Description
Product Description Use the siris boutonniere splint, worn with the spacer on the side of the joint, for lateral instability with limited range of motion. This splint provides the greatest leverage for correcting joint deviation when flexion of the joint is limited to less than 45 Degrees, but not for a finger, which has full active flexion since the splint will rotate. The siris boutonniere splint can be used on the dip joint, the pip joint of a short finger or the IP joint of the thumb. The siris boutonniere splint can be used for both reducible flexion and mild to moderate non-reproducible flexion. Use this splint to correct a reproducible boutonniere or mallet finger deformity. The wearer can adjust this splint to hold the finger in position and provide varying Degrees of extension mobilization. When using the siris boutonniere splint to correct a mild to moderate non-reproducible boutonniere or mallet finger contracture (less than 25 Degrees), the individual ring sizes must be larger than normal since the splint must accommodate the contracture. Manufacturer Contact Information Not Applicable
SilverRing Splints, 8
Current Price
$102.07
Average
$84.5
Min Price
$52.31
Max Price
$137.09
Price dynamics
17%
Description
Product Description Use the siris boutonniere splint, worn with the spacer on the side of the joint, for lateral instability with limited range of motion. This splint provides the greatest leverage for correcting joint deviation when flexion of the joint is limited to less than 45 Degrees, but not for a finger, which has full active flexion since the splint will rotate. The siris boutonniere splint can be used on the dip joint, the pip joint of a short finger or the IP joint of the thumb. The siris boutonniere splint can be used for both reducible flexion and mild to moderate non-reproducible flexion. Use this splint to correct a reproducible boutonniere or mallet finger deformity. The wearer can adjust this splint to hold the finger in position and provide varying Degrees of extension mobilization. When using the siris boutonniere splint to correct a mild to moderate non-reproducible boutonniere or mallet finger contracture (less than 25 Degrees), the individual ring sizes must be larger than normal since the splint must accommodate the contracture. Manufacturer Contact Information Not Applicable
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