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Thumb Spica Splint and its Benefits

Frog Finger Splint
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All you have to do is go online to see the many choices that are available for thumb splints and supports. Not to mention all the different splints you can pick up at the drugstore. ready made splints, splints for resting your thumb, splints to support your thumb. So how do you find the answer to type of splint is best for thumb.

While it really does depend on which thumb joints are affected and what the severity of the arthritis is, in general these are things you should be looking for in a Frog Finger Splint and in exercises for thumb.

Benefits of Thumb Spica Splint

  • This makes the splint a wonderful choice for this type of hand injury. The splint fits securely to the thumb portion of the hand. A multitude of thumb and wrist injuries would benefit from using the thumb spica splint.
  • The thumb splica splint also allows the person to utilize their hand to perform the normal activities of daily living. The patient will be able to do such things as open a door and hold a glass while the injury is healing.
  • The splint is attractive, easily malleable and removable. One can wear the thumb spica splint while sleeping and can also keep on for most of the day. The splints are constructed of breathable 3 layered PUF fused fabric.
    Spica Splint
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  • The thumb spica splint is that it holds the thumb in place and keeps the thumb away from the palm of the hand. In addition, these thumb splint provides support and reduces the discomfort of the injury by stabilizing the hand.
  • The thumb spica splint is that it provides ample space to accommodate any hand swelling that may occur after the injury to the hand. This makes the splint a highly comfortable and lightweight alternative to the thumb spica cast, which is sometimes used for mild injuries of the thumb, such as in the cases of sprained thumbs.

Splints

A hand based splint that concentrates support at the base of your thumb is best when you have pain at the CMC joint. Look for a Spica Splint that supports or immobilizes the joint(s) that hurt. If the pain is mostly at the middle or MCP joint, look for a splint that holds or supports at that joint as well as at the CMC joint. If the pain is at the end joint, a “ring” style splint that supports this joint or helps hold it straight may be all that you need.

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Best Spica Splint for Thumb

The thumb is certainly one of those parts of your body that is exercised regularly in daily life. When a twist takes place in thumb, a tendon is naturally torn. This denotes that while your thumb is stressed it’s the collateral tendon that is stressed, what sources a considerable weakness in your capacity to grasp or pinch.In fact, the thumb is employed for grasping, gripping & picking things up & holding objects. When your finger and thumb splints your capacity to carry out any responsibility with the help of your hand is practically unfeasible. 

Thumb Spica Brace
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Ensures excellent Immobilization and stability to CMC & MCP joints Ethafoam lining Allows full hand and finger movement Sleek and trendy Comfortable with better compliance.Helps reduce pain and inflammation and prevents further thumb injury. Smart and sleek Breathable matrix Removable malleable splint Allows free movement of the handc Salient feature Breathable 3 layered PUF fused fabric Durable Excellent aesthetics Better comfort Removable malleable splint Provides customized abduction of the thumb. 

A spica splint has cushioned fabric on top for the comfort of the person wearing it and metal enclosed in the fabric that is pliable and can be molded as per the size and shape of the hand. The metal within also provides strength to the Thumb Spica Brace and supports the thumb and wrist.

Thumb Spica Splint Uses and Benefit:
  • The splint stabilizes the digits, reduces pain and promotes safe healing, as well.
  • The thumb spica splint is essentially a gutter splint adapted for the thumb. It is indicated for non-displaced fractures of the first metacarpal bone, the thumb, and is used for the therapeutic immobilization of many thumb injuries. It keeps the thumb in a fixed position called the “glass holding position.” 
  • As well as being effective in keeping the wrist and thumb stable, the thumb spica splint is extremely easy to put on. It is smart and sleek, and it is made of a breathable matrix mesh material. The splint is attractive, easily malleable and removable. One can wear the thumb spica splint while sleeping and can also keep on for most of the day. The splints are constructed of breathable 3 layered PUF fused fabric.
  • While the thumb spica splint works to immobilize the wrist and thumb, it allows the tendons of the hand to rest. Thumb spica splints are very widely utilized in the treatment of overuse injuries, which are very common hand injuries. One of the benefits of the thumb spica splint is that it holds the thumb in place and keeps the thumb away from the palm of the hand. 
  • Another important benefit of the thumb spica splint is that it provides ample space to accommodate any hand swelling that may occur after the injury to the hand. This makes the splint a highly comfortable and lightweight alternative to the thumb spica cast, which is sometimes used for mild injuries of the thumb, such as in the cases of sprained thumbs.

This kind of splint is usually required after a surgery, injury, trauma, or disease. The comfortable and adjustable finger extension and flexion splints apply a low-load, prolonged duration stretch (LLPS) across the joint using a tensioning system. Finger Extension Splint is helpful in achieving the required changes in the connective tissue for positive results. Wearing of the Finger Extension splint helps the finger to heal much faster.

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Thumb Sprains Injuries Treated by Tynor Thumb Spica Splint

A sprain is an injury to a ligament. Ligaments are the connective tissues that connect bones to bones across a joint.

Thumb Sprains
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These types of injuries are common in sports and falls. The thumb is jammed into another player, the ground, or the ball. The thumb may be bent in an extreme position, causing a sprain. The thumb will usually swell and may show bruising. It is usually very painful to move.

Most Common Types of Thumb Sprains
The most common ligament to be injured in the thumb is the ulnar collateral ligament. This ligament may also be injured by jamming the thumb on the ground when falling or by jamming the thumb on a ball or other player. The radial collateral ligament may also be injured. It is much less commonly injured than the ulnar collateral ligament. Injury to this ligament is sometimes called “skier’s thumb” because it is a common skiing injury. It occurs when the skier falls and the pole acts as a fulcrum in the hand to bend the thumb in an extreme position. 

Injuries Treated
X-rays are usually taken to make sure the bones of the thumb and hand are not fractured. Your doctor will then examine the thumb to determine whether the ligament is torn. If the ligament is partially torn, it is usually treated in a cast or Tynor Thumb Splint. Radial collateral ligament injuries are frequently treated this way as well. The end of a completely torn ulnar collateral ligament often gets trapped behind a tendon. Complete ulnar collateral ligament tears are most commonly treated with surgery to repair the ligament. Sometimes the remaining ligament tissue is of poor quality and the ligament must be reconstructed.

The comfortable and adjustable finger extension and flexion Mallet Finger Extension Splint apply a low-load, prolonged duration stretch (LLPS) across the joint using a tensioning system. This is helpful in achieving the required changes in the connective tissue for positive results. Wearing of the Finger Extension splint helps the finger to heal much faster.This kind of splint is usually required after a surgery, injury, trauma, or disease. 
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Tynor Mallet Finger Splint Best for Mallet Finger Fractures

Mallet finger is a common injury that usually occurs as a result of an athletic injury. The condition occurs when the outermost joint of the finger is injured. Mallet finger is the most common closed tendon injury. Mallet finger is also known as baseball finger, drop finger, or hammer finger.
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With mallet finger, the tendon on the back of the finger is separated from the muscles it connects. There are three types of injuries that usually occu
r: the tendon is damaged, but no fractures (bone cracks or breaks) are present; the tendon ruptures with a small fracture caused by the force of the injury; or the tendon ruptures with a large fracture.
malletfinger.

Mallet finger can be quite painful. However, people who suffer from the condition are usually still able to use their hand. The symptoms of mallet finger usually include pain, tenderness, and swelling at the outermost joint immediately after the injury, swelling and redness soon after the injury, and an inability to completely extend the finger while still being able to move it with help.

Treatment for mallet finger may include ice packs, elevation, pain medication, Best Mallet Finger Splint to hold the finger straight until it heals (about 6 weeks full time, then part time for up to 6 weeks more), finger exercises after the splint is removed, surgical repair of fractured bone using pins, pins and wire, or screws, surgery to tighten stretched tendon tissue or fuse the joint straight, or treatment for cuts or damage to skin or nail.

A sprain is an injury to a ligament. Ligaments are the connective tissues that connect bones to bones across a joint. These types of injuries are common in sports and falls. The Thumb Spica is jammed into another player, the ground, or the ball. The thumb may be bent in an extreme position, causing a sprain. The thumb will usually swell and may show bruising. It is usually very painful to move.
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Splints Best for Thumb and Fingers Injury

A small injury to any of the fingers or the thumb can make you very uncomfortable. Therefore, wearing the right Finger Splint Extension will help the finger heal faster and lessen your pain. Fingers are one of the most dexterous parts of the human body.Our fingers are constantly working, even as these words are being typed. Tynor manufacturing company offers the best of the finger splints at the most reasonable pricing.

Finger Splint Extension
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The thumb is certainly one of those parts of your body that is exercised regularly in daily life. In fact, the thumb is employed for grasping, gripping & picking things up & holding objects. This denotes that while your thumb is stressed it’s the collateral tendon that is stressed, what sources a
considerable weakness in your capacity to grasp or pinch.

When your finger and Thumb Splint your capacity to carry out any responsibility with the help of your hand is practically unfeasible. When a twist takes place in thumb, a tendon is naturally torn. 

Causes of Thumb Sprained Injuries
  • The most regular sources of a strained thumb are because of falling wounds. An individual might fall when his or her hand and arm are widened to decrease the effectof the fall-out, but in the effort to soak up impact, truly do more harm.
    Thumb Splint
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  • Another usual thumb injury takes place when skiing. This happens while a fall-out occurs when the ski rod is fixed within the hand, close to the bottom and next to the thumb area. This kind of injury is usually the consequence of a broken tendon in the thumb.
Treatment
  • Usually a thumb spica splint
  • Strengthening exercises
  • Sometimes surgery

Hand Therapy can be very helpful in decreasing acute pain by splinting for a few weeks, or by assisting longer term stability with targeted stretching and strengthening exercises. And providing education about the condition, and how best to use your hands in everyday activities to avoid agitation.

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Best Thumb Spica Splint and its Uses

The thumb is certainly one of those parts of your body that is exercised regularly in daily life. In fact, the thumb is employed for grasping, gripping & picking things up & holding objects. When your finger and Tynor Thumb Splint your capacity to carry out any responsibility with the help of your hand is practically unfeasible. When a twist takes place in thumb, a tendon is naturally torn. This denotes that while your thumb is stressed it’s the collateral tendon that is stressed, what sources a considerable weakness in your capacity to grasp or pinch.
Tynor Thumb Splint
Our Price : Rs 166

Causes of Thumb Sprained Injuries:

The most regular sources of a strained thumb are because of falling wounds. An individual might fall when his or her hand and arm are widened to decrease the effect of the fall-out, but in the effort to soak up impact, truly do more harm.

Another usual thumb injury takes place when skiing. This happens while a fall-out occurs when the ski rod is fixed within the hand, close to the bottom and next to the thumb area. This kind of injury is usually the consequence of a broken tendon in the thumb.

Thumb Spica Splint

Thumb Spica Splint is a convenient device designed to keep the thumb in the functional i.e. abduction position. It supports the CMC joint and immobilize the MCP joint of the thumb without inhibiting hand movement. 

Ensures excellent Immobilization and stability to CMC & MCP joints Ethafoam lining Allows full hand and finger movement Sleek and trendy Comfortable with better compliance.Helps reduce pain and inflammation and prevents further thumb injury. Smart and sleek Breathable matrix Removable malleable splint Allows free movement of the handc Salient feature Breathable 3 layered PUF fused fabric Durable Excellent aesthetics Better comfort Removable malleable splint Provides customized abduction of the thumb. 

A spica splint has cushioned fabric on top for the comfort of the person wearing it and metal enclosed in the fabric that is pliable and can be molded as per the size and shape of the hand. The metal within also provides strength to the brace and supports the thumb and wrist.


Thumb Spica Splint Uses and Benefits:

  • The splint stabilizes the digits, reduces pain and promotes safe healing, as well.
  • The thumb spica splint is essentially a gutter splint adapted for the thumb. It is indicated for non-displaced fractures of the first metacarpal bone, the thumb, and is used for the therapeutic immobilization of many thumb injuries. It keeps the thumb in a fixed position called the “glass holding position.” 
  • As well as being effective in keeping the wrist and thumb stable, the thumb spica splint is extremely easy to put on. It is smart and sleek, and it is made of a breathable matrix mesh material. The splint is attractive, easily malleable and removable. One can wear the thumb spica splint while sleeping and can also keep on for most of the day. The splints are constructed of breathable 3 layered PUF fused fabric.
  • While the thumb spica splint works to immobilize the wrist and thumb, it allows the tendons of the hand to rest. Thumb spica splints are very widely utilized in the treatment of overuse injuries, which are very common hand injuries. One of the benefits of the thumb spica splint is that it holds the thumb in place and keeps the thumb away from the palm of the hand. 
  • Another important benefit of the thumb spica splint is that it provides ample space to accommodate any hand swelling that may occur after the injury to the hand. This makes the splint a highly comfortable and lightweight alternative to the thumb spica cast, which is sometimes used for mild injuries of the thumb, such as in the cases of sprained thumbs.

Tynor Finger Extension Splint is helpful in achieving the required changes in the connective tissue for positive results. Wearing of the Finger Extension splint helps the finger to heal much faster. This kind of splint is usually required after a surgery, injury, trauma, or disease. The comfortable and adjustable Finger Extension Splint Support splints apply a low-load, prolonged duration stretch (LLPS) across the joint using a tensioning system. 
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New Best Spica Splint for Thumb

Spica Thumb Support
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A spica splint is a type of orthopedic splint used to immobilize the thumb and/or wrist while allowing other digits freedom to move. It is used to provide Spica Thumb Support for thumb injuries (ligament instability, sprain or muscle strain), gamekeeper's thumb, osteoarthritis, de Quervain's syndrome, scaphoid fracture, thumb sprains, post-operative use, and post-removal of casting of the hand/thumb.

A spica splint consists of a metal enclosed in a fabric, which is pliable and can be moulded according to the shape and size of the hand. Velcro strips are used to secure and maintain the splint on the hand and help in comfortably fitting the splint to a variety of hands. Even injuries like metacarpal fractures and wrist fractures can benefit from spica splints. 

Thumb Spica splint, Cock-up splint, are used for acute injuries like sprains and fractures. Dynamic Cock-up splint is a special kind of spica splint, which is used in nerve palsies of the hand for preventing contractures and physical therapy.

Description
Thumb Spica Splint is a convenient device designed to keep the thumb in the functional i.e. abduction position. It supports the CMC joint and immobilize the MCP joint of the thumb without inhibiting hand movement. Helps reduce pain and inflammation and prevents further thumb injury. Smart and sleek Breathable matrix Removable malleable splint Allows free movement of the handc Salient feature Breathable 3 layered PUF fused fabric Durable Excellent aesthetics Better comfort Removable malleable splint Provides customized abduction of the thumb. Ensures excellent Immobilization and stability to CMC & MCP joints Ethafoam lining Allows full hand and finger movement Sleek and trendy Comfortable with better compliance.

Designed to provide stabilization to the thumb, first metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint, the first carpometacarpal (CMC) joint, wrist joint, distal radius and distal ulna. Useful for all injuries to the thumb, such as Bennett’s or complex Rolando’s fractures, suspected or confirmed navicular (scaphoid) fractures, and for other carpal bone injuries. Also useful for fractures to the distal radius and/or distal ulna, Colles fractures, Salter-Harris pediatric wrist and forearm injuries. Used for acute injuries as well as for post-op support. Not made with natural rubber latex.

Mallet injuries, whether bony or tendinous, should be addressed with closed treatment. Finger Mallet injured area is constrained tightly by adjacent unpadded skin dorsally, a tightly constrained hinge joint volarly, and the germinal matrix of the nail distally. Splinting of the distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint in full extension allows healing of the injured structure and restoration of excellent function and appearance.
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