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BEST SELLERStabilizes sprains, strains and support for symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Read More
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The A2 controls wrist movement while allowing full finger dexterity
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Immobilizes and protects wrists affected by injury and trauma Read More
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BEST SELLERWraparound neoprene brace provides compression and support for Carpal Tunnel syndrome (CTS) and wrist sprains and strains. Read More
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Moderate immobilization following injuries or surgical treatment Read More
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BEST SELLERFor sports and job-related injuries to limit range of motion in one direction. Allows freedom of the hand from splinting. Read More
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Maximum protection wrist wrap with a removable stay and easy-lace system. Read More
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Wrap-around thumb splint with removable spiral and aluminum stays. Read More
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Lightweight wrist wrap with palmar stay to support carpal tunnel and wrist injuries. Read More
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BEST SELLERRange of motion protection for work or sports-related activities in a wrist-wrap style. Read More
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BEST SELLERSlip-on wrist brace constructed with compression knit and the Boa® Fit System Read More
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Comfortable compression and proper support for carpal tunnel syndrome, mild sprains and post-cast removal. Read More
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BEST SELLERCompression wrist brace with a removable palm stay in a wrap-around style. Read More
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Panel elastic construction. Converts from right to left by moving aluminum palmer stay. Read More
About Wrist Injuries
Injuries to the wrist are common because the natural reaction when falling is to brace the impact with your hands. This can lead to wrist sprains or even fractures. Wrist injuries are often seen in sports where falling can occur, such as snowboarding, hockey, or skateboarding. Wrist injuries can also occur from activities that involve repetitive motion of the wrist. Wearing a wrist brace after injury can help during the rehabilitation process. A brace can also help hold your hands in proper position and give your wrists the support they need to prevent future injuries.