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Product Overview:

Reduce PIP joint flexion contractures associated with acute injuries, such as sports injury sprains or post-surgical repair of the PIP joint. Gentle lift is distributed along the entire volar surface of the digit.

This product is non-returnable.

Product Specifications / Dimensions

Specifiction LabelSpecification Value
X-Small 1-3/4in to 2in (4.5 to 5.1cm)
Small 2in to 2-1/2in (5.1 to 6.4cm)
Medium 2-1/2in to 2-3/4in (6.4 to 7.0cm)
Medium Plus 2-3/4in to 3in (7.0 to 7.6cm)
Large 3in to 3-1/2in (7.6 to 8.9cm)

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X-Small, 1-3/4 - 2 in.
$34.49
sku: NCM-NC79068-1
Small, 2 - 2 1/2 in.
$34.49
sku: NCM-NC79068-2
Medium, 2 1/2 - 2 3/4 in.
$34.49
sku: NCM-NC79068-3
Medium Plus, 2 3/4 - 3 in.
$48.77
sku: NCM-NC79068-4
Large, 3 - 3 1/2 in.
$48.77
sku: NCM-NC79068-5

More Information

Curved neoprene tube applies a 30 degree reverse angle under the PIP joint, simulating a spring-like mechanism. Gentle lift is distributed along the entire volar surface of the digit. Snug fit provides warmth to relax tight, tendinous fingers. Helps to remodel scar tissue. Uniform circumferential pressure restricts fluid to reduce edema. Use to offset constant positioning of fingers in PIP flexion as seen in spinal cord injury at the level of C7 or higher. Slips on easily. Comfortable to wear for long periods of time. Contraindicated for open wounds. Can be trimmed and contoured to fit web spaces.

To size, measure the circumference of the PIP joint:
X-Small 1-3/4in to 2in (4.5 to 5.1cm),
Small 2in to 2-1/2in (5.1 to 6.4cm),
Medium 2-1/2in to 2-3/4in (6.4 to 7.0cm),
Medium Plus 2-3/4in to 3in (7.0 to 7.6cm),
Large 3in to 3-1/2in (7.6 to 8.9cm).
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Customer Reviews of Dynamic Digit Extensor Tube

Item Reviewed: Dynamic Digit Extensor Tube
1 Review(s) - Average Customer Rating: 5.0 (1.0 to 5.0 scale)

I use it only a night and it keeps my middle finer from contracting and the associated pains. At 75 years old I do not want to remedy the condition with an operation.

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