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Soft Arm Splint

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NDIS Support Item Reference No. 05_060600821_0135_1_2

The NDIS Support Item Reference Number provided is a guide only. Please note that each purchase must align with your individual plan goals and needs, and eligibility may vary based on your disability type and NDIS plan. Final approval for claims is determined by the NDIS.

$83.00
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Description

The Soft Arm Splint is used to straighten a contracted arm. It holds an arm straight, and the foam and soft cover is gentle on frail skin. The fastening mechanism is strong Hook & Loop Tape.

Key Features

  • Allows some bending if forced but will straighten a relaxed arm.
  • Gentle on frail skin due to the foam and soft cover.
  • Strong Hook & Loop Tape fastening mechanism.

Additional Information

Consult your healthcare professional to make sure this product is right for your situation.

General Public Restraint Authorisation Letter: If this product is purchased for use in a private home, we require authorisation from a suitable person. This is to ensure it will be used correctly and safely by the family and/or carers, and that using it will not be dangerous. Examples of a suitable person who is able to sign the letter are: Occupational Therapist; Physiotherapist; Clinical Nurse Manager; Registered Nurse; Doctor; or another suitably qualified person. Note: This letter is not required when we send restraints to aged care facilities or hospitals, because their staff are already trained in their safe use.

Specifications

Item # 347S - Small
Item # 347L - Large

Cleaning

Wash up to 80°C (176°F). Air or tumble dry on a cool setting, ensuring the drum is cool. Ensure the product is dry before using or storing.

Important

Restraints are a prescribed item. Care Facilities such as Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Aged Care Facilities etc., may order this item. For private sales to a family member, written authorisation is needed from a qualified therapist or medical doctor, approving the use of the correct Restraint for the patient's current condition. Remember if the patient's condition changes, then a different type of Restraint may be required. It is necessary to ensure the family are aware of the proper use of Restraints, as these can be dangerous if not used correctly.

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