Thumb Spica Fiberglass Splint Kit Thumb Fracture or Sprain


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Thumb Spica Fiberglass Splint Kit

Complete professional-grade thumb spica splint kit with everything you need for proper thumb and wrist immobilization. Our OrthoTape Padded Synthetic Pre-Cut Splint material is a unique, quick-setting splint system with padding already built in—no need to add extra padding or stockinette. Simply remove from the pouch, wet, trim, form around the patient's limb, and secure with the included self-adhesive bandage. Sets in just 5-7 minutes.

Medical Uses & Indications:

  • DeQuervain's Tenosynovitis - Inflammation of thumb tendons
  • Thumb Sprains - Ligament instability and muscle strains
  • Gamekeeper's or Skier's Thumb - UCL injuries
  • Scaphoid Fractures - Wrist bone fractures
  • Thumb Metacarpal Fractures - Bennett's or Rolando fractures
  • SMC (Basal) Joint Arthritis - Thumb base arthritis
  • Post-operative Immobilization - After hand/thumb surgery or cast removal

Key Features:

  • Pre-Padded Design: Padding already built into splint material—no extra layers needed
  • Quick-Setting: Hardens in just 5-7 minutes for fast patient care
  • Easy Application: Wet, trim, form, and wrap—simple 4-step process
  • Complete Kit: Includes splint, self-adhesive bandage, and gloves
  • Professional Quality: Same materials used by orthopedic specialists
  • Allows Digit Movement: Immobilizes the thumb/wrist while other fingers remain free

Why Buy Direct Instead of at Your Doctor's Office?

Purchasing your splint kit directly from OrthoTape offers significant advantages over getting it at your doctor's office. You'll save money—we charge considerably less than what doctors typically bill patients or insurance companies for splinting materials. Many medical offices have limited inventory and may only stock one or two bandage colors, while we offer multiple color options so you can choose what you prefer. Our splint materials are the same professional-grade products—if not better—than what your doctor uses, meeting or exceeding all industry standards. By ordering from us, you get exactly what you need at a fraction of the cost, with fast shipping directly to your door. You can bring this kit to your doctor's appointment for application, or if you're trained, apply it yourself. Many patients save hundreds of dollars by purchasing their splinting supplies in advance rather than paying inflated medical facility prices.

What is a Thumb Spica Splint?

A spica splint is a type of orthopedic splint used to immobilize the thumb and/or wrist while allowing the other digits freedom to move. It provides support for thumb injuries, including ligament instability, sprains, muscle strains, gamekeeper's thumb, osteoarthritis, de Quervain's syndrome, and fractures of the scaphoid, lunate, or first metacarpal. It's also suitable for post-operative use or after removal of a hand/thumb cast. (Source: Wikipedia - Spica Splint)

Kit Contents:

Component Quantity & Details
OrthoTape Synthetic Splint 1 pre-packaged, pre-padded splint (Universal size: Child to Adult)
Self-Adhesive Bandage 1 roll of 3" bandage (choice of color)
* The splint can be trimmed to the necessary length

Application Instructions

Thumb Spica Splint Application Steps

How to Apply Thumb Spica Splint Instructions

Video Tutorials

Why Choose OrthoTape Splint Kits?

Our splint kits are designed by medical professionals for medical professionals and informed patients. We understand the importance of having reliable, high-quality materials that are easy to use and provide excellent patient outcomes.

Fast Shipping: Ships from Ridgeland, SC 29936 warehouse—most orders ship same day
Cost Savings: Save hundreds compared to medical facility pricing
Quality Materials: Professional-grade supplies meeting industry standards
Pre-Padded Convenience: No need for extra padding or stockinette
Quick Setting: 5-7 minute set time for efficient patient care
Expert Support: Our team is available to answer questions

*This product should be applied by a trained medical professional or for educational training. Always consult a doctor before use for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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