I am hunting for the best splint for a few of my outpatient CVA patients whom 
are getting ready for discharge. After working with this population for the 
past year since I graduated, I am realizing that thermoplastic resting hand 
splints are not working. Many of these patient's splints I have repaired 
multiple times due to breakdown of the splint from high tone fluctuations. 
Also, I'm hearing more and more about the need for flexible finger platform 
resting hand splints for the neuro population to decrease IP joint damage. I 
tried the SaeboStretch with a patient and did not have good luck at all. Now 
I'm considering trying the DynaPro Finger Flex but want to make sure it's a 
good product since the patient is already stuck paying a restocking fee for the 
splint I am returning. Has any used this product and what did they think? The 
main patient I'm considering right now has mild tone at rest, increasing 
moderate to max with exertion. The DynaPro Finger
 Flex description sounds like it would meet my needs better than a firm, 
typical resting hand splint. Let me know if anyone has experience with this 
product or has a great resting hand splint they find effective with the neuro 
population. Thanks!

Kim Sterken, OTR/L

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