Description
An ulnar gutter splint is a rigid orthopedic device used primarily to stabilize fractures or severe sprains of the ring and pinky fingers (the 4th and 5th metacarpals and phalanges). It is the standard treatment for a boxer’s fracture, which is a break in the neck of the 5th metacarpal bone.
Common Uses and Indications
Healthcare providers typically use this splint for acute injuries where swelling is expected.
Boxer’s Fracture: The most frequent use case, often resulting from punching a hard object.
Finger Fractures: Breaks in any part of the 4th or 5th fingers.
Soft Tissue Injuries: Severe sprains, tendonitis, or ligament tears affecting the ulnar side of the hand.
Chronic Conditions: Positioning for rheumatoid arthritis or gout to prevent joint deviation.

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