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Thermoplastic Splinting Material
New Multiform Max: Maximum Resistance to Stretch.
Best for Neurological and Orthopedic Patients. It
requires constant handling and continual effort to
contour. Can be handled forcefully, making this
material great for beginners or infrequent splinters. Use
when holding the patient in a stretched position or to
correct deformity, or for larger orthosis: elbow, forearm,
shoulder, trunk or leg. Multiform Max offer an added
advantage of improved drape.
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Multiform Max: Solid- Thickness: 3,2 mm; Width:
46 cm; Length: 61 cm, per sheet. (# 4658/9)
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Multiform Max: Perforated-Thickness: 3,2 mm;
Width: 46 cm; Length: 61 cm, per sheet. (# 4660/1)
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Also available in 2.4mm Solid or Perforated
New Multiform Plastic: Minimum Resistance to
Stretch. Best for Painful or Post-Surgical Cases and
Hand-Based Splints. Great for experienced splinters.
Conforms to contours easily with minimal handling.
Recommended for face, neck, hand and wrist splints.
Multiform Plastic offers maximum conformity with the
comfort of Self-bond or Non-bond option.
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Multiform Plastic: Solid- Thickness: 3,2 mm;
Width: 46 cm; Length: 61 cm, per sheet,
Non-Bond. (# 4033/1)
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Multiform Plastic: Solid-Thickness: 3,2 mm;
Width: 46 cm; Length: 61 cm, per sheet,
Self-Bond. (# 4032/0)
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Multiform Plastic: Solid- Thickness: 2,4 mm;
Width: 46 cm; Length: 61 cm, per sheet,
Non-Bond. (# 4034)
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