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GIBAUD Manugib De Quervain 1R 13.5-15.5cm 右
GIBAUD Manugib De Quervain 1R 13.5-15.5cm 右

GIBAUD Manugib De Quervain 1R 13.5-15.5cm 右

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  • 分销商 GIBAUD SA
  • 牌: Gibaud
  • 产品代码: 7207247
  • EAN 3322541040060
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GIBAUD Manugib De Quervain 1R 13.5-15.5cm right

The GIBAUD Manugib De Quervain 1R is a right-hand wrist brace designed to provide effective support and pain relief to individuals suffering from De Quervain's Tenosynovitis, a painful condition caused by inflammation of tendons in the wrist. This brace has been specifically designed with a rigid stay that runs along the thumb to immobilize the tendons that cause pain and discomfort.

The Manugib De Quervain 1R is made of high-quality materials that are soft and comfortable, yet durable and long-lasting. The brace has a unique design that allows it to fit comfortably on the right-hand wrist, providing support and stability to the area affected by De Quervain's Tenosynovitis.

The GIBAUD Manugib De Quervain 1R is also adjustable, allowing the user to customize the level of compression and support they need to manage their pain and discomfort effectively. It features a Velcro fastening system that is easy to adjust, ensuring a snug and comfortable fit.

The brace is lightweight and discreet, making it easy to wear throughout the day, even during physical activity. Its breathable fabric prevents sweating and ensures maximum comfort for the wearer.

Overall, the GIBAUD Manugib De Quervain 1R is an excellent choice for individuals looking for a comfortable, durable, and effective wrist brace to manage their De Quervain's Tenosynovitis. With its unique design, adjustable settings, and premium quality materials, this wrist brace is sure to provide long-lasting relief to those suffering from this condition.

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