all indications that require stable immobilisation of the wrist and/or forearm.

Product features
  • Stable immobilisation of the wrist and distal forearm
  • Reduces swelling and inflammation
  • Contains Rigid material
Intended purpose

Immobilisation and stabilisation of the wrist and the forearm by a volar and dorsal aluminium splint.

Goal setting

The initial fitting should be supervised by a healthcare professional. The aluminium splints have already been anatomically pre-shaped. If necessary, the volar splint may be removed and easily adapted to different hand and arm contours. The dorsal splint may be adapted directly on the brace. Slide your hand into the brace. The straps have been set to maximum width at delivery and usually do not have to be opened beforehand.
Close all straps one after the other in the numbered sequence from 1-4.
Belts 2-4 have been secured with double-sided Velcro® to the brace and may be shortened to the desired length.
Finally, check that the brace fits properly. It should be positioned firmly and straightly on the arm without it cutting in. It should be possible to sufficiently move all the fingers.

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Indications
  • Post-operative use after fractures of the distal
  • radius and forearm
  • Conservative use after stable distal radius fractures
  • Immobilisation of severe wrist sprains
  • Tendonitis and tendovaginitis
  • Osteoarthritis of the wrist
  • Immobilisation following soft-tissue injuries; allows the fingers to remain mobile
Contraindications

None

Size table
sizemeasure0IIIIII
circumference wrist (cm)hC0 - 1313 - 1617 - 2122 - 26
article numberR.112.◊00R.112.◊01R.112.◊02R.112.◊03
numberorientation
◊ = fill in for orientation2left
3right
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