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With over 25 years of Occupational Therapy experience, specializing in the area of splinting, we feel confident that we can produce consistently top quality products for you and your clients. However, if you are not satisfied with our splints simply return them for a full refund.

For the first time ever, a lab service for high temperature plastic, or leather, wrist and thumb splints. Let us do the time consuming difficult task of fabricating these splints for you. Simply send us a negative cast of your client's hand and forearm, and we'll fabricate the splint and return it to you for fitting. All you are required to do is try the splint on your client and set the final rivets. This will ensure a good fit.

We offer you a choice of 3 different materials: polyethylene, thermovac, and leather. To help you make your choice we have enclosed a chart comparing these materials. All the leather splints are made with 2 layers of leather. You have the option of having a polyethylene reinforcement piece added between the layers of leather for extra strength.

 

Three splint styles are available:

Wrist Working Splint

(THERMOVAC MATERIAL SHOWN)

thermovac splint
CMC Splint

(LEATHER MATERIAL SHOWN)

leather splint
Combination Wrist Working Splint with Thumb

(POLYETHYLENE MATERIAL SHOWN)

poly splint

All three styles come with dorsal Velcro straps.

The wrist working splint will stabilize the wrist yet allow full range of the CMC and MCP joints.

The CMC splint provides stability for the CMC and MCP joints of the thumb yet allows full range of the IP joint.

The wrist working splint with thumb included stabilizes the wrist, CMC and thumb MCP joints only.

Enclosed are price lists with order forms and casting instructions for your reference. We hope you will take advantage of this uniquely O.T. service.

Click here for instructions on MAKING A PLASTER CAST

 

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