Assistive Product Ortopad Mix Premium Natur 2.0

Product Type:

Eye occlusion plaster
Eye plaster

Description:

Ortopad eye plasters have been specially developed for occlusion therapy in children. They offer a large selection of colorful motifs and, according to the manufacturer, have excellent adhesive properties and skin compatibility and are therefore easy to remove.

When children or babies squint, for example, ophthalmologists, in collaboration with an orthoptist, often recommend temporarily masking an eye with a special eye occlusion plaster. This allows vision to be trained in a targeted manner. Ortopad eye patches are suitable for this purpose. They are made of a skin-friendly non-woven fabric, are latex-free and adapt to the shape of the child's face thanks to their anatomical shape with nasal slits. The special hot-melt adhesive is hypoallergenic.

Features / Components:

  • skin-friendly bamboo fleece
  • light-proof
  • air-permeable
  • latex-free
  • anatomical shape with nasal slits
  • available in three sizes
  • large selection of 60 designs
  • packaging unit 100 pieces (at least 10 plasters per design)
  • available in other designs

Price (without guarantee):

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

Product Information from the Manufacturer / Distributor:

ORTOPAD® Mix

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Please contact the manufacturer or distributor.

Manufacturer:

Trusetal Verbandstoffwerk GmbH
Konrad-Zuse-Str. 15
33758 Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock
Germany Telephone: 05207 991688-0 Email: info@tshs.eu Homepage: https://www.tshs.eu Homepage: https://www.augenpflaster.com

Distributor:

Trusetal Verbandstoffwerk GmbH
Konrad-Zuse-Str. 15
33758 Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock
Germany Telephone: 05207 991688-0 Email: info@tshs.eu Homepage: https://www.tshs.eu Homepage: https://www.augenpflaster.com

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Reference Number:

Hil133678


Source :

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Last Update: 5 Aug 2024