3d print splint
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... at least two layers are necessary. I printed my custom splint using PETG, which closely mimics the molded splint/cast from the doctor's office. ...Furthermore, I applied a small sticky bandage to prevent the splint from slipping off during use.
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... and the cylindrical supports.I twisted the tip of a (very) small flat screwdriver in the small cracks and twisted to separate the pieces. Did this bit by bit so I did not break the splint.See the image for the "as printed" and "as separated pieces."
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Looks best printed in blue, so it's like having a tiny Tardis on your toe. (Well, it made her smile, which is about all you can do for a broke toe.) This thing was made with Tinkercad. Edit it online https://tinkercad.com/things/3BMQuWcqeb7...
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1.0 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: Doesn't Matter Infill: Doesn't Matter Notes: Don't worry about high-quality print settings. This splint doesn't need much, since it's just a simple support. It works with tape, which I...
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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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... (slightly curved for added comfort). The provided photo demonstrates how best to secure it with tape. I found that the splint fit my hand just as well as hers, and if desired, you can also wrap the affected area with gauze for extra cushioning.
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... so I designed one myself. ...Feel free to scale it to your finger's size, the solidworks file is also uploaded for more adjustments. Printing: 100% infill Supports only touching the build plate Add brim Print flat like shown in the pictures. ...
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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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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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Nothing like hurting yourself and needing a finger splint, only to find that commercial finger splints kinda suck. This finger splint was created for splinting the first knuckle, allowing for improved comfort and dexterity while your finger heals. My...
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Arm Splint. This is an experimental voronoi project. ...Not medically certified but much better than conventional plasters.
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I broke my finger and ended up with a hairline fracture, so I designed and printed a splint for myself. Now, I'd like to adjust it slightly to have the sides a bit higher. In parallel, I bought the velcro straps separately as an accessory. If you...
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The nearby CVS store doesn't sell this type of splint, so she picks up a printed one instead. They offer a left and right model (curved for optimal comfort) and the picture shows how to secure it correctly. It fit my hand just as well as hers, and...
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I have heard that it is smart to print multiples of these 1 or 2 half-sizes up from your typical size in case of inflammation. I included a picture of diameter in mm by US ring size for reference. ...To change the model dimensions, simply edit the...
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I borrowed elements from user millenium's excellent finger splint, but for a full finger with a natural bent, thinner, and with a cutout so that I could still click a mouse. Printed in PLA at .20mm using a brim. The brim is a must because I made it...
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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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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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It allows me to work, and use my other fingers, all day and has stood up for a week so I decided to post it for other people that may find themselves in a similar situation.To enhance the strength, I printed this at 45* on all axis (as shown in one...
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A tiny splint for a pinky toe is crafted with precision and care, protecting the delicate bone from further injury as it heals swiftly under attentive medical supervision.
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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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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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... straps or medical tape. ...Designed for effortless modification, these splints boast adjustable lengths, widths, and depths to suit individual needs. ...Their rounded edges ensure a comfortable fit, minimizing irritation and promoting relaxation.
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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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Summary Trigger the 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, Allowing Swelling and Inflammation to Subside. ...The Splint Treats...
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Chronic recurring flexor tenosynovitis in the palm can be relieved with a Trigger Splint that restricts MCP flexion. This treatment helps prevent clicking or locking of the flexor tendon and allows swelling and inflammation to subside. ...The splint is...