An apparatus for separating fingers and allowing a user the ability to
exercise fingers when recovering from an arm or a hand injury. Such
apparatus is designed to keep the fingers straight as possible yet
permitting the fingertips to flex. The apparatus made of a foam type
material has projections that fit between the fingers and have cut out
portions that fit snugly on the knuckles that are farthest from the
nails. The cutouts engage the four fingers with the thumb remaining
loose. Thus, the fingers are supported in an outstretched manner.