Thumb IP flexion splint – spending time with a gentle stretch at end range, made possible with this small device
Thimble and saddle splint for end range finger flexion – gradually tightening on the elastic gives the patient control over how much stretch is comfortable, best followed with strengthening exercises at end range to use the regained movement. Beaded splint for fine tuning motor control – sometimes you just need to see it! By giving visual cues to slide the beads, this splint guides the movement of thumb opposition, often lacking with CMC OA, but also for patients recovering from median nerve injuries. |