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This Trigger Finger Splint set includes two adjustable finger braces designed to fit palm lengths between 4½" and 6½". Featuring customizable Velcro straps, the splints provide targeted support for various fingers—index, middle, ring, and pinky. The bend-resistant design helps immobilize finger joints to aid recovery from trigger finger, arthritis, mallet finger, and fractures. Suitable for continuous day and night use, it offers a versatile and comfortable solution for finger rehabilitation.
S**Y
Very effective!
The splint helped me isolate my injured finger wonderfully, helping to avoid further damage. It's easy to apply, and comfortable to wear.
P**6
Great Finger Splint
It immobilize my finger that I sprained, it is comfortable to wear.
B**Z
Great for stabilizing your finger
Great product. This was extremely sturdy almost to the point of overkill. I had sprained my finger and needed a good splint to stop from activating it over and over. The fact that it can be used for any finger is an even bigger plus. It is comfortable to wear and fit my hand great. It provides fantastic support. Only thing is after a few days of wearing I would defer give it a good washing as it’s not very breathable and can start to smell.
L**A
Helps with painful finger
Easy to put on, Velcro holds well. Really keeps my finger straight all night.
S**S
Better than what your doctor gave you
If you have a broken or sprained finger and you go to the doctor and they give you an aluminum splint with some blue foam in it, go home and order one of these. The aluminum splint is okay, but it does not do a good job of immobilizing your finger. This means that you will hurt your finger anytime you bump the splint into something. This one not only immobilizes the finger nicely, it also provides padding to the finger, and is easily removed if you need to take it off to wash your hands or do anything that the split would interfere with.The aluminum strap inside this splint is very stiff and it takes some good effort to get it bent into a useful shape. Once you do you don't have to worry about it changing shape while you're wearing it (like you do with the one your doctor gave you).One change I would like to see. I would like to be able to easily remove the aluminum strap. As it comes, it's too long and it keeps my wrist from bending forward. That may be desirable for some injuries but for mine it's just an unnecessary restriction
D**E
Adequate quality. NOTE: it may not work for you
What do I mean by "it may not work for you" If you have Dupuytren’s contracture and think that this can reverse it, IT WON'T! Talk to your doctor about options. If you think that it will stop the progression, possibly, but probably not.In my case, I had surgery last week. My ring finger had been bent 90 degrees*. After surgery, they put on a cast with a splint that kept the ring and pinky straight. Yesterday, after one week, they removed that and put on a velcro type splint that also keeps those two fingers straight. I didn't like keeping the pinky straight as that could led to the need for therapy afterword to restore the flex to the pinky. So, I wanted this to allow the pinky to flex while keeping my ring finger straight. I wanted to augment the one they gave me a few hours a day, then use the one they gave me the rest of the time. It works okay for that for the two weeks that I need a splint.I was worried that this would be very cheaply constructed. The one they gave me is padded throughout. I was concerned that this would just be straps without any padding. While is definitely is much cheaper quality, it does have adequate padding for the two weeks that I will need it. One problem, though, the splint is very hard to bend to adjust.* if you are wondering how I let it get to 90 degrees, let me explain. For a number of years I had about a 20 degree bend. Last year I suffered a full thickness laceration of my rotator cuff tendon. I started taking 11 grams of collagen to aid in repair and recovery (had rotator cuff surgery in January). After just a couple of weeks of using it,- the bend advanced from 20 degrees to 90 degrees. I didn't even notice until I went to shake someone's hand.
C**C
Trigger Finger Splint 2 Pcs, Adjustable
I purchased this Trigger Finger Splint because it’s fully adjustable in several places. I customized it to fit me perfectly. I have Trigger Finger and the Orthopedic Surgeon advised me to splint it (my middle finger on my right hand).
R**D
Helps with pain
Gives support where needed.
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