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Mallet Finger Splint

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You’ll forget you’re wearing the Mallet Finger Splint.

It’s beneficial for finger injuries such as mallet finger, immobilizing the joint and promoting healing, but there’s much much more:

  • Practically invisible
  • Lightweight
  • Easy to wear
  • Affordable
  • Comfortable
  • Can be worn during all activities, such as:
    • Showering
    • Typing
    • Sleeping
    • Playing sports
    • And much much more

Traditional aluminum and foam finger splints have awful limitations compared to the mallet finger splint. They are more rigid, don’t allow for movement of any part of the joint while they are being worn.  And cannot be worn while typing, showering, and sometimes sleeping.

This can lead to stiffness in the finger and reduced range of motion during the healing process. Additionally, they are not specifically designed to treat mallet finger injuries and may not provide the same level of support and immobilization as the mallet finger splint.

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Description

The oval 8 splint is a type of dynamic splint that is commonly used to treat mallet finger injuries. It is made of a plastic material and is designed to hold the finger in a fully extended position.

On the other hand, traditional finger splints that are made of foam and aluminum are typically used to immobilize the finger or hold it in a specific position to support healing. These splints are often used to treat injuries such as sprains, strains, and fractures.

Here are a few key differences between the oval 8 splint and traditional finger splints:

  • The oval 8 splint is specifically designed to treat mallet finger injuries and holds the finger in a fully extended position, while traditional finger splints can be used to support the finger in various positions, depending on the injury.
  • The oval 8 splint is a dynamic splint, which means it allows for some movement of the joint while it is being worn. Traditional finger splints, on the other hand, are typically static and immobilize the joint completely.
  • The oval 8 splint is made of plastic, whereas traditional finger splints are made of foam and aluminum. This can affect the comfort and durability of the splint.
  • The oval 8 splint is typically worn for a longer period of time, typically 6-8 weeks, to ensure proper healing, while traditional finger splints are worn for shorter periods of time, depending on the injury.

It is important to note that the choice of splint depends on the type and severity of the injury, as well as the specific needs of the patient.

It is always best to consult with a doctor or physical therapist to determine the best course of treatment.

 

Oval-8 Mallet Finger Splints can be worn six different ways, depending on the condition or treatment. The simple, elegant design of Oval-8 Mallet Finger Splints allows them to be worn to treat a number of conditions including arthritis, mallet finger, jammed fingers, swan neck deformity, hypermobility, boutonniere deformity, fractures, and trigger finger. Oval-8 splints can be fit over bandages or thin gel sheeting or gel tubes as needed for cushioning and protection. Oval-8 Finger Splints promote better hand function. They can easily be worn full-time or effortlessly slipped on and off as needed. When properly fit, Oval-8 splints do not require tape or straps to stay in place. The wearer can wash his/her hands, swim, or work in water without having to remove the splints or replace messy tape. Most wearers are happiest to learn that typing is almost entirely unaffected by wearing the Oval-8 Mallet Finger Splint!

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 1 × 8 × 11 cm
Size

10, 10, 11, 12, 11, 12, 12, 13, 14, 13, 13, 14, 15, 14, 15, 2, 2, 3, 4, 3, 4, 4, 5, 6, 5, 6, 6, 7, 8, 7, 8, 8, 9, 10, 9

1 review for Mallet Finger Splint

  1. Steve

    Amazing!

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