Hand & Wrist Splints

Splints and supports are commonly used in the management of wrist, thumb and finger conditions. They may help to limit painful movement, reduce strain on irritated structures and provide short-term support during recovery from injury or surgery.

A well-chosen splint can be useful when used alongside activity modification and, where appropriate, hand therapy. Some splints are intended to hold a joint in a neutral or protected position, while others provide light compression and support during daily activities.

Examples include wrist splints used for carpal tunnel symptoms or wrist sprains, wrist splints with thumb extensions used for thumb base arthritis or De Quervain’s tenosynovitis, and finger splints used for mallet injuries or finger fractures. Over-reliance on splints can lead to stiffness, so they are usually used for a specific indication rather than continuously.

When to seek medical advice

If symptoms are worsening, there is numbness or weakness, or there is concern about fracture, tendon injury or a joint that will not move normally, medical review is advised.

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Wrist Splint (e.g. Futura / Futuro)

Best for: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Wrist Sprains

Often used to hold the wrist in a neutral position for carpal tunnel symptoms (usually worn at nighttime), or for wrist sprains and similar problems.

Wrist Splint with Thumb Support

Best for: De Quervain’s, Thumb Arthritis

Provides support for the thumb and radial side of the wrist, often used for thumb base arthritis or De Quervain’s symptoms.

Thumb Abduction Splint

Best for: Skier’s Thumb, Collateral Ligament Injuries, Thumb Arthritis

A thumb abduction splint supports the base of the thumb and protects it from strain, helping to reduce pain from arthritis or overuse of the joints.

"Stack" Finger Splint

Best for: Finger Fractures or Sprains, Trigger Finger, Dupuytrens

A simple splint used to immobilise the finger and restricting triggering movements or can be used post-operatively after dupuytrens surgery.

Mallet Finger Splint

Best for: Mallet Finger Injuries (either bony or soft tissue)

Designed to maintain extension of the fingertip joint during treatment of mallet injuries. 

Finger Buddy Strapping

Best for: Volar Plate Injuries, Simple Fractures

Useful for minor finger injuries where controlled support is needed. The good finger encourages movement in the injured finger preventing stiffness.

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The Harborne Hospital – HCA, Birmingham

Next to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham.
Convenient for Birmingham and the wider West Midlands.

Nuffield Health Wolverhampton Hospital

Good access from the M6 and M54.
Recognised by all major insurers.
Self-pay packages available.

The Priory Hospital, Edgbaston

Convenient for patients from south Birmingham and beyond.
Insured and self-pay patients welcome.

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