Description
- Made of mild steel for adaptation to all finger positions
- Drive mechanism consists of a screw and strap permanently attached yet capable of being placed anywhere on the bridge of the splint
- Tension on the strap is progressed by tightening the screw
- The joint jack can also be modified to use on the interphalangeal joint of the thumb, or the distal interphalangeal joint of a finger
- Available in five sizes
Flexion deformities of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joints of the fingers are a common problem in hand rehabilitation. Static progressive splinting is effective in overcoming these deformities. The Joint Jack supplies this steady force with infinite control and adjustability.