Volar Dorsal Wrist Short Arm Splint Kit — Complete Wrist Immobilization Solution
The modern fiberglass replacement for the traditional plaster volar/dorsal wrist splint. If you've been searching for a plaster wrist splint, plaster short arm splint, or dorsal plaster splint — this is the upgraded fiberglass version that clinicians now use instead. Dual volar and dorsal design provides superior wrist immobilization compared to a single-sided splint. Lighter weight. Faster setting. More durable than plaster.
This complete professional-grade kit includes pre-padded synthetic fiberglass splint material, ACE bandage, and synthetic padding for quick, effective wrist immobilization — with no additional materials needed. Sets in just 5–7 minutes.
🔄 Replacing Plaster Wrist Splints? Fiberglass has replaced plaster as the clinical standard for volar/dorsal wrist splints. The dual-sided design provides 360° wrist immobilization — superior to a single volar or dorsal plaster splint alone.
Medical Uses & Indications
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Wrist Fractures — Distal radius, scaphoid, and carpal fractures
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Wrist Sprains — Severe ligament injuries requiring full immobilization
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Post-operative Immobilization — After wrist surgery or procedures
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Short Arm Immobilization — Below-elbow injuries requiring extended support
Key Features
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Pre-Padded Design: Padding already built into splint material — no extra layers needed
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Quick-Setting: Hardens in just 5–7 minutes for fast patient care
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Dual Volar/Dorsal Design: Both palm-side and back-of-hand immobilization
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Complete Kit: Includes splint, ACE bandage, and synthetic padding
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Professional Quality: Same materials used by orthopedic specialists and emergency departments
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Child to Adult Sizes: Multiple sizes available
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Radiolucent: Compatible with X-ray imaging without removal
💰 Massive Cost Savings: Save $150–400+ compared to ER or urgent care facility pricing. Professional-grade supplies shipped fast from our Ridgeland, SC warehouse — most orders ship same day.
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.