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The appliance covers the limb to be treated.  Hoses attach to each cell (segment) and connect to the pump.  The pump supplies air to the boot and fills the cells sequentially – starting with the distal (hand/foot) cell fills first, moving up the limb until all the cells are filled.  Then the air exhausts from all the cells in the appliance simultaneously – this is a rest period when no pressure is applied to the limb.  The filling cycle begins again and then the rest period – repeating until the treatment session is over.

The treatment session time is prescribed by the physician. The pump can be set to turn off when the treatment is over.

Unique hose assembly
 -Prevents incorrect hook up
 -Ribbon hoses for ease of use

Open Toe / Finger Design
 -For air flow and comfort
 -Excellent contact on hand and foot

Special Overlap Design
 -Even pressure
 -Good fit as limb reduces

Sizes
 -Standard sizes for common dimensions
 -Custom applications and designs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DATA SHEET

Wright 668 Arm Appliance

Number of Cells
1 to 5

Size
Standard Sizes         
Custom Sizes

Storage
Keep clean, dry and away from sharp objects.

Medicare Code
Code E0667 and E0668
Inflatable Limb Appliance

Materials
Fabric                     Nylon
Binding                   Nylon
Hose                      PVC
Hose Mount           Kydex

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