Avoid the irritation and hassle of re-taping regularly, following a jammed, sprained, or fractured toe injury. Visit https://www.braceability.com/products/toe-walking-brace to shop BraceAbility’s reusable buddy toe splint wraps!
Similar to buddy taping, BraceAbility’s buddy splint holds 2 toe or more toes together so the uninjured toe can act as a brace.
Its half-inch width is ideal for treating toe injuries by limiting harmful sideways movement.
The soft and breathable foam interior is lined with a non-slip material, which grips your skin to prevent the strap from slipping or rolling throughout the day.
It’s easy to apply and adjust with one hand, for simple and fast toe protection. To apply, grab one buddy splint and slip the loop portion over your injured toe. Wrap it around the toe next to it, closest in length and thickness. Fasten with the Velcro closure.
You should always follow a doctor’s instructions regarding usage. But generally speaking, you can safely wear these buddy toe wraps until you can seek medical care, but don't use them as a substitute for seeking medical attention. Serious sprains, fractures, mallet toe, etc., may require additional splinting and/or surgery.
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Similar to buddy taping, BraceAbility’s buddy splint holds 2 toe or more toes together so the uninjured toe can act as a brace.
Its half-inch width is ideal for treating toe injuries by limiting harmful sideways movement.
The soft and breathable foam interior is lined with a non-slip material, which grips your skin to prevent the strap from slipping or rolling throughout the day.
It’s easy to apply and adjust with one hand, for simple and fast toe protection. To apply, grab one buddy splint and slip the loop portion over your injured toe. Wrap it around the toe next to it, closest in length and thickness. Fasten with the Velcro closure.
You should always follow a doctor’s instructions regarding usage. But generally speaking, you can safely wear these buddy toe wraps until you can seek medical care, but don't use them as a substitute for seeking medical attention. Serious sprains, fractures, mallet toe, etc., may require additional splinting and/or surgery.
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