The softly padded 3pp Comforter Wrist and Hand Splint is designed to be used at rest and night. This helps reduce inflammation and morning stiffness caused by inflammatory arthritis such as rheumatoid arthritis. This comfortable night splint is also used for stroke patients and those with wrist and fingers that deviate from their normal position.
Features and Benefits of the 3pp Comforter Wrist and Hand Splint
- Holds your wrist and fingers straight to reduce the stress on your muscles and tendons so you wake up with less stiffness and pain.
- Each finger can be individually aligned and supported
- Padded splint with quilted cover and soft bendable stays makes it comfortable to wear all night.
- Designed to leaves your fingertips and thumb free so you can move your hand without having to remove the splint.
- Stretchable straps have finger holes to make it easy to put on and take off Quilted cover is removable and machine washable.
- Material list: Kydex plastic, neoprene straps, nylon cover. Latex free
- Colour: Beige
- Care: Remove cover and wash splint with soap and warm or cold water. The Comforter cover may be hand or machine washed and air dried. Do not place cover in dryer.
Once you have purchased this splint, we recommend you take it to your doctor or therapist to properly fit and adjust it.
Indications
- Rheumatoid Arthritis / Inflammatory Arthritis
- Ulnar Deviation of fingers
- Stroke Patients
When should I wear Resting Wrist and Hand Splint?
The Comforter Splint is designed to be worn at night to let your hands rest in a stress-free position.
Should I wear Resting Wrist and Hand splints on both hands?
If arthritis affects both your hands then we recommended wearing a splint on each hand. The Comforter Splint leaves your fingertips and thumb free so you can put on both splints and still pull up your covers or adjust your pj’s.
Will wearing splints at night make my hands feel better?
Most people wake up with less stiffness and pain in their fingers, allowing them to move better in the morning. We have heard from several people that it does take them several nights to “learn” to wear the splints throughout the night and once they do, they don’t’ want to be without them.
I had a stroke and my hand tends to curl up at night when I sleep. Can a hand splint help?
The Comforter Splints holds your wrist and fingers straight and lets the middle and end joints of your fingers relax.
For many people who have had a stroke, splinting the fingers straight causes them to push against the splint and can result in deformity. The Comforter Splint avoids this and has been reported to be quite helpful to those who have had a stroke especially if your fingers curl up tightly at night.
It is strongly recommended that you discuss this splint with your health care providers.
Sizing Chart
Size | Palm Width (Inches) – Just Below Level of Knuckles |
Small | 2 3/4” – 3″ |
Medium | 3″ – 3 3/8“ |
Large | 3 3/8” – 3 5/8“ |
Measurement: Measure the width from the 2nd to the 5th MP with the hand flat. |
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