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All-day therapeutic warmth to the knee Providing support and compression to the knee Decreasing stress on the knee Improving patella alignment Reducing pain and swelling to the knee
Uses: For stabilizing and supporting the knee joint For improving blood circulation and reducing pain & swelling For therapeutic treatment to muscle and joint pain or injury For treatment of combined instabilities and Patellar disorders, including Patellar Tendonitis (Jumper's knee), lateral subluxation and dislocations For rehabilitation and...
Uses: Prevention of foot drop contracture. Prevention of side rotation in case of hip/femur fracture or post surgery Night time splinting for foot to prevent Achilles tendon contracture during prolong bed rest.
Uses: Asthma. Allergies. Respiratory disorders.
Blood Pressure level display. Detects irregular heartbeat. Works on oscillometric method. Detects body movement hence gives more accurate reading. Memory for 60 sets of reading with date and time, displays average of last three reading taken within last 10 minutes.
Uses: Measure body temperature. For oral, rectal and underarm temperature measurement. 3-digit, + degree celcius (degree fahrenheit) display in 0.1 degree increment, beeps when measurement is completed Measurement Accuracy : ±0.1 degree celcius (32.0 to 42.0 degree celcius); ±0.2 degree fahrenheit (89.6 to 107.6 degree fahrenheit)Memory recalls last...
Uses: Orthopaedic Supports.Knee Support. Rehabilitation Aids. Best Support Aids.
Uses: Improves blood circulation For therapeutic treatment to muscle and joint pain or injury For treatment of Chondromalicia, patellar tracking, abnormalities, Patellar Tendonitis (Jumper's Knee) and Patellofemoral disorders For post operative ligament repairs For providing stability to weak, overstressed and obese sized knees For providing re-assurance...
Uses: For all-day therapeutic warmth to the knee For providing support and compression to the knee For decreasing stress on the knee For supporting the patellar ligament and the tibia bone For any type of sports injuries, torn cartilage, rheumatic or arthritic pain on the knee