Single, skin tone
Indication:
These finger splints are used to fixate the distal finger joint in extension. The hood over the middle phalanx is preferably fixated with Velcro® straps*. The proximal interphalangeal joint is left free. The side walls of the splint are perforated for ventilation.
Single, thermoplastic
Indication:
The colorless, clear, thermoplastic finger splints are made of an acrylic resin.
Single, skintone and padded
Indication:
The padding serves a multiple purpose: size correction, protection against perspiration, and significantly enhanced comfort for the patient.
Single, skin tone
Indications:
Stack finger splints are specially designed for fingers with Boutonnière deformity.
Single, thermoplastic
Indications:
The colorless, clear, thermoplastic finger splints are made of acrylic resin. This is an advantage for patients with an abnormal finger anatomy.
Single, skin tone, and padded
Indications:
These finger splints are specially designed for fingers with Boutonnière deformity. The padding serves a multiple purpose: size correction, protection against perspiration, and significantly enhanced comfort for the patient.
Single, skin tone Indication:
The adaptable, modified finger splints are split along the dorsal, proximal section. This allows the splint to adapt to the exact shape of the finger when the fixing strap is applied. If the finger is swollen, the splint can be re-adjusted once the swelling has subsided.
Single, skin tone Indication:
STACTIP® Finger Splints have a distal, volar window over the tactile elevation, taking the anatomy into account. This window enables the wearer to retain a normal sense of touch for performing delicate tasks. Single, thermoplastic Indication:
STACTIP® Finger Splints have a distal, volar window over the tactile elevation, taking the anatomy into account. This window enables the wearer to retain a normal sense of touch for performing delicate tasks.