Wrist & Finger Splints
Wrist and
finger splints are devices that are used to immobilise and support the wrist
and fingers. There are many different types of wrist and finger splints
available, and the type that is best for you will depend on your individual
needs. They can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including carpal
tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, and De Quervain's disease.
Our
collection of splints for the wrist and fingers includes a range of conditions.
They differ according to the amount of support needed as well as the
requirement to support joint stability. Splints are applied either to the palm
side of the palm. They can also cover the thumb. The braces are used to treat
issues like acute hand trauma, sports hand injuries as well as pain, arthritis
hand problems, hand injuries, post-operative hand problems, burns, plastics and
burns hand disorders, congenital hand problems, and cumulative hand injuries.
The splints for fingers and wrists come in various sizes and shapes to serve various purposes to support and prevent immobilization. Therapists for occupational therapy, athletic trainers, orthopedic physicians, physical therapists, and ambulance and emergency room personnel typically require particular splints for fingers and wrists to aid their patients in recovering from injuries, or to help with spasticity or other deformities that are caused by certain medical ailments.