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Jobskin® Gaiter - MTM Arm FLEXION Gaiter – KNS08F

Jobskin® Gaiter - MTM Arm FLEXION Gaiter – KNS08F

Jobskin Flexion Deluxe Gaiter in Urban Camo fabric

  • Jobskin Flexion Deluxe Gaiter in Urban Camo fabric
  • Flexion Gaiter - Bumble Bee
  • Flexion Gaiter Arm - Camouflage
  • Flexion Gaiter Arm - Denim
Product code: KNS08F
**For Clinician use only**

• Arm or leg immobilisation
• Passive stretching
• Joint stabilisation
• Immobilisation to enable function
• Flexion gaiters- maximum flexion angle 80-90 degrees depending on gaiter length

Overview

Jobskin® Gaiters are fabric orthoses with metal inserts for strength, and are fastened around the limb with hook and loop straps. Our gaiters aim to keep the affected limb in a controlled and stabilised extension for rehabilitation and/or provide a prolonged stretch to the limb to reduce contractures; or to passively stretch and support in a different angle of flexion for contractures.

These gaiters are made-to-measure and can feature a choice of cotton lining or Towelling & Foam padded lining.

Lining Choices

gaiter-lining-padded insert

Standard Cotton lining

gaiter-lining-padded insert

Towelling Padded Lining

Features

  • To control, stabilise, limit or immobilise an extremity joint
  • Reducing pain and discomfort by maintaining or increasing range of movement at the joint
  • Restricting the motion of a limb in a particular direction
  • Speeding up the rehabilitation process after a limb is fractured or broken and the cast removed
  • Extension gaiters for keeping the arm or leg in extension for prolonged stretch / immobilisation. (see Extension Arm Gaiters)
  • Flexion gaiters are recommended if flexion is required due to contractures for example (Maximum flexion angle 80 degrees). Please email: clinics@jobskin.co.uk if you have any queries.
  • Deluxe gaiters feature padded towelling lining for additional comfort and are recommended for prolonged use.
  • Extensive pattern choice that is regularly updated.

Indications

  • Flexion Contractures
  • Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA)
  • Post-Injury
  • Post-Fracture
  • Post-Surgery
  • Sprains, strains or weakened joints
  • Dislocations
  • Support during the night

Fabric and colour

Fabric options

Patterned Fabrics


  •  
  • Bumblebee Bumblebee
  • Camouflage Camouflage
  • DinosaursDinosaurs
  • Hearts & Flowers Hearts & Flowers

  •  
  • Mint ButterfliesMint Butterflies
  • Rainbow Unicorns Rainbow Unicorns
  • Urban CamoUrban Camo

Plain Fabrics


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  • Denim Denim
  • Denim Claret
  • Denim Black

How to Wear Gaiters

How to wear Gaiters

  1. Undo all the hook and loop fastener straps and place on a stable surface with the lining facing upwards. Ensure the top (widest) part of the gaiter is closest to you.
  2. Carefully straighten the limb as much as possible, and place it onto the gaiter ensuring the narrow part of the gaiter is in line with the wrist or ankle.
  3. Fold the gaiter around the limb, ensure that the 'tongue' is flattened out beneath the overlapping edge.
  4. Fasten the hook and loop fasteners securely but do not over tighten. The gaiter should be a comfortable garment to wear and not restrict circulation.

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