Patent-Pending Struxaform™ Technology · Designed by an emergency medicine physician

Structure that moves with you.

Lightweight, breathable finger splints built on an engineered open lattice: low-profile, washable, and made for all-day wear. The open structure keeps the finger visible and easy to inspect, and it is water resistant and quick to dry. Designed by an emergency medicine physician.

  • Lightweight
  • Breathable
  • Washable
  • All-day wear

The problem

Traditional splints get in the way.

Foam, felt, and bent metal have been the gold standard for decades. They do a job, but they weren't designed for the way you live, work, and move. Bulky stays add weight and get in the way. Hot, closed materials trap heat and moisture against your skin, which can lead to skin breakdown and other complications from that trapped moisture. Awkward, one-shape-fits-nobody designs shift, snag, and dig in.

  • Lightweight

    The open lattice removes material where it isn't needed, so the splint feels light on your hand.

  • Breathable

    Air moves freely through the open structure for cooler, drier wear.

  • Low-profile

    A slim, close fit that stays out of the way while you type, cook, and carry on.

Macro view of the Struxaform open lattice and strap on the Full-Finger Splint

Struxaform™ Technology

Support where it counts. Airflow everywhere else.

An engineered open lattice, printed as one continuous structure: material where you need support, open space where you need to breathe.

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The lineup

Built on Struxaform.

Two splints, one platform: lightweight, breathable support engineered on Struxa's adaptive open lattice. The Finger Splint for everyday support, the Full-Finger Splint for maximum support through the base knuckle.

Struxaform™ Finger Splints