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Assistive Product TSM Hüft-Oberschenkel-Bandage beidseitig

Product Type:

Hip and thigh bandage, both sides

Indications:

- Irritation and calcification on the greater trochanter (pericoxitis)
- Last and adductor strain
- after hip surgery (only article number 3145)
- Strain of the thigh muscles
- to protect against muscle fiber tears and hypothermia

Areas of Application:

- Rehabilitation
- Prophylaxis

Features / Components:

- covers the lumbar region, the groin, the hip to the middle of the thigh
- Superflex zones on the inner thigh adapt to the muscles
- Avoid superflex zones in strong Developed muscular constrictions
- with the back part pulled up
- bandage extends to the lower thoracic vertebrae (Th11 downwards)
- avoidance of hypothermia when bending the upper body
- closure cord over the waist
- stabilization and warming of the covered

Price (without guarantee):

The price is available on request from the manufacturer / distributor.

Product Information from the Manufacturer / Distributor:

Further Product Details

Further Information

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Please contact the manufacturer or distributor.

Manufacturer:

AET GmbH
Bürgermeister-Kiefer-Str. 37
84072 Au in der Hallertau
Germany Telephone: 08752 86140 Email: info@aetgmbh.de Homepage: https://www.tsm-bandagen-aet.de

Distributor:

AET GmbH
Bürgermeister-Kiefer-Str. 37
84072 Au in der Hallertau
Germany Telephone: 08752 86140 Email: info@aetgmbh.de Homepage: https://www.tsm-bandagen-aet.de

Technical Data:

Insulating layer: 2 mm (Art. 3155 and 3655)
3 mm (Art. 3145)
Weight: 380 - 400 g (size M)
Side length: 47 cm
Inside leg length: 17 cm
Color: blue, black

versions:
Size circumference strongest point buttocks
XXS 76 - 82 cm
XS 82 - 90 cm
S 90 - 98 cm
M 98 - 106 cm
L 106 - 114 cm
XL 114 - 122 cm
XXL custom-made

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Reference Number:

OU/00727


Source :

IW


Last Update: 5 Mar 2020