Reverse Contractures Caused by Proximal Phalanx Fracture with Minimally Invasive Finger Surgery

Digit Widget offers a comfortable and effective way to reverse a contracture following proximal phalanx fractures with a minimally invasive finger surgery.

Hand showing a bent finger with limited extension, illustrating a progressed finger contracture during a hospital evaluation.
Severe finger contracture due to Proximal Phalanx fracture<br />

Is a proximal phalanx fracture limiting your hand’s function?

A proximal phalanx injury can cause limited finger movement, grip, dexterity, and loss of fine motor control. Left untreated, a proximal phalanx fracture may result in long-term stiffness, malalignment, or restricted hand function.

Digit Widget provides a minimally invasive finger surgery option designed to restore alignment, reverse contractures, and accelerate recovery.

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Patients suffering from a proximal phalanx fracture often face

  • Misaligned healing, stiffness, or finger shortening
  • Incomplete healing that restricts long-term mobility
  • Finger overlap or scissoring that reduces hand function
Proximal Phalanx fracture impact

Why proximal phalanx fracture splint may not deliver lasting results

A proximal phalanx fracture splint often restricts early joint movement, increasing the risk of long-term stiffness.

Prolonged dependence on a proximal phalanx fracture splint can weaken grip strength and coordination.

Inconsistent positioning within a proximal phalanx fracture splint may contribute to malalignment, leading to deformity.

Digit Widget: Smarter recovery to proximal phalanx fractures

What Makes It Ideal for treating proximal phalanx fractures?

Applies skeletal extension torque to straighten fingers over time

Lengthens soft tissues without damaging the skin or causing pain

Maintains finger flexion, enabling an active lifestyle throughout treatment

Fast outpatient treatment, typically completed in under 20 minutes

How Digit Widget treats contractures after a proximal phalanx fracture with minimally invasive finger surgery

Minimally invasive, pain-free relief

  • 5-10 degrees of joint extension gained per week
  • Avoids the risks associated with injections
  • May be ideal for patients with medical complications

Designed for 24/7 comfort

  • No pressure points, no blisters, no loss of circulation
  • Comfortable and flexible, encouraging high compliance
  • Lightweight for continuous wear

Activity encouraged, not restricted

  • Preserves flexion and functional use of the hand
  • Reduces stiffness and enhances range of motion
  • Supports everyday tasks and light activity during treatment

Effective and Ready to Use

  • Single-use, sterile system with everything needed for ease of use
  • Proven results from more than 19,000 cases

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Reverse finger contracture, restore strength.

FAQs

How does Digit Widget help with contractures from a proximal phalanx fracture, and how long does treatment take?

Digit Widget applies gradual skeletal extension to lengthen soft tissues while preserving finger mobility. For patients who did not achieve optimal results with a proximal phalanx fracture splint, Digit Widget offers a controlled, minimally invasive approach to correcting force imbalance. Treatment duration varies by case and typically spans several weeks to months. While mobility and stiffness often improve, additional procedures may be required for unstable fractures, malunion, or severe contractures.

How is Digit Widget different from a proximal phalanx fracture splint?

A proximal phalanx fracture splint primarily immobilizes the finger, whereas Digit Widget provides active, adjustable skeletal extension. This approach supports continuous motion, reduces stiffness, and promotes more predictable alignment correction during recovery.

Can Digit Widget reduce the need for open finger surgery?

Yes. Patients who continue to experience contractures despite using a proximal phalanx fracture splint may benefit from Digit Widget as a minimally invasive alternative, reducing exposure to complications commonly associated with open surgical procedures.

Digit Widget Enables Faster, Functional Recovery After Proximal Phalanx Fracture

Digit Widget provides a minimally invasive pathway to restore alignment, mobility, and confidence. It addresses contractures caused by proximal phalanx fracture with predictable, patient-friendly outcomes.

  • Improve range of motion for daily activities
  • Minimally invasive, fast and outpatient procedure
  • Can avoid serious procedures such as amputation
  • Better patient compliance with comfort and usability

Take control of your recovery from proximal phalanx fracture with Digit Widget today.

Hand wearing a Digit Widget device applying extension force to correct a PIP joint flexion contracture.