Finger Splint Products in Australia

One of the most important of our body is our fingers. They seem tinier than the other parts of the body but if they get hurt, you will be in a problem. When your finger has an accident or injury, your doctor or physiotherapist may suggest you use a finger splint.

Finger splints are often provided by occupational therapists to people with finger joint problems in musculoskeletal disorders to help control pain, improve functional ability and maintain joint positioning and muscle action.

There is good evidence that these small finger splints can play an important part in reducing finger and hand pain and maintaining dexterity skills.

Common types of finger splints:

Finger splints come in four different varieties:

Thumb Spica Splints: Thumb Spica Splint is a convenient device designed to immobilize the thumb in the abduction (functionally neutral) position. Support the CMC joint and immobilize the MCP joint of the thumb without inhibiting hand movement.

Mallet finger splint: Mallet Finger Splint is a very simple device, to maintain the distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint in the dorsiflexion position or functional position. The immobilization of these phalanges is important in managing the fractures, or dis-functionality of the DIP joint.

Finger Cot Splint: The Finger Cot splint is intended to offer a firm protective covering for an injured, burned, broken, surgically operated, or recovering finger. For a variety of medical disorders affecting the fingers, it offers a practical and affordable treatment. Different varieties are available to accommodate different finger lengths.

Finger extension splint: A finger extension splint is used to restrain and safeguard a finger following metacarpal damage, displacement, or surgery.

How finger splints can help?

An orthotic is a term used by medical practitioners to describe a brace, splint, or other items. Finger splints, for example, can immobilize joints to protect them, alleviate discomfort and swelling, and speed up the healing process after abrasive injuries. They can also help with appropriate joint function and injury prevention.

Finger splints by Tynor AHS:

We have a variety of hands and finger support products. For fingers, we have an awesome list of products where you can find everything you need for your finger problem.

We offer cot finger splints, mallet finger splints, thumb spica splints, finger cots, finger extension splints, and frog finger splints.

Our trigger finger splints can help you to cure your trigger finger problem. Our finger support products are approved by experts and most physiotherapists or orthopedics professionals recommend our finger support products.

Besides these we have ankle support products, arm and elbow supports, wrist and forearm products, child support products, fracture aids, support belts for hernia and groin, knee and thigh support products, lumber support products, neck braces, shoulder supports, traction kits, body belts, and walking aids. Choose your required product from our huge list of collections.

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Tynor Thumb Spica Splint F06 | Thumb & Wrist Support
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Tynor Thumb Spica Splint F06 | Thumb & Wrist Support

$29.95
The Tynor Thumb Spica Splint (F06) is designed to support the thumb in a comfortable, functional position while leaving the fingers and hand free to move. A removable, malleable aluminium...
$29.95
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AHS Mallet Finger Splint, Baseball Finger, Strain, Sprains, Broken Fingers, Basketball-1

Tynor Mallet Finger Splint F05 | Finger Support

$14.95
The Tynor Mallet Finger Splint (F-05) is a simple, rigid splint designed to hold the fingertip (distal interphalangeal, or DIP, joint) in a slightly extended position — the key to...
$14.95
Aluminium Finger Splint Extension Metal Finger Support Brace for Broken Fingers Straightening Fracture-1
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Tynor Finger Extension Splint F03 | Support

$19.95
The Tynor Finger Extension Splint (F-03) is a lightweight aluminium splint designed to immobilise, support and protect an injured finger while helping to maintain correct alignment during recovery. Made from...
$19.95
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Tynor Finger Cot F02 ventilated polymer finger splint
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Tynor Finger Cot Splint F02 | Finger Support

$14.95
The Tynor Finger Cot is a lightweight, moulded finger splint designed to help restrict movement and protect a finger that needs rest after an injury or procedure. Made from strong,...
$14.95
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Tynor Frog Finger Splint F04 for finger joint support
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Tynor Frog Splint F04 | Frog Design Aluminium Finger Splint

$14.95
The Tynor Frog Splint (F-04) is a lightweight aluminium finger splint with a distinctive "frog" shape that cradles the finger from both sides and holds it in a slightly bent,...
$14.95
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One of the most important of our body is our fingers. They seem tinier than the other parts of the body but if they get hurt, you will be in a problem. When your finger has an accident or injury, your doctor or physiotherapist may suggest you use a finger splint.

Finger splints are often provided by occupational therapists to people with finger joint problems in musculoskeletal disorders to help control pain, improve functional ability and maintain joint positioning and muscle action.

There is good evidence that these small finger splints can play an important part in reducing finger and hand pain and maintaining dexterity skills.

Common types of finger splints:

Finger splints come in four different varieties:

Thumb Spica Splints: Thumb Spica Splint is a convenient device designed to immobilize the thumb in the abduction (functionally neutral) position. Support the CMC joint and immobilize the MCP joint of the thumb without inhibiting hand movement.

Mallet finger splint: Mallet Finger Splint is a very simple device, to maintain the distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint in the dorsiflexion position or functional position. The immobilization of these phalanges is important in managing the fractures, or dis-functionality of the DIP joint.

Finger Cot Splint: The Finger Cot splint is intended to offer a firm protective covering for an injured, burned, broken, surgically operated, or recovering finger. For a variety of medical disorders affecting the fingers, it offers a practical and affordable treatment. Different varieties are available to accommodate different finger lengths.

Finger extension splint: A finger extension splint is used to restrain and safeguard a finger following metacarpal damage, displacement, or surgery.

How finger splints can help?

An orthotic is a term used by medical practitioners to describe a brace, splint, or other items. Finger splints, for example, can immobilize joints to protect them, alleviate discomfort and swelling, and speed up the healing process after abrasive injuries. They can also help with appropriate joint function and injury prevention.

Finger splints by Tynor AHS:

We have a variety of hands and finger support products. For fingers, we have an awesome list of products where you can find everything you need for your finger problem.

We offer cot finger splints, mallet finger splints, thumb spica splints, finger cots, finger extension splints, and frog finger splints.

Our trigger finger splints can help you to cure your trigger finger problem. Our finger support products are approved by experts and most physiotherapists or orthopedics professionals recommend our finger support products.

Besides these we have ankle support products, arm and elbow supports, wrist and forearm products, child support products, fracture aids, support belts for hernia and groin, knee and thigh support products, lumber support products, neck braces, shoulder supports, traction kits, body belts, and walking aids. Choose your required product from our huge list of collections.