Personalized thumb splints designed for you.

Durathumb is engineered and 3D-printed based on your measurements to function as the perfect thumb splint to support you in everyday tasks.

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Designed by an occupational therapist/certified hand therapist with function in mind, our splints support your hands in gripping and pinching tasks without compromising the functional mobility of the hand. Goodbye bulky, ill-fitted, and difficult to clean splints, say hello to Durathumb.

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Custom 3D-printed support for your hands

Minimalist design

Help you do everything you need without getting in the way.

individually designed

Design process includes a trial where you get to pick the best fitting prototype and request changes if necessary.

Easy to clean

We strive to make our products out of 100% recyclable goods.

Silicone straps

Forget Velcro straps that cling onto your clothes. Our silicone straps are smooth and easy to maintain.

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Protect your joints.

The thumb is the most unstable and load-bearing part of your hand. This is even more true for people with hypermobility (ex. HSD, EDS). Having a supportive and functional splint can significantly reduce your thumb pain and fatigue.

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My hands and my EDS cannot thank you enough! At 32 I can drive and do everything pain free for the first time since I was a teen!

JW Anderson

Stella made the process so easy, and my new splint fits perfectly!! I haven't had luck with the metal splints for my thumb, and my bigger splint I can't wear my wrist brace over comfortably. My new splint is not too in your face looking, is lightweight which is great for the warm summer season and immobilizes me just enough. I can't rave enough over my new splint!

L. hitchcock

This splint is everything I hoped for in a support for my wobbly thumb! Stella carefully managed to get precise measurements that fit my unique and decrepit hand despite the challenge of working from the opposite coast. With this splint I'm able to do simple daily tasks that previously caused hyperextension or pain. There may have been tears when I realized I could scrub potatoes without hurting. I have nothing but admiration for the thorough process to make sure I received the best possible support.

L. Hall