Abstract: A digit splint, for partially immobilizing a digit, such as a finger or a toe, for therapeutic purposes. The digit splint of the present invention is of laminate construction having a base layer, a semi-rigid or rigid layer, and a covering layer. The base layer carries an adhesive for securing the splint to the digit. The semi-rigid or rigid layer, in one embodiment, is constructed of a heavier gauge polyester, or plastic, film. The covering layer is adhered to the base layer, with the semi-rigid or rigid layer sandwiched there between, and provides a, preferably, water-proof covering for the digit splint.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 20, 2006
Publication date:
March 29, 2007
Applicant:
Prognotions, LLC
Inventors:
James Hull, Randel Holmes, Steve Bryant, Tracy Hull