Mueller Carpal Tunnel Pain Relief System

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  • Color
    Tan
  • Size
    3 applications / fits 4 in. to 9.75 in.
  • Price
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Product Description

Mueller Carpal Tunnel Pain Relief System provides all-day wrist support while you remain active. This is a patent pending home taping system that reduces wrist motion that can irritate Carpal Tunnel system. The tape will not slip, peel, or break down during activity.

Uses & Applications

  • Works for wrist sizes 4.0 to 9.7 inches around.
  • Begin using product upon earliest sign of pain.
  • For complete recovery, continue to use product after pain subsides.
  • Replace application if product gets wet.
  • Support level (tension) is increased by angling hand during application.
  • Adjust support level as required.
  • Package contains 3 applications.
Country of Origin: United States.

Application Instructions

Read and understand all instructions prior to use. Wash and dry hand and arm thoroughly. Hold in a stable position to apply. Do not wear in the tub or shower. Remove product if it gets wet.

  1. Separate the two sides of product at the perforations.
  2. Peel off backing piece to expose tabs. Adhere tabs to palm of hand such that the bottom of the tabs - top of backing piece is aligned with the base of the hand.
  3. Bend your wrist downward (so your palm moves towards your arm) to determine the amount of motion restriction.
  4. Peel achoring portion of tape off of backing piece. Adhere the anchoring portion of tape to inner wrist while keeping tape taut.
  5. Adhere tabs to back of hand such that the bottom of the tabs - top of backing piece is aligned with the base of the hand.
  6. Bend your wrist upward (so the back of your hand moves towards your arm) to determine the amount of motion restriction.
  7. Peel off backing piece to expose anchoring portion of tape. Adhere the anchoring portion of tape to the outer wrist.
  8. Peel off backing piece to expose portion of strip. Adhere strip to wrist near the base of the previous two tape strips.
  9. Remove remaining backing. Wrap tape around wrist - DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
* Multiple cases may be shipped per package in order to minimize the charge for shipping.

 

Technical Information

Mueller Carpal Tunnel Pain Relief System
  • Country of Origin: United States
Note: Specifications are those given by manufacturers and are not tested for accuracy.

CTTape Standard sizes

ITEM SIZEITEM # ITEMS PER CASE QUANTITY ORDERING PRICE PER ITEM PRICE PER CASE

3 applications / fits 4 in. to 9.75 in.

6437

UPC = 074676643700
4

Single Item (1-3 Items)

1 Case (4-7 Items)

2 Cases (8-11 Items)

3+ Cases (>= 12 Items)

$9.96

$8.81
a 12% discount

$8.73
a 12% discount

$8.66
a 13% discount

N/A

$35.24

$34.92

$34.64

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