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The CMC Push Thumb Brace was designed and developed by push braces in collaboration with Eminent Hand Therapists Judy Colditz and Nettie Koekebakker. This brace is now well received by many doctors as the best brace on the market for people suffering from osteoarthritis of the metacarpal phalangeal joint of their thumb. Latex free CMC-1 osteoarthritis (osteoarthritis of metacarpal phalangeal joint) is a common disorder. It is a type of joint cartilage wear, especially on people between 40 and 60 years of age.CMC is a thin and compact push product. The brace can be used in water. Hygiene is important around the hand. So the synthetic material is antibacterial and the holder can be machine washed at 40 °. The CMC push has been developed primarily for application with the following indications: & # x2022; CMC-1 Osteoarthritis & # x2022; Postoperatively after arthroplasty of the Common CMC-1 & # x2022; CMC-1 joint instability following improvements made to CMC push thumb brace in Late 20 and 15, Note the following two important aspects of using the CMC thumb push brace. They are both of these important aspects when supplying and the product to ensure the best function of pressing CMC. 1. The CMC's aluminum reinforcement squeeze to change the thumb push. The aluminum stand function which is constructed of plastic part of the push CMC can be bent to the shape of the Thenar. Before applying the Brace, hold the holder with both hands and bend the part of the brace, then it is slightly more open. You can then insert the embers, secure the straps and ask the wearer a shape with your thumb and index finger. Rest assured your thumb muscles relaxed. After this pressure is applied to the aluminium support part around Thenar. The stand function will now be in the best position for maximum by the user. 2 US
Osteoarthritis of the CMC-I joint;
Postoperative treatment of CMC-I joint;
State after arthroplasty of the CMC-I joint;
Instability of the CMC-I joint;