Features
Rigid Immobilization and Alignment for Mallet Finger Recovery
The Mallet Splint finger support provides essential assistance for individuals suffering from mallet finger injuries or extensor tendon damage. This splint features a rigid plastic design that holds the fingertip in a straight position to promote healing. You benefit from the secure fit which prevents the joint from bending and protects the injured tendon from further strain. The lightweight construction ensures you can wear the splint comfortably during all your daily activities.
You achieve better recovery outcomes and improved joint safety when you wear the Mallet Splint finger support for orthopedic care. The simple design allows for easy application and removal for cleaning and skin checks. This support helps maintain proper alignment of the distal interphalangeal joint to prevent permanent deformity. It suits patients who require a reliable and effective immobilization device for managing acute finger injuries at home.
Features and Benefits
- Rigid plastic design holds the fingertip in the correct healing position
- Lightweight construction ensures comfort during extended periods of wear
- Simple application allows for easy use and daily maintenance
- Perforated design improves airflow and skin hygiene during recovery
- Durable materials maintain their supportive properties throughout treatment
Indications for Use
- Mallet finger injuries and extensor tendon ruptures
- Distal interphalangeal joint fractures and stabilization
- Post operative protection for finger surgery
- General finger immobilization for minor injuries
Mallet finger-thumb splints with ventilation holes and a plastic molded fit for patient comfort. Available in a range of sizes.
A splint for immobilisation and treatment of a fractured or broken finger/thumb, providing support and protection. Ideal in the healing process of staved/hyperflexion injuries (bent finger back), such as mallet finger.
Size
Measure the joint circumference of your Distal InterPhalangeal joint (DIP Joint) – This is the first finger joint from the tip of each finger.




















