🖐️ Elevate your finger recovery with precision and comfort!
The Rolyan Sof-Stretch Extension Splint is a small, 2.5-inch finger brace designed to assist PIP joint extension while minimizing MCP joint movement. Featuring plastic-coated wires for easy adjustment to finger size and edema fluctuations, it offers hygienic, latex-free materials and an ergonomic angled pad for even pressure distribution. Ideal for managing contractures, boutonniere deformity, and edema, this splint supports effective rehabilitation with user-friendly application guidance.
A**R
Highly Recommend!
Varsity football WR Approved!PT recommended, 4mnths post surgery, as boutonniere deformity began setting in to pinky finger.Size C is was the perfect fit for his PINKY FINGER (6'4" and 175lbs).Thankfully, these can be slightly adjusted/ tightened (by PT), once worn/straightened out.Ps...Yes, it is made of Styrofoam like material.BUT! Nothing as horrible as the negative reviews give it. Trust me, I'd definitely tell you the truth when it comes to my kiddos and my money lol.5/5 STARS!
K**E
The springs help my finger to move after surgery due to an accident
This product was recommended by my Physical Therapist after having surgery due to cutting my fingers with a table saw. The surgeon used the best parts of my pointer and middle fingers and created one finger. The Rolyan Sof-Stretch Extension Splint allows me to bend that finger to grasp and pick things up. The foam pads are soft enough so as not to hurt. I did not experience the pads falling off as some reviewers stated.When reordering 4 large sizes, I incorrectly received 2 large, 1 medium, and 1 small. The SM and MED were sent back (free shipping) for replacement. Unfortunately, the outside of the individual packages were marked Large, but the contents did not match. Seller's quality control should review the stock on hand and correct errors before sending them out to customers.
R**Y
Not very durable
This product works as intended, however it is not very durable. I have what I would consider to be a pretty significantly damaged pinky finger that was dislocated during an exercise.My doctor suggested this type of splint to help ease my ligaments away from the bone, so I can return to the full motion. The version of this splint that I got from the doctor's office lasted many weeks. I even used it during exercise routines including lifting weights and pull ups and it never had any issues. I lost that splint, so instead I ordered this one online. Fast forward two weeks, and the front knuckle pad is separating from the wire, which causes considerable discomfort. Mind you, I haven't gotten this thing wet, I haven't used it while working out. I do "exercise" the pinky by flexing it (contracting/extending finger) with the spring, which I think is the intended function. Anyways, this product isn't durable enough for the price, when it should be worn daily for a long time period, not just a few weeks.
H**E
what the doc ordered
after partial flexor tendon tears in my pinky healed poorly, this is the splint my sports med doc advised I try before we consider more invasive options. I wear it until the pain becomes unbearable, then rest (or take a tylenol), then try again. It takes weeks maybe months, but it is intended to elongate the flexor tendon and flatten the PIP joint.Note that different brands and styles can have slightly different sizing. Pay close attention to the measurement guide on this one: their XS and S don't exactly match AA and A sizing of some other brands. I ended up ordering several different brands and styles and am keeping the ones that match up best with the correct placement of the pads.
S**S
Not worth the price
I've only had this for a month and the wire part is coming out of the cushion.
S**F
Orthopedic surgeon approved
I stoved my finger badly enough that it caused a boutonnière deformity on my ring finger. The orthopedic surgeon called in a prescription for a similar splint from a local medical supply store. They took so long to get it in that an employee there pulled up this splint on Amazon & I ordered it right there inside the medical supply store. This splint is $20 lower priced than the one the medical supply store ordered for me, and they took 2.5 weeks to get it in. (I told them no thanks, I’ll keep this one from Amazon.) When I showed this splint to my orthopedic surgeon, he asked me to send him the link for it because he will have his patients order this splint instead of calling in to the medical supply store. At my follow up, I had worn this splint about a week & a half, and he said that my progress is as expected, doing well & keep wearing this splint 24/7 unless my hands are in water, for another 2 weeks or so. Make sure you’re following up with your orthopedic surgeon or other doctor.Just for the record, my finger pain intensified a LOT when I first started wearing the splint, and the swelling increased some too. My doctor said this is normal. The first few nights wearing it were so painful that I’d wake up in the night & take it off at some point. This will get better. By the 3rd night, I could wear it all night. If it hurts when you first start wearing it, take it off for breaks then put it back on.I’m able to do CrossFit with this splint on, modifying movements that require grip.I have to take this splint off to type.I can write with this splint on, but it sucks.
Y**
Férula de extensión
Son para terapias son buenisimos
S**H
Highly recommended.
It'll straighten out your finger, for sure.
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