Description
A spica splint is a type of orthopedic splint used to immobilize the thumb and/or wrist while allowing the other digits freedom to move.
- Thumb spica splints are a type of orthopedic splint applied to minimize movement and provide support and comfort by stabilizing an injury of the thumb.
- This kind of splint usually allows the other fingers to move freely.
- Immobilizing the joint reduces pain and helps the injury heal faster.
Applications
- They are primarily used to secure non emergency injuries to bones until they can be evaluated by a consultant such as an orthopedic surgeon.
- They are also used to temporarily immobilize an extremity before surgery (eg, for an open fracture) or to assist in primary healing.
Instruction
- A typical treatment time may include wearing a splint for most of the day for 3 to 4 weeks.
- During this time, you may need to remove the splint several times a day.
Specification For This Product Family
Brand Name | SAKET |
Model Number | F -109 |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Specific Use of Product | Arthritis |
Included Finger Splints
- Knuckle Bender
- Finger Cot
- Finger Extension Splint
- Simple Finger Splint
- Mallet Finger Splint(Deluxe)
- Stax Splint
- Frog Splint
- Capner Splint
- Thumb Spica
Product Details
Code | F-109 |
Model Name | Saket Capner Splint |
Size | Universal |
Ideal For | Boy, Men, Girl, Women, Senior |
Pack Of | 1 |
Type | Finger Splints |
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