Dr. Scholl`s Foam Ease Callus Cushions, Round
Schering-Plough HealthCare Products, Inc.

Surround painful calluses with a soft, comforting foam. Includes description of Dr. Scholl`s Foam Ease Callus Cushions, Round, the option to purchase your favorite brand online.
6 ~ Cushions.

  • Cushions calluses and hard skin to ease painful shoe pressure and friction
  • Soft latex foam
  • Won`t "catch" on hosiery
  • Self-stick waterproof adhesive holds cushion in place.
Made in U.S.A.
 
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I`ve been using these for at least a decade now whenever I work at the computer. These are NOT great for serious injuries, and are NOT what I would recommend as an all-purpose splint. But they are excellent as a wrist support, and have helped me keep carpal tunnel under control.
I want to tell everyone that the Futuro is PERFECT for light-weight wrist support. I work at the computer many hours each day and these provide just enough support without hindering my hand movement like the ones with firm splints in them. Very natural feeling and comfortable. They are adjustable with Velcro, so not too tight to cut off circulation, but snug enough to keep me from getting wrist or hand strain. You do have to wrap them in a certain way to get the correct support, but it`s easy to figure out. Put the thumb ring on and then put the strap over the back of your hand and away from your body, then under your wrist toward your body, then up and over to the outside again. The Velcro does tend to wear out about 8 to 12 months of continual use. They are inexpensive to replace however. These are the best wrist support I have found in my 20 years of working at a computer keyboard, and I highly recommend them. I also use an ergonomic keyboard (the GoldTouch) and adjustable tray.
This splint is ideal for the third phase of post-operative healing of tendons, ligaments, bones and the TFCC; after months of immobilization with stays and plaster, then part time range-of-motion rehab with strap-on casts, this phase calls for warmth and slight constriction but demands full range of motion. If you need an RSI splint, this isn`t it. If you need support while you regain use of your hand after surgery, listen to your surgeon: don`t use a splint.

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