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MALLEODYN S3
Dismountable ankle brace for dynamic mobilisation
1.
NEW Cooling pad included
for therapy-appropriate
positioning
Physiotherapy to go
QR code on the pack-
aging of each product
gives you access to
therapeutic exercises
2. FOOT & ANKLE
Anatomically
shaped side splint
– easy to remove
with one click
REMOVABLE IN
figure 8 strap, removable
3 STEPS
3.
1. Removing the
cooling pad
2. Removing the side
splint
3. Removing figure
8 straps
ARTICLE NUMBER INDICATIONS EFFECT TECHNIQUE
07841 • Conservative / post- • Limitation against talar • Thanks to its very flat • Maximum breathability:
operative prolapse and inversion construction, can be Hydrophilic bi-elastic
SIZE using figure 8 strap and worn in almost any shoe spacer fabric with
• All indications for which
Shoe size stabilisation or limitation distal click fastener • Heel width adjustable via Carbon Finish absorbs
moisture and transports
1 35 - 40 of movement of the • Stabilisation of the ankle plantar strap: optimum it outwards
2 41 - 47 ankle with subsequent in inversion and eversion hold on the heel
functional mobilisation of • Stabilisation of the ankle • High wearing comfort: • Y strap: Individual adjust-
• Colour: the injured or damaged via the 3-point principle Anatomical 3D shell con- ment of stabilisation and
• Please specify R or L structures is required compression according
• Stabilisation and preven- struction combined with
• Acute ankle injuries tion of supination trauma bi-elastic spacer fabric to the course of therapy
• Acute capsular ligament • Therapy-appropriate • Click fasteners: Single • Bi-elastic inner padding
instabilities and ruptures positioning according to setting of the straps and for pressure-free ankles
quick to put on with two • Antibacterial effect
• Limitation of talar pro- the RICE rule (integrated
lapse and inversion cooling pad) clicks of the inner padding
with Carbon Finish
• Chronic capsular liga- • Prevention of window • Guideline-compliant care:
ment instabilities oedema due to closed Removable in 3 steps
• Supination trauma brace construction
• Ankle sprains
• Prevention for ligament
instabilities
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