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Polyform |
* The most conformable of all Rolyan’s splinting materials
* Natural drape – an intimate fit for increased patient comfort with minimal handling
* Good contour leads to reduced pressure areas and splint migration
* Excellent rigidity and strength for a safe and secure position in the splint
* Cuts easily when cold – so no need for precise patterns
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San-splint |
* Rubber based isoprene material with a high degree of control and rigidity
* Versatile – can be softened in a hot air oven or a heat pan
* Easy permanent bonding – for secure strapping, padding and attachments
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Synergy |
* Offers moderate resistance to stretch and drape providing a high degree of control during splint fabrication
* Can be worked aggressively
* Excellent rigidity
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Tailorsplint |
* Perfect balance between moderate resistance to stretch and drape
* Versatile
* Suitable for the novice and experienced splinter
* Easy trim edges
* Powdered smooth finish
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Resistance to stretch |
Er is een groot gamma van spalkmaterialen met verschillende stretchweerstanden. Welk materiaal met welk stretchvermogen is het best geschikt voor welke toepassing?
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Thermoplastics at a glance |
Choosing the appropriate thickness and perforation.
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Aquaplast |
* 6 different types available
* Available in a wide range of mould ability, thicknesses and perforations
* Wide range of colours
* 100% memory
* Transparent when heated
* Available with or without coating for temporary or permanent bonding
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Ezeform |
* Maximum resistance to stretch with superior draping, offering an intimate fit with excellent rigidity and no reinforcement needed
* Slightly tacky when heated – giving the therapist an extra pair of hands
* Bonds permanently when edges are pinched together – ideal for securing strapping, padding and outriggers
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Polyflex II |
* Optimum combination between resistance to stretch and conformability
* Tolerates firm handling for a well-contoured splint
* Shapes easily
* Material flexes when cold
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