For PIP finger flexion contractures correction, the Joint Jack Finger Splint puts pressure on the finger to prevent movement. The amount of pressure can be adjusted with turning the screw. The splint, made of soft steel, can be bent for fitting. The splint includes a felt pad and cotton strap for additional comfort.
The Frog Splint by Rolyan is designed to easily contour to ensure that your finger joints maintain the same position while in use. This foam-lined aluminum splint is excellent to be used to help treat minor to moderate finger injuries. Excellent for personal and professional care and available in three sizes. The Small size has a length of 2-1/4", Medium 3" and Large 3-1/4".
Special 1/16” neoprene provides comfortable uniform compression to injured proximal interphalangeal or PIP joint while permitting the early range of motion critical for joint healing.
The 3pp Buddy Loop is designed for treating swelling, sprains, and jams. After a finger injury, stabilizing the finger is important for a safe recovery. The Buddy Loop secures an injured finger by anchoring it to another finger.
This Assist can be used for boutonniere deformity and PIP extension limitations of 45 degrees or less. This Assist helps extend the PIP joint but does not interfere with the MP joint. To size, measure the distance on volar surface from MP crease to distal finger crease.When compared to the Spring Extension Splint series this series is shorter and stronger.
There is compression and comfort throughout the whole finger. It is used for hypertrophic scaring, edema, or any other reason compression is needed. The sleeve conforms to the digit. Provide even pressure to the entire finger.
The adjustable 3pp Final Flexion Wrap makes it easy to restore end range interphalangeal (PIP and DIP) joint flexion. Non-slip foam lined wrap helps maintain a controlled stretch and conforms comfortably over the nail. For Extension Contracture
Use the SIRIS Swan Neck Splint for mild to moderate hyperextension (less than 25 degrees) of the PIP or DIP joint. Worn on the fingers or the thumb, the SIRIS Swan Neck Splint blocks hyperextension without limiting flexion. SIRIS Swan Neck splints can be used for DIP joints with mild to severe hyperextension as long as the DIP joint can passively flex and the PIP joint can actively extend.
Our splint is designed to be worn all day, or overnight, without causing additional pain, discomfort, or overheating. Essential for providing support and relief for trigger finger pain, arthritis sufferers, and excellent for straightening fingers.