Types

Wrist Splint

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A splint is designed to prevent movement of the bones, muscles, and tendons while they heal. Quick-release wrist splints are used because of their comfort and convenience for wrist and hand injuries. In certain conditions, the splint can be removed when bathing or changing clothes. The condition you're being treated for will determine how long you should wear the splint and if it's safe to remove your splint before your next visit. If you're unsure, ask your health care provider.


When to get medical advice

Contact your health care provider right away if:

  • You have increased pain or swelling under the splint or in your hand or fingers.

  • Your fingers or hand becomes cold, blue, numb, or tingly.

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