Discover the benefits of Silversplints from We Design!

The benefits of Silversplints

We Design offers a wide range of splints, better known as Silversplints. These splints are made of silver and have unique properties that ensure optimal support and comfort for the wearer. Designed to meet the individual needs of each end-user, We Design's Silversplints are available for different parts of the body, such as the hand, wrist, thumb, elbow and fingers.

  • Silversplints correct deformations and promote daily handling and functioning
  • Silversplints provide pain relief for complaints such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, hyperextension and laxity of joints due to EDS and HMS
  • Silversplints offer support for a variety of specific complaints resulting from trauma, tendon ruptures and nerve injuries
  • Silversplints are made of silver, which is antimicrobial and antibacterial. Hygienic in other words!
  • The design of our Silverplints contributes to (social) acceptance and a positive outlook.
  • The silver in the Silverplints ensures that the splint fits the shape of the body perfectly. In addition, the open structure ensures that the skin does not irritate or sweat. This results in optimal wearing comfort.
  • The silver in the Silversplints is long-lasting, repairable and recyclable. This circularity contributes to sustainable developments.
  • Silversplints have a considerable preventive aspect
  • Silversplints can in some cases be worn in combination with conventional orthoses


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Why choose a Silversplint from We Design?

We Design orthoses are made of 925 dzst silver (nickel-free) which is excellent for supporting fine motor skills. The durability, hygiene and wearing comfort translate into years of wearing pleasure. The orthoses can be kept on during daily activities and do not cause unnecessary perspiration. Thanks to the slim and open modelling, the joints remain as free as possible.

The supplier of our silver uses only in-house recycled silver and has ISO, RJC (Responsible Jewellery Council) and LBMA (London Bullion Market Association) certification.