index finger splint 3d models
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This is a custom-designed index finger splint created using Fusion 360, based on samples I discovered. As a developer, I modified the design to extend the part inside my hand, preventing strain on my fingers while typing away on my keyboard. ...Feel...
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This is a straightforward finger splint designed specifically for your index finger. It secures the lower joint of the digit, providing stability and support. The size and alignment - whether left or right-handed - can be effortlessly adjusted using...
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This splint is designed for sprains or injuries requiring immobilization of the index and/or middle finger. It is very comfortable, rigid, easy to print and can be made to fit any size hand (follow the printing instructions for best fitting) It...
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A specially crafted 50 mm long and 30 mm wide "Digital Proximal Splint" is designed to immobilize the proximal articulation of the finger when required, which lies adjacent to the palm area. A 2mm thick wall structure forms part of its design. As a...
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... was an openfracture of last index's bone. ED let me home with simple bandage and hurt myself when i tried to do some cleaning ! Designed this splint for my index so my index would not hit anything. ... Hope this can helps someone else in the need.
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I severed my index finger and required a splint for several weeks. Numerous prototypes were created to accommodate my own middle finger at various stages of recovery. ... It's a parametric design, but this is one of my initial attempts; scaling sizes...
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A finger splint that still allows motion. ...Place in boiling water until flexible, then dry the splint and wrap around the finger.
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A 3-inch finger splint is ideal for temporary use in emergencies, effectively stabilizing a sprained or fractured finger until professional medical assistance can be obtained.
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A Basic Finger Splint Can Be Created Using a Variety of Materials Including Plastic, Metal, or Wooden Sticks, to Provide Support and Relief for Injured Fingers.
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This versatile splint is perfect for treating injuries such as broken or sprained fingers, and it allows the wearer to maintain a straight finger position, promoting optimal healing. ...Developed through a two-week work experience project, this splint...
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Finger splint designed for distal phalange fractures, offering an adjustable fit by customizing diameters and length. Crafted without tape to prevent skin irritation, this splint enables typing on a computer with the tip of the finger uncovered. ...Its...
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When using a splint for the middle or ring fingers, it's crucial to follow the manufacturer's instructions and take regular breaks to remove the splint and stretch the fingers. This will help prevent stiffness and promote blood flow. In summary,...
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After a rather unpleasant case of my finger meeting the band saw I decided to protect my finger with this splint. Just dunk the printed splint in hot water for a few seconds, take it out and mold it to your finger. ... Get well soon!
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Finger splint I created to treat a mallet finger injury. Has a slight angulation to promote extension of the distal interphalangeal joint while healing. G-code is for PLA and includes removable supports. ... </p>
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Finger splint. Fits an inflamed middle finger. Size can be readjusted in the slicer.Don't forget to turn on the “generate supports” in your slicer (I used Organic tree with support on plate only)
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I broke my fingers and decided to design and print my own splints to protect my fingers while they are healing. I recommend wrapping the finger in padding or gauze to help the splint stay on. ...Also, my fingers are long so you may have to adjust the...
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Customizable finger splints feature strategically placed side holes that enable secure attachment of Velcro straps or medical tape. Designed for effortless modification, these splints boast adjustable lengths, widths, and depths to suit individual...
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On the version with holes (added for airflow so you don't sweat in your splint) you should set the wall thickness lower than usual, in my case 0.4mm which is 1 wall line with my extruder, infill needs to be 100% Once printed just gently fold both...
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I just printed a new finger splint after it sank into the ocean. Fortunately, there are two sizes available that can be customized to fit perfectly. ...To ensure a proper fit, you might need to make some adjustments.
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I designed this ring finger splint specifically for my little sister, so I tailored the design to accommodate smaller hands and thinner fingers. When printing the splint, be sure to orient it vertically; this will make it easier to work with the...
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... do that too! A Full-Fingered Solution: Also provided is a full finger splint, waiting for you to customize it to fit your size and needs perfectly. ...Whether you're looking for support or just want a secure fit, this splint has got you covered.
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To attach the splint, print it on one side and secure it in place with tape applied at two strategic points around the finger. ... Check out this design:...
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To utilize this splint: Simply print it out, align it with your injured area, secure it with tape, and breathe a sigh of relief as pain subsides. ... I'm confident that this design can be easily scaled up or down to accommodate various hand and finger...
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A custom-made splint was created for a friend who suffered a finger joint dislocation during a basketball game, designed using Solidworks for ease of adaptation to any finger. Despite the messy files, improved versions may be posted in the future.
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Finger Splint. If filament permits, it can warm in water and mold around finger. It's an art piece, not a medical device. This claim has not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration. ...This product is not meant to identify, treat, cure, or...