The Ulnar Deviation hand splint (Vita, code 03-2-033) is a neoprene support designed to fit the palm and help support the MCP joints while limiting ulnar deviation, keeping the fingers functional for everyday tasks.
Features (Vita Ulnar Deviation 03-2-033)
Designed to provide MCP joint support and a more controlled hand position, aiming to limit ulnar deviation during activity.
Neoprene construction offers a stable fit and supportive feel, while helping maintain a steady temperature around the area.
Keeps the fingers usable for daily movements when targeted support is needed without fully restricting finger function.
Available in Left and Right versions for a better hand-specific fit.
Technical Specifications
- Product: Ulnar deviation hand splint
- Brand: Vita
- MPN: 03-2-033
- Material: Neoprene
- Support focus: MCP joints, limiting ulnar deviation
- Type: Left / Right
- Sizes: Small–Medium, Medium–Large (selected by palm width)
- GTIN: not available
- Certifications (CE/ISO): information not available
| Size |
Palm width (cm) |
| Small–Medium |
6–9 |
| Medium–Large |
9–11 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How is an ulnar deviation splint different from a simple neoprene wrist support?
A basic wrist support mainly focuses on the wrist. This splint is designed with emphasis on MCP joint support and limiting ulnar deviation, while keeping the fingers more functional for everyday use.
How do I choose the right size without making it too tight?
Select using palm width (6–9 cm or 9–11 cm). A correct fit feels secure but should not cause strong pressure, numbness, or colour change in the fingers after a few minutes.
What should I watch for so I keep finger function during the day?
Adjust it to support the hand while allowing comfortable finger movement for daily tasks. If used after surgery or in special cases, follow professional guidance for wearing time and correct positioning.