Imak Products Adjustable Pil-O-Splint Nighttime Wrist Splint – Great for Carpel Tunnel Syndrome, Wrist Tendonitis # 10112 Description:
The Imak Adjustable Pil-O-Splint® with Compression Control is excellent for: · Post Wrist Sprains and Fractures · Post-operative Rehabilitation · Repetitive Motion Injury · Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Arthritis/ Tendinitis The Adjustable Pil-O-Splint® allows you to adjust compression for maximum comfort and healing benefits. Designed by Ian MacMorran, MD, an orthopedic & hand surgeon to help his patients sleep throughout the night. This exceptionally comfortable Imak wrist support provides pain relief throughout the night leaving you rested and ready for a productive day. The patented Pil-O-Splint® is shaped for maximum healing benefits by gently immobilizing the wrist, hand, and fingers in a neutral position. Its unique design prevents you from holding your hand in a harmful position while sleeping. A single Velcro strap allows for easy adjustment. Soft and comfortable, breathable foam and cotton lining. Machine washable. Latex free. Universal design fits either left or right hand. One size fits all.Both models fit either hand. The Standard model slides on and off easily and fits forearms with a circumference up to 12″ (30 cm). The Wraparound Adjsutable model has a Velcro strap that can be adjusted to accommodate forearms of all sizes. Splint lengths are measured from the wrist to the forearm. Due to hygiene purposes, this item is non-returnable. This listing is for adjsutable Pil-O-splint.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7832 in Health and Beauty
- Brand: Imak
- Model: 10112
- Dimensions: .75 pounds
Features
- Best Value for fully adjustable Imak wrist splint.
- Gently immobilizes the wrist in a neutral position. Provides pain relief throughout the night
- For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Arthritis, Tendinitis
- Velcro strap for easy adjustment & compression
- Soft foam padding is lined with breathable cotton
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Customer Reviews:
Recommended by tendonitis sufferer
I have had tendonitis since 2004, and my occupational therapist recommended the Pil-O-Splints. Before purchasing this product I used splints of the drugstore variety, but they didn’t immobilize the whole hand like the Pil-O-Splint does (instead, they only immobilized the wrists); because of this, when using drugstore splints my hands would clench into fists during the night.
I found these splints to be an enormous relief after the very first night. Not only were they effective and extremely comfortable, but their well-designed fit didn’t leave me with uncomfortable pressure marks like my old, drugstore splints did. (I’ve found that the cheaper splints are easy to over-tighten in an effort to get a good fit. This causes pressure marks, numbness in the middle of the night, etc….).
I was hesitant at first to buy them because of the price, but I’m very glad I did. They’re easily machine washed, too (a real plus–splints can get nasty if used regularly!). Highly recommended, especially the adjustable splints. The adjustable still slips on and off like the regular does, but has a velcro wrap that can be tightened for a better fit.
EDIT (1 Dec. 2009): After four years of continuous use, I’m still completely satisfied with the product (and still on my very first pair, at that).
Comfortable, but not quite perfect
These splints are a decent solution for night-time numbness and wrist pain for people with carpal tunnel problems. These are definitely night-time splints only, since they immobilize not only the wrist, but also the fingers. As night splints, they are the only ones I have found currently on the market that do the job, since night splints must also keep the wrist from moving backwards. Ordinary day-time splints don’t work at night (at least for me) because, while they keep your wrists from moving forwards, they let them flop backwards in your sleep, which causes numbness and pain. These splints have slits for your thumb on both sides; that is the slits are for thumbs only, not for fingers–don’t sleep with your fingers out the slit opposite your thumb. The reason the thumb slots are on both sides is so that either splint can be used on either hand–you don’t need separate right and left handed splints with these. Putting them on the first time by yourself can be challenging, since it is quite difficult to wrap them tight with just one hand. But after you have got the size right, you just pull them straight off your hands without unwrapping them, so you only need assistance that first time. (If you have trouble getting them off, you can get some leverage by sticking one thumb in the top of the thumb slit on the opposite splint and pulling with your thumb).
When I first tried on these splints, I was amazed at how soft and comfortable they were. The inner lining is exceptionally soft. But that didn’t last. After about 3 months of daily use and ordinary laundering, the originally soft lining had become pilled. The wraps and Velcro, however, are still secure after a year of use and multiple washings.
What makes these splints less than ideal for me is the fact that they immobilize the fingers as well as the wrists. While this may be indicated for some patients, especially those recovering from surgery, I find that my fingers are always extremely stiff and painful in the mornings after using these splints. With my old splints, I could bend my fingers (but not my wrists) at night, and I never had stiffness or pain in my fingers after wearing them. Another disadvantage of having immobilized fingers as with these splints is that if you have to get up for any reason during the night, you have to take the splints off in order to do so much as push the covers away. Still, these are an effective solution for night-time carpal tunnel symptoms and would probably prove adequate and durable for many people.
A comfortable way to support that injured wrist
I suffer from RSI (repetitive stress injury). In addition to my shoulders, my wrists and hands are also subject to the severe tingling, pain and burning that comes with not keeping my wrists in a straightened position at night. I have tried several different splints with varied results. However, Pil-O-Splint has proven to be the most consistant in proving the support I need. The finger to almost elbow support with a very comfortable inner filling makes this the one I prefer to use at night to support my arms. The only thing I would have to complain about is the wrap-around velcro that secures the whole works. It is not impossible, but it can be hard to secure with one hand without help.
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