Description
Finger pain from trigger finger, arthritis, or a broken finger can make even simple daily tasks feel difficult. Whether you’re typing, cooking, or playing sport, an unstable finger slows everything down.
This 5-piece trigger finger splint kit from Fingertip Splint is designed to support your finger joint, reduce irritation, and help you stay active through recovery — without the bulk of traditional splints.
What’s inside the kit
You receive 5 individual finger splints in different colours (light blue, skin, light pink, magenta, and dark gray). Each splint includes:
- A built-in aluminum fixation plate for firm joint stabilization
- A single adjustable Velcro strap for a secure, custom fit
- A breathable neoprene and soft cotton shell for all-day comfort
Having 5 splints means you can rotate them for hygiene, keep one at work and one at home, or share across different fingers during recovery.
Who this splint kit may help
This kit is commonly used by people managing:
- Trigger finger — reduces tendon irritation by keeping the affected joint stable
- Arthritis (osteoarthritis & rheumatoid) — may ease joint pain and morning stiffness
- Broken or fractured fingers — helps immobilize the finger during recovery
- Sprained or strained fingers — supports the ligament while it heals
- Tendinitis — reduces repetitive loading on irritated tendons
- Swollen fingers — gentle compression may help manage swelling
It fits the thumb, index, middle, ring, and pinky fingers on either hand, making it one of the most versatile finger splint options available.
Key features
Built-in aluminum support plate
The aluminum insert runs along the underside of the splint. It holds the finger in a straightened, supported position without allowing it to bend into a painful angle. This makes it particularly useful during sleep, when trigger finger symptoms are often at their worst.
Breathable neoprene construction
Traditional rigid splints can trap heat and moisture, leading to skin irritation. This splint uses breathable neoprene combined with elastic nylon and soft cotton, allowing air to circulate. Most people find it more comfortable for all-day wear compared to hard plastic alternatives.
Adjustable Velcro strap
The single Velcro strap lets you tighten or loosen the fit easily, even with one hand. Swelling can change the feel of a splint throughout the day, so this adjustability makes a real difference to comfort during recovery.
How to measure before buying
This splint is designed for finger joints measuring between 2.1 and 2.8 inches (5.3–7.1 cm) in circumference. Measure around the widest part of the affected joint with a soft tape measure or a strip of paper.
If your joint falls outside this range, please check our full range of finger braces and mallet finger splints for alternative sizing options.
How to use the trigger finger splint
- Measure your finger joint to confirm the fit (2.1–2.8 in / 5.3–7.1 cm).
- Slide the splint over the affected finger so the aluminum plate sits on the underside.
- Wrap the Velcro strap snugly — firm enough to support, but not so tight it causes numbness or tingling.
- Wear as directed by your healthcare professional, or follow the guidance in our finger splint usage guide.
- Check your skin regularly. Remove the splint periodically to clean and dry your finger.
If you experience increased pain, numbness, tingling, or skin irritation, remove the splint and consult a healthcare professional before continuing use.
Related products you may find useful
- Mallet Finger Splint — designed specifically for drooping fingertip injuries
- Stack Splint — continuous tip extension for mallet finger and distal phalanx injuries
- Pinky Finger Splint — purpose-built support for little finger injuries
- Finger Exerciser — gentle grip rehabilitation once your splinting phase ends
Outbound reference
For clinical background on trigger finger, the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH) provides trusted information on conservative management options including splinting.
Medical disclaimer: This product is a supportive device for general use. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before use, especially for serious, worsening, or persistent injuries. Recovery times and results vary from person to person.















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