


🩹 Mold your recovery, master your mobility.
Orfit Orficast More Thermoplastic Tape is a premium, double-thick, knitted thermoplastic fabric designed for quick, easy, and durable immobilization orthoses. It activates in 30 seconds at 105°F, offering extended working time and excellent elasticity for precise custom shaping. Ideal for professional and home use, it supports effective healing while minimizing the need for surgery.



| ASIN | B07C42K8N2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #259,036 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #479 in Athletic Tapes & Wraps |
| Date First Available | April 11, 2018 |
| Item Weight | 8.5 ounces |
| Item model number | 24-5610-1 |
| Manufacturer | Orfit |
| Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 4.33 x 2.48 inches |
A**R
Versatile and easy
The most revolutionary splinting product. Easy to use in the clinic or home
A**S
Very useful product
Ruptured my sagittal band on my right middle finger. Consequently, it needed to be supported while I was waiting for an appointment with an orthopedic surgeon (a month out.) Online searches informed me I needed a "Yoke Splint" to limit movement in that digit. This product worked great for that. Simply put it in 105 degree water for 30 seconds. It becomes quite floppy and shapeable. You are then able to form it (in my case, around fingers on either side of the damaged one to form a "hammock" of sorts.) Within a minute the fabric hardens and retains the shape. Not comfortable? Not a problem. Toss it back into the water bath and reform it as often as needed to get the perfect shape. In my case I found it incredibly easy to both use and form to shape. The bad news is, it's incredibly expensive for this heat-activated thermoplastic material. But, on the other hand, having this to partially immobilize that finger meant that my sagittal band was able to heal on its own in 6 weeks rather than having to resort to open surgery to stitch that band to hold the tendon in its proper place. You can't put a price on NOT having to have invasive surgery. Worth every penny IMHO.
V**R
Great for the use
My buddy had a problem with his hand not correcting itself in the right way after a welding incident. This helped keep his thumb in the correct position so that he ccould continue to work. I could recommend it for that alone!
N**S
Excellent splinting material for fingers..
Have used this material before. I am an occupational therapist and certified hand therapist. Love this material for fingers. Will cut it down width wise to make smaller splints. Will double it up to make stronger splints. The thermoplastics and rubber based materials, while excellent, for some splints aren't as easy to work with as this material.
A**A
DIY hand immobilizer
The hand immobilizer the rehab office made me was uncomfortable and I wanted to be able to modify it as I healed. I watched her make my first one and did the same with this thermoplastic. You boil water to 150 degrees and have your bandage pieces cut to size. You need a few layers to make a really rigid splint 2-3 layers. It’s so easy to manipulate and can be reheated to reshape as needed. Definitely worth the money if you have kids who get injured easily or have carpal tunnel or other hand injuries. I used stretch bandages (coban) to keep the splint in place.
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