




Silicone finger strap | 239 -STRAP4U
Silicone strap for fixing fingers and toes
An innovative patented product of a customized silicone band for finger fixation, with a finger separator that serves as padding between the two fixed fingers. The band is 100% silicone, eco-friendly and hypoallergenic.
Suitable for use on fingers and toes, in adults and children.
Medical indications:
Finger sprains, finger fractures, joint pain, or finger bruises

Dimensions
Extended description
Planning and design:
The innovative design allows for quick and convenient fixation and is suitable for repeated use, while fully adapting to the structure of the fingers in children and adults. The strap is suitable for use on the fingers of the hand and the toes. The many holes in the strap are designed to regulate humidity and temperature.
Pain reduction:
Immobilizing the finger with a splint allows for sports and daily activities while protecting and preserving the painful finger. Reducing movement preserves the injured tissue, prevents re-injury, and allows for faster recovery.
Rehabilitation and recovery:
The immobilization and peripheral pressure help reduce swelling and soothe the injured tissues. In addition, immobilizing the fingers provides a sense of security when performing an activity.
User manual
- You must choose the size that suits you, from the two sizes available in this product.
- To fit the fingers of the palm, place the strap on the back of the injured finger and the one next to it, with the dividing wall between the two fingers you want to fix. Wrap the two ends of the strap around the two fingers, and thread the two parallel holes over the two protrusions, so that both fingers are fixed.
- If the strip is too long, it can be cut along the vertical axis and the unnecessary rows of holes can be removed.
- Suitable for use on fingers and toes.
- It is recommended to wash the product occasionally depending on the degree of use.
Our expert advice
- In cases of sports injuries such as sprained fingers and strained tendons, it is recommended to use ice on the area in the first few days after the injury. It is common to use ice for 15-20 minutes, once every 3 hours.
- For effective cooling, it is recommended to use a cooling pad.
- If the pain returns after training or playing, it is recommended to use ice again, even if the original injury occurred a long time ago.
- If the pain is bothersome before an important game or a specific event where the thumb needs to be at its best, you can apply an alternating heat-cold technique. Prepare a hot and cold pad in front of you, place the hot pad on the thumb for 90 seconds. When finished, remove the hot pad and immediately place the cold pad on the thumb for 90 seconds. Continue alternating the pads on the thumb for 90 seconds each time, for 12 minutes.
- Ointments, patches, or gels containing pain-relieving or anti-inflammatory ingredients can provide temporary relief when applied directly to the thumb. Follow the instructions on the product and consult a pharmacist if necessary.
- If there is no improvement in your condition, consult a doctor or physical therapist about additional treatment options.
Planning and design:
The innovative design allows for quick and convenient fixation and is suitable for repeated use, while fully adapting to the structure of the fingers in children and adults. The strap is suitable for use on the fingers of the hand and the toes. The many holes in the strap are designed to regulate humidity and temperature.
Pain reduction:
Immobilizing the finger with a splint allows for sports and daily activities while protecting and preserving the painful finger. Reducing movement preserves the injured tissue, prevents re-injury, and allows for faster recovery.
Rehabilitation and recovery:
The immobilization and peripheral pressure help reduce swelling and soothe the injured tissues. In addition, immobilizing the fingers provides a sense of security when performing an activity.
- You must choose the size that suits you, from the two sizes available in this product.
- To fit the fingers of the palm, place the strap on the back of the injured finger and the one next to it, with the dividing wall between the two fingers you want to fix. Wrap the two ends of the strap around the two fingers, and thread the two parallel holes over the two protrusions, so that both fingers are fixed.
- If the strip is too long, it can be cut along the vertical axis and the unnecessary rows of holes can be removed.
- Suitable for use on fingers and toes.
- It is recommended to wash the product occasionally depending on the degree of use.
- In cases of sports injuries such as sprained fingers and strained tendons, it is recommended to use ice on the area in the first few days after the injury. It is common to use ice for 15-20 minutes, once every 3 hours.
- For effective cooling, it is recommended to use a cooling pad.
- If the pain returns after training or playing, it is recommended to use ice again, even if the original injury occurred a long time ago.
- If the pain is bothersome before an important game or a specific event where the thumb needs to be at its best, you can apply an alternating heat-cold technique. Prepare a hot and cold pad in front of you, place the hot pad on the thumb for 90 seconds. When finished, remove the hot pad and immediately place the cold pad on the thumb for 90 seconds. Continue alternating the pads on the thumb for 90 seconds each time, for 12 minutes.
- Ointments, patches, or gels containing pain-relieving or anti-inflammatory ingredients can provide temporary relief when applied directly to the thumb. Follow the instructions on the product and consult a pharmacist if necessary.
- If there is no improvement in your condition, consult a doctor or physical therapist about additional treatment options.
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