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Product Description: Digitec Starter Kit Finger Splinting Non-Sterile Each
Part Number: 7699
Brand: Digitec
Ergonomic Location: Finger
Item: Starter Kit
Item Type: Splinting
Quantity: Each
Sterile/Non-Sterile: Non-Sterile
Q: What is the Patterson Medical Starter Kit Splinting Digitec Finger 7699?
A: It is a professional-grade dynamic finger splinting starter kit designed to help therapists build custom outrigger systems for finger rehabilitation and joint correction.
Q: What is it used for?
A: It is used in occupational and physical therapy to support finger motion recovery after injury, surgery, tendon repair, or neurological conditions.
Q: What does the kit include?
A: It typically includes pre-bent outriggers, rod adjusters, rods, tip protectors, finger loops, D-ring straps, and an Allen key for assembly.
Q: How does it work?
A: The system uses adjustable outrigger components and elastic traction (rubber bands or springs) to guide controlled finger flexion or extension during rehabilitation.
Q: What makes it different from a standard finger splint?
A: Unlike static splints, this kit enables dynamic movement therapy, allowing controlled motion while still providing corrective support.
Q: Who is this kit designed for?
A: It is intended for occupational therapists, hand therapists, hospitals, and rehabilitation clinics treating complex finger injuries or stiffness.
Q: What conditions is it commonly used for?
A: It is used for tendon injuries, post-surgical rehabilitation, nerve injuries, and joint stiffness requiring guided motion therapy.
Q: Why is it called a “starter kit”?
A: It provides all essential components needed to begin building and customizing outrigger-based finger splinting systems in clinical practice.