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Wrist and Hand Supports Buying Guide

Injury to hands and wrists are very common when you are involved in recreational or sporting activities, fistfights, accidental falls, work related activities or while using equipments like snow blowers, lawn mowers and so on.  

Common Hand and Wrist Supports

  • Wrist and hand splints are most often created and designed for preventing movements in both or either one direction.  They normally restrict the flexion movement that either a plastic or metal splint might be inserted inside neoprene supports.  These are ideal for severe conditions of the hands and wrists as they enable complete rest to the affected parts and aids in recovery soon.
  • Neoprene hand and wrist supports are a kind of synthetic rubber which is used for creating braces and supports as they provide excellent comfort and offers heat retention.  They also lower swelling by compressing the injured part.  They are found to be ideal for mild and moderate wrist and hand injuries like sprains.
  • Wraps can be made using bandage, elasticised silicone or neoprene.  They offer different ranges of heat retention and compression that they are suitable to be used for mild injuries and can offer additional support during strenuous activities of the wrists and hands.

Quick Picks

Quick Picks

LP Supports Wrist and Thumb Sports Support :

The sports support provides comprehensive support for wrist and thumb.  

Arthritis Wrist and Hand Support :

The hand and wrist support relieves arthritis and pain due to injury through heat treatment.   

Wrist and Hand Splint Oppo :

The splint gives great stability and supports both left and right hand.  

Quick Picks

Blitz Sport Neoprene Wrist with Hand Support :

The support is a non padded Velcro with a wrist support.  

Wasp wrist and arm Support :

The wrist arm and support helps support your wrists while you work on the computer keyboard.    

Remecare Wrist and Palm Support :

the compression featured in the support helps relieve pain due to several medical conditions.  

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