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Fiberglass Splint Kits
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Fiberglass Splint Kits for Every Orthopedic Need
A fiberglass splint is the preferred first-line immobilization solution for fractures and injuries where swelling is still present. Unlike a cast, a fiberglass splint covers only one side of the limb and is secured with a bandage wrap — leaving room for swelling during the critical first 48–72 hours after injury. Our complete fiberglass splint kits contain everything needed to apply a professional-grade splint: pre-padded fiberglass splint material, self-adhesive bandages, synthetic cast padding, and gloves. No additional materials required. Our quick-setting formula hardens in just 5–7 minutes for fast, efficient patient care.
Complete Fiberglass Splint Kits by Body Part & Injury Type
Ankle Splints – For Sprains, Fractures & Lower Leg Injuries
Posterior Ankle Splint Kit — For severe ankle sprains, ankle fractures, distal tibia/fibula fractures, and Achilles tendon injuries. Holds the ankle at 90°, preventing plantarflexion and dorsiflexion. Ideal for post-operative immobilization and high-grade ligament injuries.
Ankle Stirrup Splint Kit — For lateral and medial ankle sprains, strains, shin splints, and hairline fractures. U-shaped stirrup design prevents inversion and eversion. Often combined with a posterior ankle splint for full immobilization.
Volar Dorsal Wrist Short Arm Splint Kit — Versatile fiberglass splint for wrist fractures, distal radius/ulna fractures, wrist sprains, carpal tunnel syndrome, and tendinitis. Can be applied volar or dorsal depending on clinical need.
Volar Wrist Splint Kit (Cockup Splint) — Palm-side fiberglass splint application; immobilizes the wrist in neutral or slight extension while allowing finger movement. For wrist fractures, sprains, carpal tunnel relief, and overuse injuries.
Sugar Tong & Reverse Sugar Tong Wrist Forearm Splint Kit — For Colles' fractures, forearm fractures (radius and ulna), and distal radius fractures. Long U-shaped fiberglass splint wraps from the hand, up the forearm, around the elbow, and back — preventing rotation and wrist motion.
Hand & Finger Splints – For Metacarpal Fractures
Boxer Fracture Ulnar Gutter Splint Kit — Fiberglass splint for boxer fractures (4th and 5th metacarpal fractures) and ulnar-sided hand injuries. Immobilizes ring and pinky fingers while keeping thumb, index, and middle fingers functional.
Thumb Splints – For Thumb & Scaphoid Injuries
Thumb Spica Splint Kit — Fiberglass splint for DeQuervain's tenosynovitis, gamekeeper's/skier's thumb (UCL injuries), scaphoid fractures, thumb metacarpal fractures (Bennett's or Rolando), and CMC joint arthritis. Immobilizes thumb and wrist while keeping other fingers free.
Knee Splints – For Knee Fractures & Sprains
Posterior Knee Splint Kit — Fiberglass splint applied along the posterior leg to prevent flexion and extension during initial healing. For knee fractures, severe sprains, and post-operative knee immobilization.
Elbow & Upper Arm Splints – For Elbow Fractures & Dislocations
Posterior Elbow Long Arm Splint Kit — Fiberglass splint running from upper arm to hand along the posterior surface, preventing flexion and extension. For elbow fractures (distal humerus, olecranon, radial head), elbow dislocations, supracondylar fractures, and severe elbow sprains.
Fiberglass Splint Material & Ortho Glass Splinting Rolls
For clinicians who prefer to cut custom fiberglass splint lengths, OrthoTape carries Ossur Techform Fiberglass Ortho Rolls in 1", 2", 3", 4", 5", and 6" widths — 12 ft per roll. These pre-impregnated fiberglass rolls are the same class of material used in ortho glass splinting — a technique widely used in emergency departments and orthopedic clinics for rapid, custom-fit immobilization. Pre-impregnated fiberglass ensures consistent activation and reliable splint fabrication every time.
Fiberglass Splint Quick-Reference Guide
Fiberglass Splint Kit
Body Part
Common Indications
Posterior Ankle
Ankle / Lower Leg
Ankle fractures, severe sprains, Achilles injuries
Pre-Padded Convenience: Padding already built into the fiberglass splint material — no extra stockinette or padding layers needed.
Quick-Setting Formula: Each fiberglass splint hardens in just 5–7 minutes for efficient patient care.
Complete Kits: Everything included — fiberglass splint material, self-adhesive bandages, synthetic padding, and gloves.
Professional Quality: Same materials used by orthopedic specialists and emergency departments for ortho glass splinting procedures.
Multiple Sizes: Child, teen, and adult sizing available for proper fit.
Cost Savings: Save $150–500+ compared to emergency room or urgent care facility pricing.
Fast Shipping: Ships from our Ridgeland, SC warehouse — most orders ship same day.
Color Options: Multiple bandage colors available vs. limited hospital stock.
How to Choose the Right Fiberglass Splint for Your Condition
For Ankle Injuries: Use a posterior ankle fiberglass splint for fractures and severe sprains requiring 90-degree positioning. Use stirrup splints for lateral stability. Combine both for maximum ankle immobilization.
For Wrist Injuries: Volar fiberglass splints work for most wrist fractures and carpal tunnel. Sugar tong splints are essential for forearm fractures requiring rotation prevention.
For Hand Injuries: Boxer fracture kits are specifically designed for 4th and 5th metacarpal fractures. Thumb spica fiberglass splints isolate thumb injuries while keeping other fingers functional.
For Knee Injuries: Posterior knee fiberglass splints provide full posterior immobilization for fractures and severe sprains during initial treatment.
For Elbow Injuries: Posterior elbow long arm fiberglass splints provide comprehensive immobilization from upper arm to hand for fractures and dislocations.
Professional Application & Educational Use
Our fiberglass splint kits are designed for application by trained medical professionals or for educational training purposes. We provide easy-to-follow video tutorials showing proper application techniques for each fiberglass splint type. Always consult a doctor before use — injuries should be evaluated by a medical professional to rule out serious fractures, nerve damage, or vascular complications.
What is the difference between a fiberglass splint and a cast?
A cast completely encircles the limb and provides rigid 360° immobilization. A fiberglass splint only covers one side of the limb and is held in place with a bandage wrap, leaving room for swelling. Splints are typically used in the first 48–72 hours after injury when swelling is at its peak, then transitioned to a cast once swelling subsides.
What is ortho glass splinting?
Ortho glass splinting refers to the use of fiberglass-based splinting material — originally popularized under the Ortho-Glass brand — to create lightweight, fast-setting orthopedic splints. The term is now widely used in emergency medicine and orthopedics to describe any pre-padded fiberglass splinting system. OrthoTape fiberglass splint kits use the same ortho glass splinting technique: water-activated fiberglass material with built-in padding, applied to one side of the limb and wrapped with a cohesive bandage.
Can I apply a fiberglass splint at home?
OrthoTape fiberglass splint kits are used by medical professionals and informed patients. However, any significant injury should be evaluated by a physician first to rule out fractures, nerve damage, or vascular injury. Improper splinting can cause pressure sores, compartment syndrome, or delayed healing.
How long does a fiberglass splint take to set?
OrthoTape fiberglass splint material sets in 5–7 minutes. Full weight-bearing strength is reached within 30 minutes. Keep the splint still and supported during the initial setting period.
How do I know which fiberglass splint kit to order?
Use the quick-reference table above to match your injury to the correct fiberglass splint type. If you're unsure, contact OrthoTape at 800-580-9887 (M–F 9:30 AM – 5 PM EST) for guidance.
Do the fiberglass splint kits include everything I need?
Yes. Each OrthoTape fiberglass splint kit includes pre-padded fiberglass splint material, self-adhesive cohesive bandage, synthetic cast padding, and gloves. No additional materials are required.
Fantastic boot! Super comfortable and love the air pump for additional ankle support
Fantastic boot! Super comfortable and love the air pump for additional ankle support. I actually put 20k steps on it the other day doing yard work and felt just fine. Highly recommended!