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Custom Splinting

Our experienced Occupational Therapists at Union Hospital Therapy can fabricate custom-fit orthotic splints.

Orthotic splints are custom-fit support tools that reduce pain, enable proper joint placement, tendon and muscle function, and protect and hold an injured area in a healing position. 

Conditions treated with custom splints:

We can fabricate static (joint supported) and dynamic (joint moving) orthoses.

We see patients post-op, conservative, traumatic, and preventative.

  • Boutonnière
  • CMC OA
  • Dislocations
  • Kienblock's disease
  • Nerve laceration
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Trigger finger
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Cubital Tunnel Syndrom
  • Fractures (distal radius, scaphoid, elbow, etc.)
  • Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
  • Medial epicondylitis (golfers elbow)
  • Tendon injuries (flexor & extensor)
  • Burns
  • DeQuervain's
  • Dupuytren's
  • Mallet
  • Radial nerve palsy
  • TFCC tear
  • Volar plate

The benefits of a custom splint

Custom splints offer many benefits to patients and healthcare providers.

  • Pain management (chronic or acute)
  • Wound management
  • Post-op surgical protection
  • Correction of injury or deformity
  • Stabilize an injured area
  • Restore function
  • Reduce re-injury
  • Protection of the injured area
  • Hygienic (easy to clean)
  • Comfortable fit (easy to wear)
  • Re-adjustment possibilities

Custom versus over-the-counter splints

Over-the-counter splints are less costly, but the one-size-fits-all approach is often uncomfortable to wear and not adjustable. Our custom splints are formed to the contours of each individual, so there is less chance of rubbing and the best opportunity for a more comfortable fit. Patients are more likely to wear a custom splint that is comfortable, which will help maintain the proper treatment.

Dynamic Splints

We are often asked by physicians to build a splint so that a dislocated finger can be reset to its proper position, incrementally. For example, we might set a finger splint at a 30˚ angle initially and adjust the degree to 20˚ and then 10˚ as their treatment progresses.

Adjustable, reusable, and easy to clean

Custom splints are often recommended following a serious injury or surgical procedure that may involve swelling. Once the swelling has subsided, adjustments to the custom splint may be needed. Our splints are made of heat-formed composite thermoplastic that can be reshaped. The composite thermoplastic material is also reusable, should the injury reoccur, and they are easy to clean after use.

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