Finger splints are also known as finger braces or pickles, but they do not correct an underlying condition, such as arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome. Instead, they are designed to relieve strain and prevent injuries. Finger splints are used for athletes and people who perform manual labor such as washing windows, pushing heavy items, or sewing.
Thermoskin Arthritis Gloves cover your whole fingers, giving warmth and easing pain. They're proven to boost blood flow and skin warmth. These gloves gently compress and support, reducing discomfort and swelling naturally. Great for household tasks, gardening, or anyone needing gentle heat therapy for hand joints. Their textured palm adds grip, while the smooth nylon outer layer looks sleek and won't snag on sheets when worn overnight. Easy to put on with a Velcro wrist closure, each pack includes a glove for your right and left hand.
Stackies Mallet Finger Splints are made to treat injuries to the end of your fingers. They help support the tip of your finger while allowing you to move the middle joint freely. These splints are usually used without extra padding and are also good for protecting your fingertip if it's hurt. They're see-through and come in a kit called 6968, which has 30 pieces in total. This kit includes all six sizes of splints, with five splints of each size. You can also get packs of just one size, with six splints in each pack.
Aluminum Finger Splint is pre-cut and smooth, with foam padding and aluminum. It has straps that stick to themselves and cushion the finger. It's simple to use and gives good comfort and stability.