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LMB Spring Finger Extension Assist L501 Series- Finger Splints
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Oval 8 Finger Splint
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Secur Finger Splints Extension S502 Series
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Sof-Stretch Extension Splint
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TRIGGER FINGER SPLINT PRO - PALM BASED
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Trigger Finger Splint Resting
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High-Quality Finger Brace and Splits
As part of our bracing solutions–Total Patient Care offers a range of high-quality finger braces and finger splints designed to support various rehabilitation needs.
Whether you're managing minor injuries or recovering from a more severe condition, our selection of braces and splints aims to stabilise the finger joints, provide essential support, and aid in recovery.
If you're looking to buy a finger brace, Our finger braces are suitable for addressing a range of conditions, including:
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Fractures
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Sprains and ligament injuries
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Tendonitis
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Arthritis and joint inflammation
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Trigger finger and mallet finger
Types of Finger Braces
Static Splints:
It is designed to immobilise the finger in a fixed position, providing support during healing. Ideal for fractures and tendon injuries, examples include the Trigger Finger Splint Pro - Palm Based and the Trigger Finger Splint Resting, which helps alleviate symptoms of trigger finger.
Dynamic Splints:
Designed to allow controlled movement, dynamic splints support rehabilitation by encouraging safe motion. The LMB Spring Finger Extension Assist L501 Series is an example of using a spring mechanism to assist with finger extension.
Specialty Splints:
These splints cater to specific conditions, featuring unique designs for targeted support. The Oval 8 Finger Splint addresses finger deformities, while the Secur Finger Splints Extension S502 Series provides support for ligament injuries. The Sof-Stretch Extension Splint offers gentle finger straightening and comfort.
High-Quality Rehab Solutions with Total Patient Care
Our finger brace at Total Patient Care offers both comfort and functionality in mind, helping patients regain movement and reduce discomfort. If you require assistance selecting the right brace or splint, our experienced team is ready to help. Reach out for detailed product information or advice tailored to your requirements.
To explore our full range of bracing solutions, visit our online store and enjoy next-day shipping available across Australia.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a finger brace, and how does it differ from a finger splint?
A finger brace is a device designed to provide support and stability to an injured finger. In contrast, a finger splint is specifically used to immobilise the finger in a fixed position to facilitate healing. Both are used for various conditions, but splints are typically more rigid than braces.
What types of injuries require a broken finger brace?
A broken finger brace is typically used for fractures in the fingers. It helps keep the bone in place while it heals, reducing pain and preventing further damage.
How to Choose the Right Finger Brace or Splint?
When buying a trigger finger brace, there are some key considerations to help make the right choice:
1. Identify the Type of Injury: For mild strains or ligament injuries, lighter, flexible splints may be ideal, while fractures or more severe conditions might require a rigid brace for maximum stability.
2. Determine the Fit: Look for adjustable braces to ensure a snug and comfortable fit. Total Patient Care's range offers various sizes to cater to different requirements.
3. Consider Daily Comfort: Since finger braces may need to be worn for extended periods, choosing breathable materials and ergonomic designs is crucial to maintaining comfort.
Note: It's always recommended to seek professional assistance to find the best fit for your case.
Are these braces suitable for everyday use?
Yes, many of our finger braces are designed for continuous wear and daily activities. However, it's essential to follow your healthcare provider's advice regarding prolonged use.
How long do I need to wear my finger splint?
The duration for wearing a finger splint varies depending on the type of injury but generally ranges from 4 to 8 weeks. Always follow your doctor's recommendations regarding wear time.
Can I buy a broken finger brace online?
Yes, you can buy finger splints online. At Total Patient Care, we offer a range of finger braces designed to meet various rehabilitation needs. Simply browse our selection to find the appropriate brace for your condition, and enjoy the convenience of online shopping with next-day shipping across Australia.