Hand Pain

Hand splints are medical devices designed to support, immobilize, or adjust the position of the hand and wrist.

They are commonly used to facilitate healing, reduce pain, and improve function in various conditions affecting the hand, wrist, or forearm.

Diagnoses That Benefit from Hand Splinting

There are a number of surgical and non-surgical conditions that will benefit from the use of a hand splint.

Surgical Conditions

  • Carpal Tunnel Release
  • Trigger Finger Release
  • Fracture Fixation
  • Tendon Repair

Non-Surgical Conditions

  • Tendonitis
  • Arthritis
  • Sprains and Strains

The Process of Getting a Hand Splint Made

Initial Assessment

A certified hand therapist will conduct a thorough evaluation to assess your condition and determine the type of splint that would be most beneficial for you.

Fabrication

The therapist will then take measurements and create a custom splint, often made of thermoplastic material, that is molded to fit your hand perfectly.

Fitting and Adjustment

Once the splint is made, you’ll have a fitting session to ensure it’s comfortable and effective. Adjustments can be made as needed.

Who Does This Kind of Work?

Certified hand therapists and occupational or physiotherapy with specialized training are the experts in this field. They work closely with physicians (typically hand surgeons) to provide a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to your needs.

Custom-Made vs. Over-the-Counter Splints

Benefits of Custom-Made Splints

  • Precise fit
  • Targeted support
  • Greater comfort
  • More expensive but often covered by insurance

Over-the-Counter Splints

  • Generic fit
  • Limited support
  • May cause discomfort
  • Less expensive but often not covered by insurance

Why Customization Matters

Custom-made hand splints offer a level of specificity that over-the-counter options simply can’t match. They are designed to meet your unique needs, providing optimal support and facilitating quicker recovery.

Call to Action

Don’t compromise on the recovery of your hand, wrist, or forearm; choose a custom-made hand splint crafted by certified professionals. If you’re experiencing hand or wrist issues, consult with our specialist to explore your options.

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