Casts, Splints, and Padding

Essential immobilization and support products designed to protect, stabilize, and align fractured or injured bones and soft tissues during the healing process. This category includes traditional plaster and synthetic fiberglass casting tapes, prefabricated rigid and flexible splints, stockinettes, cast padding, and specialty bracing systems. These materials provide customizable external fixation to limit movement, reduce pain, prevent further injury, and ensure proper anatomical positioning for optimal recovery of limbs and joints. Ideal for hospital emergency departments, orthopedic clinics, urgent care centers, and sports medicine facilities.

Adult Arm Splint

An Adult Arm Splint is a rigid or semi-rigid orthosis used to immobilize the forearm, wrist, and elbow following fractures, sprains, strains, nerve injuries, and surgery. Available in various configurations including volar, dorsal, sugar tong, and coaptation splints, it provides essential protection during the acute phase of injury and the early healing period. Applied with appropriate padding to protect bony prominences, the splint limits movement, reduces pain, and supports healing. Proper fit, circulation monitoring, and skin integrity checks are essential for safe use.

Air Mesh Wrist Splint With Two Stays

An Air Mesh Wrist Splint With Two Stays is a breathable wrist orthosis providing adjustable immobilization for carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist tendonitis, sprains, and post-operative recovery. The splint features two removable rigid stays that provide structural support, adjustable Velcro straps for customized fit, and breathable air mesh fabric for moisture management and comfort. Used in hand therapy, orthopedics, and sports medicine, it maintains the wrist in neutral position to reduce median nerve compression, alleviate symptoms, and support healing. Removable stays allow for adjustability as recovery progresses.

Ankle Walkers (Fixed/Air)

Ankle Walkers (Fixed/Air) are rigid, boot-like orthotic devices designed to immobilize the foot and ankle. Serving as a modern alternative to short leg casts, they are used for treating stable fractures, severe sprains, post-operative conditions, and for offloading diabetic foot ulcers. The "Fixed" type uses foam padding, while the "Air" type incorporates adjustable air bladders for a custom fit and superior swelling management. Both types feature a rocker-bottom sole to facilitate walking and multiple straps for secure immobilization. Daily skin inspection and proper fit are critical for safe and effective use, especially for patients with compromised sensation.

Arm Sling

 An Arm Sling is a fundamental supportive device used to elevate, immobilize, and protect the injured upper limb. By cradling the forearm and transferring weight to the neck and opposite shoulder, it provides stability for fractures, dislocations, and post-operative conditions of the shoulder, arm, elbow, or wrist. Proper application is critical: the elbow must be bent at 90 degrees, the hand elevated above the elbow, and the wrist supported to prevent swelling and nerve complications. Available in standard, shoulder immobilizer, and collar-and-cuff designs, it is an essential tool for pain management, healing facilitation, and patient comfort across all clinical settings.

Cast Shoes & Boots

 A Cast Shoes & Boots is a durable, rigid-soled overshoe designed to be worn over a below-knee cast or fracture walking boot. Its primary function is to enable safe, protected weight-bearing by providing a stable, rocker-bottom walking surface that protects the cast from wear and tear and compensates for leg length discrepancy. Featuring an adjustable strap closure to accommodate bulky dressings and swelling, it is an essential mobility aid for patients recovering from foot, ankle, or lower leg fractures, surgeries, and severe sprains. Proper fit and gait awareness are important for safe ambulation during the healing period.

Children’s Arm Splint 

A Children's Arm Splint is a rigid or semi-rigid orthosis designed specifically for pediatric patients to immobilize the forearm, wrist, and elbow following fractures, sprains, surgery, and nerve injuries. Sized for children of various ages with appropriate padding to protect delicate pediatric skin, it provides essential protection during the acute phase of injury and the early healing period. Used in pediatric emergency departments, orthopedic clinics, and urgent care settings, it supports healing while allowing children to return to age-appropriate activities. Proper fit, circulation monitoring, and parent education are essential for safe use.

Finger Splints

 Finger Splints are orthotic devices designed to immobilize, support, and protect injured or diseased fingers and thumbs. Used for treating fractures, dislocations, tendon injuries (like mallet or boutonnière deformity), joint instability, and arthritis, they promote proper healing and alignment by restricting harmful movement. Available in various forms—including rigid aluminum foam, custom thermoplastic, and soft buddy straps—they are essential tools in emergency care, orthopedics, and hand therapy. Correct application with careful attention to skin integrity and circulation is paramount for safe and effective treatment.

Long Walker Boot

A Long Walker Boot is a rigid, adjustable orthopedic boot extending from the foot to the upper calf, providing immobilization and protected weight-bearing for tibial and fibular fractures, severe ankle fractures, Achilles tendon ruptures, and post-operative lower leg recovery. The extended rigid shell provides rotational control essential for healing lower leg injuries, while adjustable straps and foam liners ensure customized fit and comfort. Used in orthopedics and trauma surgery, it allows patients to remain mobile while protecting injured structures during healing.

Orthopedic Padding

Orthopedic Padding is a soft, cushioning material applied directly to the skin as an essential protective layer underneath casts, splints, and braces. Its primary functions are to prevent skin breakdown by distributing pressure, absorb moisture, and provide comfort during immobilization. Available in rolls of cotton, synthetic, or foam, its correct, wrinkle-free application is a critical safety step in fracture management and orthopedic bracing, directly impacting patient tolerance and preventing complications like pressure ulcers.

POP Bandages

POP Bandages (Plaster of Paris)  are gauze rolls impregnated with calcium sulfate hemihydrate, used to fabricate custom, rigid external casts. When activated in water, they undergo a chemical reaction that generates heat and hardens into a solid structure, providing excellent immobilization for fractures, severe sprains, and post-operative protection. Valued for their superior moldability and radiolucency, they remain a fundamental tool in orthopedics. Their application requires skilled technique with strict attention to thermal safety, padding, and post-application monitoring for circulatory compromise. Proper dry storage is essential to maintain shelf life.

Short Walker Boot

A Short Walker Boot is a rigid, adjustable orthopedic boot providing immobilization and protected weight-bearing for foot and ankle fractures, post-operative recovery, severe ankle sprains, Achilles tendon injuries, and diabetic foot ulcers. The rigid shell maintains proper alignment while removable foam liners and adjustable straps provide customized fit. Used in orthopedics, podiatry, and emergency medicine, it allows patients to remain mobile while protecting injured structures during healing.

Wrist Splints

Wrist Splints are orthotic devices designed to immobilize, support, and protect the wrist joint. They are a primary treatment for conditions ranging from acute sprains and stable fractures to chronic overuse syndromes like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and De Quervain's Tenosynovitis. By restricting harmful motion, they promote healing, reduce pain and inflammation, and prevent deformity. Available in rigid, semi-rigid, and soft styles—including custom-molded and pre-fabricated options—they are fundamental tools in orthopedic, neurological, and occupational therapy. Proper fit and adherence to wear schedules are critical for effective outcomes.

Wrist Thumbs Splint

A Wrist Thumbs Splint is a rigid orthosis that immobilizes both the wrist and thumb for conditions including De Quervain's tenosynovitis, thumb osteoarthritis, thumb sprains, scaphoid fractures, and post-operative recovery. The splint provides immobilization of the thumb and wrist in functional positions, reducing stress on inflamed tendons, arthritic joints, and healing fractures. Used in hand therapy, orthopedics, and sports medicine, it supports healing while allowing functional use of the remaining fingers. Proper fit, skin integrity monitoring, and circulation checks are essential for safe and effective use.