Features of Vive Trigger Finger Splint
- Effective Trigger Finger Relief:
Stabilizes any finger to reduce stiffness and provide relief from stenosing tenosynovitis
- Universal Design:
Use on any finger on the left or right hand; including the pinky and thumb
- Adjustable Sizing:
Extra strength fasteners allow the splint to easily adjust up to a 3.5” finger circumference
- Stabilizing Support:
Full-length aluminum splint limits movement to promote natural healing and prevent re injury
- Strong Fastener System:
Producing a secure fit, the splint utilizes three straps including a wrist strap, palm strap and finger strap to ensure the splint stays in place without slipping or bunching
- Breathable Comfort Blend:
Lightweight and latex-free, the neoprene blend wicks away moisture for comfort even during extended use
What to buy with Splints
When to use Finger Arthritis Brace?
- Tendonitis
- Stenosing Tenosynovitis
- Trigger Finger
- Stiffness
- Locking joints
Materials used in Vive Finger Splint
Dimensions of this Finger Support
- Finger strap: 4.5"
- Palm strap: 11.5"
FAQs About Trigger Finger Splint
How long do you wear a trigger finger splint?
Fifty trigger fingers were treated by splinting of the metacarpophalangeal joint at 10 to 15 degrees of flexion for an average of 6 weeks (range, 3 to 9 weeks).
Do trigger finger splints work?
A trigger finger splint prevents any further inflammation or irritation from occurring by keeping the finger in place. Using a trigger finger splint has been found to be beneficial for between 50-70% of people with a case of trigger finger that didn't resolve on its own after prolonged rest.
Does trigger finger ever get better?
Trigger finger can recur but the condition generally corrects itself after a short while. More severe cases may become locked in the bent position and require surgery to correct it.
What is the major cause of trigger finger?
The main cause of trigger finger is swelling and inflammation around the tendon. Without treatment, the finger may become locked in the bent position. People who have hobbies or jobs that require repetitive gripping or squeezing are more likely to develop trigger finger, as are people with diabetes.
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