
Mino
Thumb spica
Experience the perfect fit
OrthoSolid Mino is designed to provide superior support and comfort for individuals experiencing chronic thumb instabilities and pain. It consistently delivers a slim and elegant orthosis with a perfect fit.





Discover the Mino flow
No need to process the 3D scan outside our platform. OrthoSolid fully cleans your scan in a few clicks while preserving accuracy and colour.
Start by indicating the reference points. OrthoSolid will generate the edges of the orthosis, which you can easily adjust by dragging the points.
Easily fine-tune the design. Use sliders and toggles to adjust the orthosis to your patient's needs.
Print your design in-house or order the finished product. We make sure the products are delivered within 5 to 10 working days, with a trackable progress through the platform.

Precise thumb support
With our thumb size rings, you are sure to get the right diameter. Further fine-tune by choosing the length and an optional hole at the MCP joint.
Designed for 3D printing
Depending on what you need, the design is automatically optimized for in-house FDM printing or our high-quality HP Multi Jet Fusion production.
Effortless customisation
Maintain full control over functionality in an intuitive way. Adjust trimlines, thickness, and shape in just a few clicks, and create any variation, all within one guided workflow.
"The fit of my Mino was perfect right away and it provides significant pain relief when lifting. It really makes a difference in my daily life."
- Marie, Mino user
FAQ - Mino
More questionsNo, you cannot. We have tools available to help you with this. Please do get in contact.
PA11 is stiffer and thus allows for lower wall thickness and overall better support. Ideal for patients with a lower activity level. TPU does require a higher wall thickness but is slightly better suited to active patients.
Conclusion: it depends on your patient. But we'll gladly come show you the materials in person.

Mino is suitable for:
- Instability or dislocation of the basal thumb joint (MCP-1)
- CMC-1 instabilities / rhizarthrosis
- Tendon irritation / inflammation
- Sprains, strains, and bruises (i.e. skier’s thumb)
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Post-surgical conditions