The Finger PIP/DIP Flexion Strap by DeRoyal is a great tool to have handy in case of any injuries or pain in the hand and finger. These straps, which come in a convenient quantity of 6, offer healing for the two PIP and DIP joints as they are in charge of flexing and extending the fingers. The finger strap will help you to be able to reach, rasp, and pinch again more easily without pain.
What are the PIP and DIP joints? These joints are hinged between the proximal and middle phalanges as well as between the middle and distal phalanges. When these are fractured or causing pain, it can make it hard for you to do daily tasks and though they heal on their own, they need a stabilizer such as these finger straps.
The finger straps are conveniently designed with a universal sizing, so you do not have measure anything. They are also made out of leather material with a hook and loop structure for adjustability to better reach your comfort levels. They are easily adjustable not only for comfort, but to also allow for increased range of motion as well.
The Finger PIP/DIP Flexion Strap by DeRoyal is not bulky and does not make it hard for finger and hand function. The finger straps just lay around the hurt finger above the knuckles. You can still do any daily activities with no problem and again you can adjust the finger strap with each new activity in order to remain comfortable in different scenarios.
Specifications:
Size |
Quantity |
Sterilization Information |
Latex Information |
Universal |
6/Case |
Nonsterile |
LATEX SAFE |
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