Description
Introduction:
Neoprene Finger Knuckle splints support various types of finger injuries, including sprains, fractures, and contractures. This design adjusts any injured finger that needs protection. It is suitable for the thumb, index, middle, ring, and little, regardless of the left or right hand that needs protection.
Parameters:
Model | DNOR-D01 |
Material | Neoprene, Aluminum Alloy |
Size | Free Size |
Weight | 50g |
Color | Black, Blue, Coffee |
LOGO | A customized logo is accepted |
Applicable people | unisex adults, officer, sporter |
Package | 1 x neutral PE bag |
MOQ | We have sufficient inventory, so a small order is accepted |
Origin | Hebei |
HS Code | 9021100000 |
Production Capacity | 2000 PCS/Month |
Features:
1. Built-in Aluminium Alloy Support
Aluminum Alloy is lightweight and strong. Due to this advantage, aluminum alloy are widely used in various types of medical brace. Using aluminum alloy can increase the durability and effectiveness of support. The application of aluminum alloy can better distribute the pressure of the wrist, so that has better stability, can prevent excessive movement, and avoid secondary injuries. Compared to traditional materials, aluminum braces can more effectively secure and protect the wrist joint and are lighter to wear. In addition, its corrosion resistance and precision molding capabilities enhance functionality and comfort.
2. Adjustable to Most Finger Sizes
The finger splints use the design of Velcro to make the brace adjust in length and tightness to adapt to different shapes and sizes of hand. Excellent adjustment function can greatly reduce friction and discomfort. Your clients can adjust it according to their own needs. Stable support helps to promote healing. Adjustable design enables this device used in multiple application scenarios such as rehabilitation and daily care.
3. Breathable Material for Day Comfort
An important advantage of finger splints is the adopted breathable fabric, this advanced composite fabric made of breathable mesh surface and highly valued lining can support structural, and facilitate the flow of air. Wearing the finger splints for a long time may produce sweating, wetness, and other uncomfortable feelings. Breathable fabrics have better breathability and can promote the rapid evaporation of sweat and moisture, keeping the skin dry and reducing the discomfort caused by excessive moisture. Breathable fabrics can also reduce the feeling of overheating caused by long-term wear and can maintain a more comfortable feeling even if worn for a long time.
Applications:
Fracture of Metacarpal Bones
The splint is specifically designed to provide effective immobilization for fractures of the metacarpal bones. By securely holding the broken bones in place, the splint helps prevent any misalignment during the healing process, which is crucial for proper recovery. It’s essential to maintain the appropriate level of tightness when wearing the splint; if it’s too loose, it won’t provide the necessary support, while being too tight can restrict blood flow and cause discomfort. Regular adjustments may be necessary to ensure optimal fit and function as swelling decreases.
Sprained Knuckles
For those suffering from sprained knuckles, the splint offers a dependable solution by ensuring a firm grip without compromising circulation. This careful design allows for effective support while limiting joint movement, which is vital in reducing pain and inflammation associated with such injuries. By stabilizing the knuckles, the splint aids in the recovery process, allowing for a gradual return to normal activity without exacerbating the injury. The splint’s ability to provide gentle support makes it an essential tool for managing sprains and promoting healing.
Mallet Finger
Mallet fingers, characterized by the inability to extend the fingertip, can benefit significantly from splint usage. When applying the splint, it’s crucial to check that the finger is positioned correctly, maintaining a straight alignment at the fingertip to prevent any displacement or complications. This careful positioning is key to ensuring that the tendon has the best chance of healing properly. With consistent wear, the splint aids in the restoration of finger function, enabling users to regain full mobility over time.
Trigger Finger
For individuals dealing with a trigger finger, the splint serves as an effective aid by limiting the curvature of the fingers, thereby reducing the friction that occurs in the tendon sheath. This limitation is essential in alleviating the symptoms associated with the trigger finger, such as pain and locking. By stabilizing the fingers in a more neutral position, the splint not only eases discomfort but also promotes healing, allowing for a gradual return to everyday activities without the persistent worry of re-injury.
Post-op
After surgical procedures involving the fingers or hand, the splint plays a critical role in stabilizing the surgical site. By immobilizing the area, the splint helps to consolidate the surgical effect, ensuring that healing occurs correctly and effectively. It provides the necessary support during the critical recovery phase, allowing individuals to follow their rehabilitation plans while minimizing the risk of complications. The splint’s design ensures that while stabilization is prioritized, comfort is not compromised, making it an invaluable component of post-operative care.
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