Finger Splint Kit

A compact splint kit designed to immobilize and support finger injuries, including fractures, sprains, and tendon-related conditions.

Key Features:
✔️ Includes multiple finger splints for different injury types and finger lengths
✔️ Malleable aluminum construction allows shaping for a precise fit
✔️ Foam padding improves comfort and reduces pressure on injured tissue
✔️ Secure fastening keeps the splint stable during daily activity or transport
✔️ Ventilated designs help reduce moisture buildup during extended wear
✔️ Adjustable sizing supports varied finger dimensions
✔️ Suitable for first aid, emergency care, and clinical use
✔️ Supplied with a carrying pouch for organized storage and portability

Finger Splint Kit

The Finger Splint Kit contains aluminum-foam composite splints in three length variants: 2-inch for distal phalanx injuries, 3-inch for middle phalanx stabilization, and 4-inch spans covering proximal phalanx to metacarpophalangeal joint immobilization. Each splint features a 0.8-millimeter thick malleable aluminum core that bends to accommodate finger curvature without spring-back or metal fatigue during shaping procedures. The foam padding measures 3 millimeters thick on both dorsal and volar surfaces, providing cushioned contact that reduces pressure concentration during extended wear periods.

The open-sided design exposes lateral finger surfaces for wound inspection, edema monitoring, and dressing changes without splint removal. Perforated foam allows air circulation that reduces moisture accumulation and associated skin maceration risks during multi-day immobilization protocols. visualization during radiographic assessment. Operating temperature range spans 14°F to 122°F without material compromise. Total kit weight measures approximately 150 grams across all included splints.

Military combat medics apply the Finger Splint Kit to hand injuries sustained during weapons handling or vehicle operations where fine motor function preservation determines return-to-duty timelines. Naval damage control teams treat finger trauma from shipboard machinery accidents. Air force maintenance personnel receive these kits in flight line medical stations addressing tool-related injuries. Army field artillery units stock them for breech mechanism crush injuries.

Tactical Supply Pakistan provides digit-specific immobilization solutions that address hand injuries without compromising remaining finger function critical for weapon manipulation and equipment operation.

Can these splints immobilize thumb injuries effectively?
No. Thumb anatomy requires specialized spica-style splints that stabilize the carpometacarpal joint. Standard finger splints lack adequate length and design for proper thumb immobilization across all necessary joint surfaces.

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