Mobilization Strap™ and Wedge Set
This strap and wedge set is perfect for assisting with patient mobilization during a wide variety of manual therapy applications. The set includes two of the most popular mobilization tools in one package: the 8’ OPTP® Mobilization Strap and the Original Kaltenborn Concept Wedge™.
OPTP® Mobilization Strap
This durable mobilization strap is constructed of woven nylon and features a push-to-release buckle for quick convenience during patient mobilization. The versatile, all-purpose strap measures 8’ in length and does not include a mobilization pad (sold separately).
- Quick push-button release
- Sturdy woven nylon
- Strap measures 8’ long
- Made in the USA
Original Kaltenborn Concept Wedge™
The molded groove on this durable, easy-to-use wedge relieves pressure on the spinous process, facilitating mobilization via the transverse process while mobilizing the spine. The bottom of the Kaltenborn Concept Wedge can be used as a positioning tool for extremity mobilization.
Smart, Efficient Design
Featuring an improved wedge angle and size for more effective treatment, the Kaltenborn wedge is built for patient peace-of-mind, and repeated use.
Extremely Durable
Non-slip rubber construction is specially designed for testing and mobilization of the spine, yet it's comfortable for the patient.
Versatile Application
Both sides of the wedge offer unique mobilization benefits, with the molded groove relieving pressure, and the bottom for patient positioning.
For the Clinic or At Home
With its compact size, and durability in application settings, the Kaltenborn Wedge is perfect for clinicians, and individual users.
Stability and Professional Quality Comfort
Latex free, durable, non-slip rubber construction provides user comfort and peace-of-mind. As shown, the bottom of the wedge can be used as a positioning tool for extremity mobilization, providing a stable and supported resting platform for patients.
Learn about the Original Kaltenborn Concept Wedge in the following video
About Freddy M. Kaltenborn, PT, OMT
Pioneering Manual Therapist
The late Professor Freddy M. Kaltenborn introduced the principles of manual therapy throughout Europe in the 1950s and over the next five decades was instrumental in establishing this practice specialty throughout the world. His classic handbooks on Manual Mobilization of the Joints have introduced thousands of clinicians and students worldwide to the practical foundations of joint mobilization.