About Struxa
Engineered support, reimagined.
Struxa builds a new generation of orthopedic splints — designed with the precision of aerospace engineering, grounded in clinical insight, and made to be lightweight, breathable, and comfortable enough for how people actually live.
- Engineered & manufactured in Colorado
- Built on Struxaform technology
- Part of Atlas Product Group
Our Approach
A more modern standard for splints.
We approach a splint as an engineered structure, not an accessory. It sits against the body for hours at a time, so it has to support, breathe, and stay comfortable through everyday use. Every product is shaped by five disciplines.
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Structure
Geometry that carries load with the least material — nothing decorative, nothing extra.
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Fit
Shaped for real hands, with sizing that makes the right fit easy to find.
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Material
Lightweight, breathable, washable — chosen for how people actually live.
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Comfort
Refined for all-day wear, not just short stretches at a time.
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Craft
Made precisely and repeatably in Colorado — quality built in, not inspected in.
First from Struxa: finger splints
Everyday hand support in forms that reflect modern engineering rather than generic, mass-produced hardware.
- Lightweight
- Breathable
- Washable
- Easy to wear
Our Foundation
Built to a standard you can trust.
Struxa was founded by Forrest and Quinn Simpson — an engineer and an emergency-room physician — who saw a splint category that had barely changed in decades. That pairing of rigorous engineering and real clinical perspective still guides every decision we make.
Everything is engineered and manufactured in Colorado inside Atlas Product Group, with design, engineering, prototyping, and production under one roof. That control lets us hold a high bar on the details that determine quality — and keep refining with every iteration.
Under one roof
- 01Design
- 02Engineering
- 03Prototyping
- 04Production
- 05Packaging
- 06Fulfillment
Our Mission
Structure matters. Fit matters. Comfort matters. Design matters.
Struxa exists to raise the standard for everyday support — splints that are lighter, cleaner, more comfortable, and more thoughtfully engineered. Support shouldn't feel like an afterthought.