The first professional athlete to use PowerSplint in an NBA game was Trevor Booker, then of the Washington Wizards. Trevor had been bothered by a dislocated index (pointer) finger on his shooting hand. After testing out a PowerSplint we sent him, he decided to wear one in a game vs. the Dallas Mavericks. The result that night? 10 points and a career-high 19 rebounds!

PowerSplint offers outstanding DIP and PIP finger support and can be used as a finger splint, finger brace, sleeve, guard, protector and finger support.

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In 2005, PowerSplint President Jesse Rhinier dislocated a finger for the first time while playing basketball. Over the next couple years he continued to dislocated & jam several fingers. Jesse tried every splint that existed but none worked for sports. They either completely interfered or they couldn’t withstand hard hits and didn’t stop the injuries. Buddy taping was the worst option. He tried- taping two fingers together but that interfered tremendously. Read More
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