- Rigid Tarsal Splint - Best for general tarsal injuries where support is needed. If a dog has severe instability, arthritis in the tarsal joint or a failed arthrodesis. This product is more durable than Grade 3 and can help to offload and stabilise the tarsal joint
- Articulated Tarsal Splint - If a dog has instability, inflammation or post-operation. Collateral ligament injury. Side instability tarsal joint
- Hyperextension Tarsal Splint - Light to moderate hyperextension
- Rigid Tarsal Rigid Metatarsal Splint - If a dog has severe instability, arthritis in the tarsal or metatarsal joint or a failed arthrodesis. This product is more durable than Grade 3 and can help to offload and stabilise the tarsal and metatarsal joint (paw). You can use it instead of a cast and for fractures.
- Articulated Tarsal Rigid Metatarsal Splint - If a dog has severe instability, inflammation or postop. Collateral ligament injury. Side instability tarsal joint or/and metatarsal (paw). If the also have a arthritis in the paw this will stabilise the tarsal and off load the paw. We also use this product with a stop strap for tarsal hyperextension and that is when dogs have severe tarsal hyperextension and side instability (varus/valgus) this product is better than tarsal hyperextension with paw
- Articulated Tarsal Articulated Metatarsal Splint - If a dog has severe instability, inflammation or postop. Collateral ligament injury. Side instability tarsal joint or/and metatarsal (paw)
- Hyperextension Tarsal Rigid Metatarsal Splint - Moderate to severe hyperextension, your dog needs support all the way down to the paw as the tarsal is too weak to hold itself
'metatarsal' - paw section included with brace