Rolyan Aluminum Finger Splint

Rolyan Aluminum Finger Splint

  • FSA Approved
  • Latex Free

Rolyan Aluminum Finger Splint is designed to prevent further damage, provide stabilization, and treat various injuries, such as damaged tendons and fractures. This finger splint has malleable aluminum finger strips that are padded with closed-cell foam. It can be secured on the fingers with a paper medical tape.

Why Choose Aluminum Finger Splint 

  • Finger Splint it made of closed-cell foam
  • Comes in a box of 12 with splints that can be cut to fit
  • 18" (45.7cm)
  • Latex free

Item # Desc Pkg Price
A8991 18"L x 1/2"W (45.7cm x 1.27cm) 12/Pack
$53.33
$39.54
A8992 18"L x 3/4"W (45.7cm x 1.91cm) 12/Pack
$49.44
$36.66
A8993 18"L x 1"W (45.7cm x 2.54cm) 12/Pack
$58.20
$43.15

Aluminum Finger Splint Features

  • Comfortable to wear during prolonged use and physical activities
  • Ideal to stabilize and protect distal phalanx fractures in fingers
  • The strips can be cut to size with heavy-duty scissors
  • Ideal for treating jammed fingers of baseball and softball players and other athletes
  • Padded with closed-cell foam
  • 18" (45.7cm) of length and is latex-free
  • Ideal for use in the immobilization of digits as a finger cast

What to buy with Finger Splints


How to use an Aluminum Finger Splint?

  • Place the finger splint on the dorsal surface of the finger.
  • Secure the splint to the finger using tape around each phalanx to immobilize the target joint or joints.
  • For PIP immobilization, apply tape around the proximal and middle phalanges.

FAQs About Rolyan Finger Splints

1. What is the use of a Rolyan splint for fingers?

Finger splints prevent further damage, provide stabilization, and can help treat various injuries, such as damaged tendons and fractures.

2. How long should you wear a finger splint?

You'll usually keep the splint for three to four weeks as your fractured finger heals.

3. Should you splint an arthritic finger?

These splints promote proper joint alignment, which may help prevent deformity. You can use splints to stabilize and protect injured body parts or body parts affected by arthritis.


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