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| Year | Description |
| 2001 | Invention patented by James C. Chow on October 24th, 2001. Abstract: A CMC splint (10) supporting the thumb (T) and index finger (I) of a person's hand in a spread apart, separated position. A sleeve (12) having an open end (14) is sized to fit over the person's arm (A) and extend up the person's arm a distance between their wrist and elbow. The other end (16) of the sleeve is closed, but has openings (18) therein through which the thumb and fingers of the person's hand extend. A stiffening member (20) contained in the sleeve at its closed end keeps the person's thumb and index finger spread apart from each other in a spaced relationship to protect the CMC joint of the hand and allow the joint to heal. The stiffening member comprises a curved pad extending from the base of the index finger, about a curved web portion of the hand separating the index finger and the thumb, and along an inside surface of the thumb a distance above the base of the thumb. |
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