
When it comes to injury recovery, post-surgical care, and managing chronic conditions, one-size-fits-all solutions don’t always provide the best support. Custom splinting at CORE Center is designed to meet your unique needs, providing protection, stability, and improved function to help you heal effectively and regain mobility.
Our team of certified hand therapists and rehabilitation specialists create custom splints tailored to your specific condition, ensuring the best possible fit and function. Whether you need support for a hand, wrist, elbow, or finger injury, custom splinting provides targeted relief while maintaining comfort and mobility.
Custom splinting involves the design and fabrication of individualized splints to support recovery from injuries, manage chronic conditions, and prevent further damage. Unlike off-the-shelf splints, custom splints are molded to fit your unique anatomy, providing superior stabilization and improved function.
Custom splinting is recommended for a wide range of conditions, including:
At CORE Center, our specialists assess your condition and create a splint designed specifically for your needs. The process includes:
If you have an injury, chronic condition, or need post-surgical support, custom splinting at CORE Center can help. Our experts provide personalized care to ensure your splint supports your recovery and long-term wellness.
Locations:
Call (812) 254-8889 to schedule an evaluation.
At CORE Center, we are committed to helping you heal, move, and live with confidence.
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