The invention is a slide lock for adjusting static progressive splints having a housing, a glide member, and a wheel whereby a monofilament can pass through the housing and be securely held in place by using the glide to force the wheel toward the floor of the housing.
1. A static pressure splint for treating an injury of a hand comprising an inelastic mobilization component, a sling, and a slide lock comprising: (a) a housing comprising a floor, a slot, a first sidewall and a second sidewall, wherein the first and second sidewall together define an internal cavity, a front opening, and a rear opening, wherein the first sidewall has an upper ridge and a lower ridge, wherein each end of the upper ridge has a column; wherein the second sidewall has an upper ridge and a plurality of posts and each column is adapted to receive a post; (b) a glide, moveably engaged through the slot; and (c) a wheel, supported by the glide, whereby the inelastic mobilization component passes through the housing and is securely held in place between the wheel and the floor of the housing.
2. The static pressure splint of claim 1 wherein the slide lock upper ridge has a textured outer surface.