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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Got for my daughter who was in an accident and it worked very well to help straighten her finger
Robin L. King
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
I broke my finger and had surgery but I still couldn’t straighten at the knuckle. I clamped it about 20 minutes twice a day and it’s helping to straighten
Just Me
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
It works to straighten the fingers. Unfortunately my issue isn’t cured with it and the fingers bend up again after taking it off. However I still use it and it helps with the pain for a short time.
Megan Teel
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
Our ortho doctor recommended this for post surgical care/rehab. Works great and is easy to use.
Diane S. Mize
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
While this device is good in theory, it doesn’t really do anything. After wearing it all day for several days, my knuckle was swollen and sore. I can’t imagine how long you would have to wear it continuously for it to have any noticeable effect.It’s very cumbersome and difficult to work with your hand while it is on your hand. Not much better a solution than just cutting your finger off.
Gemmy202
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
I purchased this to use on my little finger after the plastic joint jack (issued by my OT) developed a crack and she was unable to order a replacement. The issue is contracture due to adhesions from flexor tendon repair. It is very tricky to keep the finger aligned while tightening the screw. The bottom "cradle" for the finger is uncomfortable no matter how you slice it. I actually have to reverse the unit (long side toward the wrist) in order to use it at all. The screw has slow travel when putting in on and taking it off, there is no quick release. The head of the screw is small, making it more difficult to turn as you tighten.Is it better than nothing? Yes, for me it is.Is it made of quality materials? Yes, it appears to be.Will it last a long time? Probably.Is it affordable? Yes, most definitely.Is it easy to use? No, not for me.Am I keeping it? Yes, for all of its shortcomings, it is another arrow in the quiver.Is it the best option on the market? Not in my case.Bottom line, if you are on a budget and/or if this unit fits your hand well, you won't go wrong with this item.(I'm leaning toward buying a replacement for the gray plastic unit, even though it cracked after about 6 months. It is more comfortable, easier to use, faster to put on, allows you to see the joint angle better while in use, lets you increase the tension click by click, and has a quick release. Most importantly, I made more progress in straightening the joint with the first one. On the down side, it is $95.)
Lisa Z.
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
I bought this product to use on my right pinky to help with straightening after an injury. It does not fit the pinky correctly, so it was ineffective for me.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
Does exactly what’s needed. If you’ve ever broken or mangled a finger enough that it healed crooked, this is the thing you want to straighten it out. Yes, it’s a bit of a self-torture device, but if you’ve been struggling with trying to stretch your finger flat on your own, it’s actually a relief to find something hassle free that works.. I’m really glad I found this thing.
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