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Triggering
SIRIS™ Realignment Splint in use
Use the SIRIS™ Realignment Splint to restrict flexor tendon movement SIRIS™ Spiral Splint in use
Use the SIRIS™ Spiral Splint to block flexion

For Trigger Finger. Use SIRIS™ Splints to limit excursion of the flexor tendon without immobilizing the rest of the hand and fingers. Open, lightweight and durable, these splints treat chronic, recurring triggering without the bulk and bothersome straps of other splints. Patients will appreciate both the ease of use and the ability to manage their own therapy conservatively without surgery.

For Tenosynovitis in the Palm. Use the SIRIS™ Trigger Splint to relieve chronic recurring flexor tenosynovitis in the palm by restricting MCP flexion. This will help avoid clicking or locking of the flexor tendon in the A1-A2 pulley, allowing swelling and inflammation to subside.

For Tenosynovitis in the Fingers. Use the SIRIS™ Realignment or SIRIS™ Boutonniere Splint to restrict flexion of the PIP joint when flexor tendon tenosynovitis occurs in the proximal or middle phalanx.

For Tenosynovitis in the Thumb. Use the SIRIS™ Spiral Splint to block flexion of the IP joint of the thumb. Wear the splint with the center crossing diagonally over the dorsal surface of the IP joint. This is a very comfortable way to restrict flexion of the IP joint and limit irritation of the flexor tendon.


SIRIS™ Trigger Splint
The SIRIS™ Trigger Splint

SIRIS™ Boutonierre Splint
The SIRIS™ Boutonniere Splint

SIRIS™ Spiral Splint
The SIRIS™ Spiral Splint

 
 
 
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