Splinting Spark Webinar Series: Static Progressive orthosis for Finger Flexion
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Webinar 4: Static Progressive orthosis for Finger Flexion
Monday, December 9, 7 PM – 8 PM (EST)
OR Tuesday, December 10, 2 PM – 3 PM (EST)
A Static Progressive Finger Flexion Orthosis is a type of orthosis designed to help patients regain or improve passive finger flexion by applying a low-load, prolonged stretch to the stiff joints. This orthosis is used primarily to address issues such as joint stiffness, contractures, or limited range of motion in the fingers. The orthosis applies a sustained, low-intensity stretch to the finger joints and surrounding soft tissues. This static stretch is held in place for extended periods to promote tissue remodeling and increase passive range of motion.
Meet the team
Orfit Team members attending this event
Debby Schwartz, OTD, OTR/L, CHT
Product and Educational Specialist Physical Rehabilitation
debby.schwartz@orfit.com