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BVSP121001

Silprene™ Ankle Stabilizer 腳踝穩固套(左右通用) - 1隻

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 特色
‧ 三層布設計 ─ 高彈性、強度、回復性佳
‧ 穿脫方便黏扣帶設計 ─ 輕鬆調整不費力
‧ 機能性貼紮設計 ─ 根據貼紮原理設計的綁帶方式
‧ 跟骨鎖定設計 ─ 給予腳踝更好的穩定性
‧ 矽膠防滑設計 ─ 防止綁帶滑脫
‧ Silprene-F材質搭配可調整式設計,使護具更服貼腳踝關節
‧ 根據貼紮治療原理設計固定綁帶的纏繞模式
‧ 採用主動性跟骨鎖定設計來輔助中足與後足活動,達到更好的支撐性與穩定性
‧ 矽膠防滑設計防止綁帶滑脫
‧ 【購買時請先詳閱產品規格、確認您的尺寸,避免尺寸不合】

規格
彈性表布:53%尼龍,9%彈性纖維,38%聚酯纖維
夾層凝膠/彈性凝膠墊:100%矽膠成份

清潔說明
‧ 使用中性清潔劑用手輕輕搓揉產品,壓條部分避免大存揉壓
‧ 用清水沖洗乾淨
‧ 放置陰涼處晾乾
‧ 勿使用洗衣機、烘衣機、漂白劑或柔順劑

穿戴注意事項
‧ 如有糖尿病或血液循環不良。請在使用產品前洽詢您的醫生。
‧ 因個人膚質不同。使用後有過敏或血液循環變差之情況發生時。請立即停止使用並詢問醫生

Features
‧ Three-layer fabric design ─ high elasticity, strength, good recovery
‧ Easy to put on and take off Velcro design - easy to adjust without effort
‧ Functional taping design ─ The strapping method designed according to the taping principle
‧ Calcaneal locking design ─ giving the ankle better stability
‧ Silicone anti-slip design ─ prevents straps from slipping off
‧ Silprene-F material with adjustable design makes the protector fit the ankle joint better
‧ Design the winding mode of the fixed strap according to the principle of taping therapy
‧ The active calcaneal locking design is used to assist the movement of the midfoot and rearfoot to achieve better support and stability
‧ Silicone anti-slip design prevents straps from slipping off
‧ 【When purchasing, please read the product specifications carefully and confirm your size to avoid size inconsistencies】

Specification
Elastic fabric: 53% nylon, 9% elastane, 38% polyester
Sandwich Gel/Elastic Gel Pad: 100% Silicone

Cleaning instructions
‧ Use a neutral detergent to gently rub the product with your hands, and avoid large storage and pressure on the beaded part
‧ Rinse off with clean water
‧ Place in a cool place to dry
‧ Do not use washing machine, dryer, bleach or softener

Wearing Precautions
‧ If you have diabetes or poor blood circulation. Please consult your physician before using the product.
‧ Different skin types. When there is allergy or poor blood circulation after use. Stop use immediately and ask a doctor