broken wrist external fixator
The broken wrist external fixator is a medical device designed to stabilize and support wrist fractures, ensuring proper alignment during the healing process. Its main functions include maintaining the reduction of the fracture, allowing for minimal soft tissue disruption, and enabling early joint movement to prevent stiffness. Technological features of this device include a modular design that accommodates various fracture patterns, high-grade stainless steel components for durability, and a lightweight, yet robust, construction for patient comfort. Applications of the external fixator range from simple to complex wrist fractures, including those with significant displacement or comminution, making it an indispensable tool in orthopedic trauma care.