Splints- (Finger, Hand ,Thumb, Foot and Ankle)
Splint is a piece of medical equipment used to keep an injured body part from moving and to protect it from any further damage.
Splint is often used to immobilize broken bones or dislocated while the injured person is taken to the hospital for more advanced treatment. They also support weakened muscles, reduce inflammation, control pain, influence scar formation, and support the structure of the bone, tendon, or joint.
When a broken bone has been properly set, a splint permits complete rest at the site of the fracture and thus allows natural healing to take place with the bone in the proper position.
Our splints are improvised from a variety of materials. They are long enough to extend beyond the joint above the injury and below the fracture site. The splints are used for different injuries. Any time when there is a broken bone, so stabilizing the area is important.
Our splints can also be used to immobilize unset fractures when a patient is moved after an accident; they prevent motion of the fractured bone, which might cause greater damage.
A resting splint supports and rests the joint in the ideal position, reducing stress on ligaments, minimizing the pressure inside the joint, and preventing joint movement, therefore helping to decrease pain. Immobilizing the joints helps to decrease inflammation. A resting splint is worn at night or for rest periods during the day. You may find your hands are stiff in the morning after wearing a resting splint but soaking them in warm water will help.
A working splint holds the joint in position, improving joint alignment and stability. This helps decreases stress on painful and / or damaged joints during activities. Working splints can help improve function and reduce pain.
Each one provides a different amount of support. It is imperative that hand injuries are splinted with proper technique. As the proper technique is followed, the versatile capabilities of the hand are preserved, nerve impingement are avoided, and the full range of motion is retained.
Night/Foot Splint
The primary purpose of a splint is immobilisation. When a bone gets fractured in a limb, the easiest way to avoid displacement of the broken bone and promote healing is to splint the limb.
Splinting immobilises the bone, allows the broken ends to remain in contact with each other, and facilitates healing. Splinting also supports the muscles of the affected area, and reduces pain and swelling due to inflammation.
When a leg swings forward, the orthosis can lift the foot, it can prevent the sole of the foot from tilting downwards, thereby avoiding the toe from dragging ad prevent unnecessary contact with the ground, that way the risk of falling can be reduced, the patient can walk safely again without needing any compensating actions such as exaggerating hips or lifting shoulders. It turns out the patient’s gait looks more natural and the walking posture can also be gradually improved.
Features:
- Long-term bedridden prevention of foot drop.
- Reduce joint strain and improve foot microcirculation.
- With decidual and fasciitis, plantar fasciitis.
- Early knowledge, gastrocnemius tendon (runner sputum) and pronation syndrome.
Hand Splints
Hand or waist splints are provided to people who need protection and support for painful, swollen or weak joints and their surrounding structures. The design is to make sure you position your wrist and hands correctly.
Splints can help:
- Reduce pain and swelling by providing local rest to joints of the hand and the wrist., thereby support painful/damaged joints to increase your strength.
- Ensure proper positioning during sleep.
- Immobilize, protect and support inflamed joints and tendons. This reduces strain/stress on painful or damaged joints.
- Reduce irritation of nerves in carpal tunnel by supporting and resting wrist in the “loose pack” position.
Finger Splint
Finger splints are commonly used to protect fingers and to help align the small joints that may be affected by various forms of arthritis or injury.
Finger splints are sometimes used to hold your finger in place to keep it from moving, such as when it is sprained or broken. They can also be used to increase the range of motion of a finger that is stuck in a bent position and needs constant stretching.
Wearing a splint on finger to keep it straight is the most common treatment for mallet finger. You may need to wear a splint for different lengths of time. If your tendon is only stretched, not torn, it should heal in around 4 to 6 weeks if you wear a splint all the time.
Our wide varieties of splints that support wrist; wrist and thumb, thumb alone and finger joints can help you satisfy with your clients’ needs.
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NGL-1002 (Adjustable Night Splint, Lightweight, Low-Profile Shell)
Adjustable Night Splint, NGL-1002
This Night Splint is designed for treating Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles Tendonitis, and other conditions recommended by your doctor. This Splint can provide you with fast relief by gently cradling your ankle in a neutral position overnight, the PF night split passively stretches the calf and plantar fascia while you sleep. This gentle stretch helps reduce the muscle contracture, inflammation, and associated pain.
The lightweight, low profile shell is sturdy and breathable and has three padded straps with buckles to ensure immobilization.
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NGL-1002-1 (Night Splint With Anti-Rotation Foot Support)
Night Splint With Anti-Rotation Foot Support, NGL-1002-1
Night Splint is designed for treating Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles Tendonitis, and other conditions recommended by your doctor. This Splint can provide you with fast relief by gently cradling your ankle in a neutral position overnight, the PF night split passively stretches the calf and plantar fascia while you sleep. This gentle stretch helps reduce the muscle contracture, inflammation, and associated pain.
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NGL-1003 (90 Degree Night Foot Splint)
90 Degree Night Foot Splint, NGL-1003
This 90° Night Foot Splint can be used as a post-operative splint for, Plantar Fasciitis and Achilles Tendonitis. It is also used for plantar flexion contractures, heel spurs, drop foot, post-static pain and other foot and ankle conditions. The 90 Degree Padded Night Splint is universal, designed to fit either your left or right foot. This splint is also designed to prevent tears in fibrous tissue that occur after a night of rest.
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NGL-1004 (Dorsal Night Splint, Relief Plantar Fascitis Heel Arch Foot Pain)
Dorsal Night Splint, NGL-1004
This Night Splint provides an effective treatment for Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles Tendonitis, Drop Foot and Poststatic pain. Its light weight, low profile design makes it more comfortable.
Better comfort means better compliance. Slips on and adjusts easily.
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NGL-1007 (AFO, Ankle Foot Orthoses Night Splint)
AFO, Ankle Foot Orthoses Night Splint, NGL-1007
This AFO, Ankle Foot Orthosis (Foot Drop Brace) is an ankle support brace designed specifically for those with dorsal or anterior nerve injuries. Ideal for treating conditions such as Charcot and Drop Foot, Ankle Foot Orthosis.
This Brace is applied externally to help relieve pain while supporting the weak extremities. It provides users with mediolateral support for ankle instability as well as resistance to mild extensor spasticity.
Ideal for both men and women and can be worn with any type of shoe for all day comfort and support.
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NGL-1007-1 (Plantar Fasciitis Night Splint Ankle Foot Orthosis)
Plantar Fasciitis Night Splint Ankle Foot Orthosis, NGL-1007-1
An important part of plantar fasciitis treatment is to wear a night splint while you sleep, so your foot is held in a dorsiflexion position. Exercising the plantar fascia ligament this way reduces the bottom of the foot pain that you have first thing in the morning.
Details:
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Color: With black cover or beige cover
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Brand: OEM/ODM
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Pacing: Primary Packaging in poly-bag
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Final Packing: Carton
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Specification: CE/ISO 13485/FDA
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Carton Dimension: 62X55X41 cm
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Quantity/carton: S-150 pieces /L-100 pieces
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NGL-1007-2 (Ankle Foot Leg Orthosis For Flatfoot Posture Corrector)
Ankle Foot Leg Orthosis For Flatfoot Posture Corrector, NGL-1007-2
This Ankle Foot Leg Orthosis For Flatfoot Posture Corrector is an ankle support brace designed specifically as Flatfoot Posture Corrector or anterior nerve injuries. This is ideal for treating conditions such as Charcot and Drop Foot, Ankle Foot Orthosis.
This product is particularly suitable for persons having foot amyosthenia, phil side nerve palsy caused by such as foot drop. Wearing this can improve walking function, then enhance self-confidence. This Brace is applied externally to help relieve pain while supporting the weak extremities. Ideal for both men and women who wear most types of shoes all day in added comfort and support.
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NGL-1011 (Dorsal Adjustable Night Splint)
Dorsal Adjustable Night Splint, NGL-1011
This Dorsal Night Splint features a low profile design with an adjustable tension strap that enables the user to increase the stretch on the foot. Thicker padding throughout that ensures a comfortable night sleep. Wearing it gets rid of nagging plantar fasciitis, heel spur discomfort, and nagging achilles tendonitis.
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NGL-2001 (8″ Padded Wrist Thumb Spica Immobilizer Brace)
8″ Padded Wrist Thumb Spica Immobilizer Brace, NGL-2001
Our Wrist Thumb Spica Immobilizer is the ideal brace when MP and CMC joint immobilization is desired.
It is designed to allow full functionality of the fingers that the brace stabilizes the joints and wrist during the recovery process. This brace is great for reducing pain after carpal tunnel and wrist surgeries as well as various other hand injuries.
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NGL-2005 (Universal Adjustable Lace-up Wrist Brace)
Universal Adjustable Lacing Up Wrist Brace, NGL-2005
It provides great support and comfort for wrist and thumb injuries, DeQuervain’s Tendonitis, strains and sprains of the MCP joint, basal joint arthritis, advanced carpal tunnel syndrome and cumulative trauma disorders of the thumb and wrist.
Lace-Up Wrist Support for carpal tunnel syndrome, post-operative stabilization, after cast removal, wrist sprains, and tendonitis. Removable contoured volar stay is adjustable to allow proper wrist positioning. Patients with limited dexterity will benefit from easy, slip-on application.
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NGL-2006 (10″ Padded Wrist Brace for Arthritis Wrist)
10″ Padded Wrist Brace for Arthritis Wrist, NGL-2006
This waist Brace is designed to provide support for the following indications –
Wrist ligament instability, sprain or muscle strain, carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), de Quervain’s tenosynovitis, skier’s/gamekeeper’s thumb, post-operative and post-removal of casting or splinting.
Ideal for sprains, strains and control of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome symptoms.
A preformed aluminum stay helps provide an anatomically correct fit and proper support.
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NGL-2007 (Breathable Neoprene Wrist Brace)
Breathable Neoprene Wrist Brace, Black and Skin Color, NGL-2007
This Wrist Brace is designed to be lightweight and breathable, keeping you cool and comfortable. It offers firm compression and soft tissue support, also relieves pain caused by carpal tunnel, arthritis, and sprains. This is a good choice for activity users.
This is made of high quality material, easy to wear and washable. It protects your muscle while doing sports and providing support after sprains and fractures. In addition, this brace can offer firm compression and soft tissue support, and relieves pain caused by carpal tunnel, arthritis, and sprains. The best wrist brace for aiding in recovery from injury to the hand or wrist.
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NGL-2011 (Adjustable Lacing Wrist Support Brace)
Adjustable Lacing Wrist Support Brace, NGL-2011
This Lacing Wrist is the perfect wrist support that provides stabilization to the wrist without limiting the mobility and rotation of the thumb. The wrist brace is equipped with palmar stays for additional support and stability. The brace is lined with perforated material that provides added comfort and easy slip-on application. Lacing hook and loop closure makes the brace secure and fit tight for maximum.
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NGL-3001 (Curved First Aid Aluminium Finger Splint)
Curved First Aid Aluminium Finger Splint, NGL-3001
Hand Splint To Keep Fingers Straight Features and Benefits:
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Maintains inter-phalangeal joints in correct position curing distal joint injuries
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Malleable aluminium splint can be fold to hold finger
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Can be folded to accommodate various size fingers
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Foam padding assures a comfortable fit
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