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.

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.