Flexion Deformity
Flexion deformity is characterized by a given joint “bending down” into flexion with difficulty straightening it into its neutral position. While the causes of this deformity can vary, its effects on function may be significant but treatable and/or preventable. Cygnet offers a number of splints in this category which can be used strictly for pain and/or joint instability/weakness management, whether a flexion deformity is present or not.

Anti Boutonniere Splint
May be indicated for:
• correction of flexion deformity
• painful joints requiring stabilization/protection
*A dorsal plate can be added for increased pressure distribution.
Reverse Anti Swan Neck Splint
May be indicated for:
• correction of flexion deformity
• “Mallet Finger” deformity
• painful joints requiring stabilization/protection
*A dorsal plate can be added for increased pressure distribution.
Reverse Anti Swan Nneck Splint with Unilateral or Bilateral Side Bars
May be indicated for:
• correction of flexion deformity
• correction of angulation or laxity and provision of lateral stabilization
• painful joints requiring stabilization/protection
*A dorsal plate can be added for increased pressure distribution.
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