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Jamar EZ Read Goniometer

Jamar

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Jamar EZ Read Goniometer

 

Relief from Edema

Edema, characterized by excessive swelling caused by fluid retention in the body's tissues, often stems from medication, pregnancy, or underlying conditions such as congestive heart failure, kidney disease, or liver cirrhosis. Over-the-Wrist Edema Gloves employ gentle, soft tissue compression to effectively address edema, delivering warmth and compression to alleviate pain and reduce swelling.

Comfortable and Practical Design

Crafted for everyday comfort, these edema gloves feature seams stitched on the outside and open fingers, allowing users to easily monitor function and swelling. Providing consistent and gentle compression to the hand and wrist without compromising strength, these gloves are made from latex-free, nylon-cotton material, making them suitable for managing various degrees of edema.

Flexible Sizing Choices

Offered in a range of sizes to accommodate diverse hand dimensions and levels of edema, these gloves provide reliable over-the-wrist support, ensuring consistent compression across the hand and wrist. To find the perfect fit, measure the circumference of the hand through the thumb webbing. Designed with ergonomics in mind, these gloves offer a snug fit for optimal support and comfort.

 

  • Improved Readability: The EZ-Read Jamar Goniometer is designed with large, easy-to-read markings, ensuring that physical therapists can accurately measure joint range of motion during assessments and interventions with clarity and precision.
  • Robust Construction: Constructed from durable materials, this goniometer is built to last in clinical settings, enduring frequent use while maintaining its accuracy and reliability over time.
  • Wide Range of Uses: Featuring an ergonomic design and versatile functionality, the EZ-Read Jamar Goniometer serves as a valuable tool for physical therapists, allowing them to assess and track joint range of motion across various patient demographics and clinical contexts.