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    Comfy Hand Flex

    The Comfy Hand-Flex (H-FLEX) is used to position the weak or deformed hand. The Hand-Flex 101 allows for progressive increases in wrist hand finger ROM. The splint provides a patented adjustable frame on the volar surface that allows for adjustment and readjustment to increase extension without tolls or heat. The dorsal support has a pocket that holds a stiffener which straps down to help control wrist flexion. If less resistance is required, the stiffener can be removed. Foam roll fits on the frame underneath and help to slowly increase MP, PIP and DIP extension Available in soft padded navy blue terrycloth.
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    Product Specifications:

    10” L x 7” W x 2” H

    Product Specifications:

    10” L x 7” W x 2” H

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