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Frog Splint Provides Perfect Alignment of the Inter Phalangeal Joints

Tynor Frog Splint
Our Price : Rs 79
A splint is a device used for support or immobilization of a limb or the spine. Tynor Frog Splint can be used in multiple situations, including temporary immobilization of potentially broken bones or damaged joints and support for joints during activity.

Frog Splint Provides perfect alignment of the inter-phalangeal joints by maintaining them in optimal functional position. Malleable arms fold to hold the finger in the finger in the desired position. No tapes required.
  • Light weight
  • Softened arms for good grip
  • Comfortable cushioning
  • Hypo allergenic

Finger Splint Usess :
  • By the emergency medical services or by volunteer first responders, to temporarily immobilize a fractured limb before transportation;
  • By allied health professionals such as occupational therapists, physiotherapists and orthotists, to immobilize an articulation (e.g. the knee) that can be freed while not standing (e.g. during sleep);
  • By athletic trainers to immobilize an injured bone or joint to facilitate safer transportation of the injured person; or
  • By emergency room (ER) physicians to stabilize fractures or sprains until follow-up appointment with an orthopedist

This wrist brace by Tynor supports, protects and partially immobilizes the wrist while allowing free and natural movement of the Wrist and Thumb Support. It compresses the area and retains the body heat to allay local pain and inflammation. Its neoprene bonded nylon fabric offers better compression, and makes it comfortable and durable.

Wrist and Thumb Support
Our Price : Rs 221
The UBL closing system and wrap-around design ensure ease of application and removal, better fit and sizing flexibility, better grip and support, and customised compression and fit. The anatomical thumb opening provides slight thumb abduction for more comfort and 
allows for full finger dexterity, but prevents wrist rotation.

Wrist brace Thumb (Neoprene) supports, protects and partially immobilizes the wrist while allowing free and natural movement of the thumb and fingers. It compresses the area and retains the body heat to allay local pain and inflammation.
  • Versatile closing system.
  • Optimal therapeutic warmth.
  • Controlled four way compressions.
  • Anatomical thumb placement

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Splint Like A Device for Immobilizing Injured Parts of Body

A splint is a piece of medical equipment used to keep an injured body part from moving and to protect it from any further damage.

A splint is applied to a fracture, sprain, or areas with extensive injury to soft tissues; A device for immobilizing injured parts of the body. Finger Mallet Splint is also applied in cases of inflammatory diseases of the limbs, in cases of burns, and after surgery on bones, blood vessels, and nerves in the extremities. A distinction is made between transport and therapeutic splints.

Finger Mallet Splint
Our Price : Rs 61
Bone and joint injuries of the hand are common. While often viewed as trivial injuries, a poorly treated finger fracture can have significant functional consequences. These injuries may result in chronic pain, stiffness, and deformity; preventing patients from participating in activities of daily living. It is not uncommon for stable fractures to be over treated and unstable fractures to be neglected, both potentially resulting in permanent disability. Accurate diagnosis and timely management of these injuries continues to be the cornerstone of optimal hand care.

Finger fractures are common injuries with a wide spectrum of presentation. Although a vast majority of these injuries may be treated non-operatively with gentle reduction, appropriate splinting, and careful follow-up, health care providers must recognize injury patterns that require more specialized care.

Injuries involving unstable fracture patterns, intra-articular extension, or tendon function tend to have suboptimal outcomes with non-operative treatment. Other injuries including terminal extensor tendon injuries (mallet finger), stable non-articular fractures, and distal phalanx tuft fractures are readily treated by conservative means, and in general do quite well. Appropriate understanding of finger fracture patterns, treatment modalities, and injuries requiring referral is critical for optimal patient outcomes.

Mallet Fractures

The majority of distal phalangeal base fractures are “mallet injuries”, occurring due to an axial load with a resultant disruption of the terminal extensor mechanism. Mallet injuries with and without a bony fragment may be effectively treated by splinting the DIP joint in extension for 8 wks, followed by 1 month of night splinting. Splinting using a dorsal, volar, or pre-fabricated Stack type splint are all reasonable treatment methods. Care must be taken to avoid dorsal skin ischemia and potential breakdown seen in cases of splinting the DIP joint in a hyperextended position.

Frog Finger Malleable segments fold to hold finger in desired alingment for immobilization of the distal part of injured. Frog Splint is mainly used for fastening of the 1st and 2nd joints of fingers. It is convenient to use and simple for operation.

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Splints to Protect Your Finger During Injury

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

A finger cot also finger frock or finger stall is a medical supply used to cover one or more fingers in situations where a full glove is unnecessary. Like medical and rubber gloves, finger cots may be made from a variety of water-tight materials including latex, nitrile
rubber, and vinyl.

Finger Cot is specifically designed to support your finger especially the phalanges. It ensures proper ventilation and comfortable to use. It is lined with ethafoam and gives you cushion like support. Finger Cot contains loop and hook closures which makes it easier to put on and remove. It immobilizes the phalanges and thus ensures fast recovery in case of any fracture, injury or postoperative treatment. It is highly durable and resilient. 

Finger Cot
Our Price : Rs 84
Finger Cot is very lightweight and can be easily carried along anywhere. It is very easy to clean and maintain. It fits tightly to your finger and holds it. It ensures no loosening or pull off. It is designed in such a way which ensures its longer functional life.

Finger Cot Use & Benefit
  • Supports, protects and immobilizes phalanges
  • Cures fractures and injuries
  • Very light weight and can be carried along anywhere easily
  • Provides cushion like support to the finger
  • Does not inhibit the movement of other fingers
  • Non allergic to the skin
  • Very resilient and can be bent accordingly
  • Ensures proper ventilation
  • Lined with ethafoam
Malleable arms fold to hold the finger in the finger in the desired position. No tapes required. Frog Finger Splint  Provides perfect alignment of the inter-phalangeal joints by maintaining them in optimal functional position. 

Keep your finger relaxed and away from any physical contact for faster recovery. Buy Finger Cot online at discounted price at Wheelchairindia.
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Best Frog Splint Use and Benefit

Frog Splint is specifically designed to support a sprained finger and immobilizes it. It aligns the inter phalangeal joints by maintaining them in functional position. 

Frog Finger Splint
Our Price : Rs 79
It is quite resilient and can be shaped easily in the desired position for extra firm support. Its arms can be moulded conveniently to grip the finger tightly. Frog Finger Splint is very difficult and irritating to keep your finger straight and unaffected by any physical contact when the injury is on a single finger.

It does not cause rash or itching to the skin as it is made of durable and high quality material. Even if your finger is injured, it can be worn easily without hurting the affected part. It ensures cushion like support to your finger. It limits the movement of the finger and provides natural movement of other fingers. It ensures proper ventilation so that skin can breathe in.

Frog Splint Use and Benefit:
  • Supports finger and immobilizes it.
  • Can be used in case of injury on single finger.
  • Convenient method for fast recovery.
  • Non allergic to the skin.
  • Retains the natural movement of rest of the fingers.
  • Aligns the interphalangeal joints.
  • Holds finger tightly.
  • Gives cushion like support.
  • Can be shaped in any desired position.
  • Can be easily worn.
  • Easy to clean and maintain.
Finger Cot
Our Price : Rs 84

Finger cot Supports, protects and immobilizes the phalanges in case of fractures, injuries or post operative care. Hook and loop bands ensure a snug fit and eliminates the need for taping. Finger Cot Light weight Pleasing aesthetics Comfortable cushioning Hypo allergenic Inbuilt tightening Salient feature Coated aluminum body Malleable can be bent and customized Strong, provides rigid immobilization Aesthetically pleasing Light weight Ergonomic design U design ensures full protection in injuries and burns. 

Ensures easy wearing during injury Well ventilated and comfortable Better compliance. Ethafoam lining High cushioning Enhanced comfort Easy to clean and maintain. Inbuilt Hook loop fasteners Close fitting and excellent grip Easy application and removal.

Get a very convenient option to keep your finger untouched and unaffected from other fingers. Buy Tynor Splints online at discounted prices at Wheelchairindia.
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Best Types of Finger Splints

A splint is a device that supports and protects body parts that have been injured, such as a broken bone or muscle sprain. A splint may also be worn after surgery. A splint is sometimes called a half-cast because it does not wrap around an entire body area like a cast does. A splint is used to decrease pain and stop or limit movement so you can heal. Unlike casts, caregivers can easily adjust a splint if you have swelling or pain after an injury.

Different Types of Splints
Splints come in many shapes and sizes. A splint canbe as simple as buddy taping (fingers taped together) for a finger injury. Other splints are large enough to support your hips or thighs. Some splints are made of plastic or fabric. The fit of these splints can be adjusted with hook and loop straps, buckles, or laces. These splints can be taken off to wash, rest your injury, or do exercises that caregivers suggest. Other kinds of splints are made of hard plaster or fiberglass. Hard splints stay on all the time. Caregivers may adjust or remove your hard splint as you heal. Ask your caregiver for more information about the different kinds of splints.

Splinting
Static splinting: Static splints prevent you from moving an injured area. You might get a static splint right after an injury to relieve pain and reduce swelling. Depending on your injury, you may get a cast after the swelling goes down.

Dynamic splinting: Caregivers may switch you to a dynamic splint as you begin to heal. Dynamic splints allow you to have increased movement of the joints that have had limited range of motion.

Frog Splint Mallet Finger
Our Price : Rs 79
Serial splinting: During serial splinting, caregivers change your splint once a week, for 6 weeks or more. Each splint change allows more movement in your joint.

Types of Finger Splints

Frog Finger Splint
A frog splint is a light weight, high cushioned, sleek and simple brace that helps the injured finger by providing it the right alignment of the inter- phalangeal joints. This support helps the finger to maintain is optimal functions. 

An injured finger requires to be immobilized so that it can recover quickly. A Frog Splint Mallet Finger helps the finger to be immobilized ensuring that the other fingers movements are not restricted. It is also extra malleable so that it can be shaped for a good grip.
Mallet Splint
Our Price : Rs 61

Other than immobilizing the finger, we are also conscious about the comfort being given to the patient while wearing it. It is easy to wear, well ventilated, easy to clean, leaves no bad odour, has enough breathing room and is hypo allergic. All these features ensure that the patient does not feel any kind of uneasiness while wearing the frog splint. 

Mallet Finger Splint
A Mallet finger splint is required when the tendon in outermost joint of a finger is ripped. We can also say when the tip of the finger gets injured due to sports injury, or jammed your finger in the door.  Mallet Splint splint is designed in such a way that it supports the dip joint in hyper extension, while the movement of the PIP joint does not get restricted. 

The splint that we make at GPC Medical ensures that the patient suffers no discomfort of any kind while wearing it. It is coated with an aluminum body which can be bent and is customiz
Finger Extension Splint Support
Our Price : Rs 89

ed. It is designed in the most practical way to immobilize only the hyper extension of DIP joint. The inbuilt hook loop fasteners help to easily wear and remove it while giving it an excellent grip. 


Finger Extension Splint
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 Support 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. 
Thumb Splint
Our Price : Rs 166

We make finger splints that are convenient to wear by just inserting the finger. They are snugly fit and do not require any taping.
They are used for repairing Fracture and dislocations, Tendons and ligament repairs, Burns, Arterial and venous microsurgical repairs.  They also help in Boutonniere deformity and Dupuytren’s contracture. 

Thumb Spica Splint
It is a very comfortable and convenient device that keeps the Thumb Splint in a stiff position without disturbing the finger movements.  Thumb injuries like gamekeeper’s thumb, osteoarthritis, thumb sprains, post operative use, and post-removal of casting the hand thumb.

Finger Splints to Protect Your Finger
Fingers are one of the most dexterous parts of the human body. Our fingers are constantly working, even as these words are being typed. A small injury to any of the fingers or the thumb can make you very uncomfortable. Therefore, wearing the right splint will help the finger heal faster and lessen your pain. GPC Medical a pioneering rehabilitation aid manufacturing company offers the best of the finger splints at the most reasonable pricing.
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New Best Finger Splint for Mallet Finger

Patients may not present to the orthopedist with mallet finger for weeks or even months, perhaps having received no treatment or ineffective treatment. Bony injuries heal within weeks; thus, an old bony injury without functional deficit is best left untreated.

Finger Mallet Splint
Our Price : Rs 61
A tendinous injury generally can be improved by extension splinting up to 6 months from the time of injury. The period of Finger Mallet Splint for such an old injury is extended because the area becomes less inflamed as time passes. Therefore, fibroplasia and wound contraction occur more slowly and less completely.

Mallet finger Specially design to correct the mallet finger deformity. Designed to support the dip joint in hyper- extension, while permitting unrestricted movement of the PIP joint.
  • Sleek and convenient.
  • Customizable dorsiflexion.
  • Comfortable cushioning.
  • One universal size.

Attempted open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of a mallet injury, either tendinous or bony, often results in a stiff, infected, or painful finger. In most instances, therefore, the surgeon should resist the urge to treat mallet finger surgically.[6] However, some indications for surgical reduction, such as volar subluxation of the distal phalanx, do exist.

Mallet injuries, whether bony or tendinous, should be addressed with closed treatment. This 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.

A skin-tight plaster cast can effectively hold the distal interphalangeal joint extended and the proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP) flexed when a mallet deformity is accompanied by a hyperextensible PIP. Not immobilizing the PIP in partial flexion risks the development of a swan-neck deformity.
Frog Splints
Our Price : Rs 79
Patient education and compliance are keys to good results. Once extension Frog Splints has been initiated, it should be maintained without even a momentary lapse for the prescribed treatment period. Tendinous injuries require 6-8 weeks of splinting, and bony injuries require 4-5 weeks.

Frog-Splint Provides perfect alignment of the inter-phalangeal joints by maintaining them in optimal functional position. Malleable arms fold to hold the finger in the finger in the desired position. No tapes required.
  • Light weight
  • Softened arms for good grip
  • Comfortable cushioning
  • Hypo allergenic

The time that is spent educating the patient regarding the necessity for nonstop protection in extension, as well as in techniques for maintaining joint extension (even when cleaning the finger and changing the splint), will be rewarded with favorable results.

The DIP joint should be immobilized in full extension so that the finger is straight. Sustained hyperextension of the joint, however, may cause ischemia in the skin over the dorsum of the joint and contribute to the development of pressure sores, which are occasionally observed as a result of tight splinting.
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