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Silver ring splint

A small custom-fitted metal ring that supports a finger joint into a straighter, more functional posture — often used for certain arthritis patterns when a clinician recommends it.

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Commonly used for

  • Joint instability or deformity patterns assessed by a hand therapist
  • Adjunct support during functional tasks, as prescribed

Cautions

  • Pressure or skin breakdown if the ring is too tight or poorly fitted
  • Swelling changes that make the ring suddenly uncomfortable
  • Do not self-prescribe — sizing and joint selection need clinical judgment

Typical wear

Highly individualized — some people wear them for specific tasks only; others follow a weaning plan from therapy.

Care

Clean per therapist instructions. Remove for skin checks. Watch for color or temperature changes in the finger.

Cost (USD)

$40–$120. Custom silver rings are typically therapist-fabricated or ordered through orthotics channels.

How to get one

  • Hand therapist (custom fit)
  • Orthotics / hand surgeon clinic

Prescription: Sometimes required. Often paired with therapy for activity modification — not a standalone cure.

Sources

Last reviewed .