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Static therapy hand-finger orthoses consisting of a soft roll designed to stabilize and support the hand and fingers, keeping its functional structure and providing a static (fixed) position. These orthoses typically consist of a cylindrical or truncated cone roll made of fabrics, leather, plastics or a combination of these that is placed inside the hand so the fingers and thumb encircle the roll, keeping them in an appropriate static position. Static therapy soft rolls are used mainly to prevent finger contractures after brain damage.
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