Promedics Sprained Wrist Brace
A sprained wrist can severely limit daily activities, but the Promedics Sprained Wrist Brace, with its high-quality woven elastic provides comfort and durability for effective healing. The brace also features an aluminium palmar bar that restricts extensive movement of the wrist, offering stability, protection, and allowing the wrist to heal without hindering our daily activities.
What's Included?
Please Note: This brace is designed specifically for the left or right wrist, please select your wrist using the drop-down boxes at the top of the page.
Sizing of the Standard Wrist Brace
The Standard Wrist Brace comes in a range of sizes, making it possible for anyone to find the perfect fit. Please consult the sizing image and table below to see which size is best for you then select your desired option from the drop down menu at the top of the page.
Size | Wrist Circumference |
Extra Small | 11.5 - 13cm |
Small | 14 - 15cm |
Medium | 16.5 - 18cm |
Large | 20 - 21.5cm |
Extra Large | 23 - 24cm |
Key Features and Benefits of the Standard Wrist Brace
- Comfortable, protective brace at an affordable price
- Made of quality woven elastic for great comfort and durability
- Ideal for a range of sprains, strains, arthritis, post-surgical rehabilitation and more
- Aluminium palmar bar can be shaped to fit the wrist for stability and protection
- Unique overlocked edges minimise chafing for excellent comfort
- Available in left and right hand versions, in a range of sizes
- This product comes in a choice of beige or black
Who Should Wear the Promedics Sprained Wrist Brace?
The Sprained Wrist Brace is suitable for a range of conditions. Some of the main ones include:
- Arthralgia
- Arthritis (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile arthritis, CMC joint arthritis)
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Degenerative diseases
- Degenerative irritation
- General weakness/instability
- Guyon's canal syndrome
- Inflamed/swollen tendons
- Luxation
- Medial subluxation
- Overuse injuries
- Post carpal/metacarpal surgery
- Post surgical repair
- Post-operative and post-traumatic conditions (for rehabilitation)
- Soft tissue injury
- Sprained wrist
- Strained wrist
- Tendonitis
- Tendinopathy
- Tendinosis
- Tendomyopathy
- Tendopathy
- Tendovaginitis
- Tenosynovitis
- TFCC injury
- Ulnar tunnel syndrome
- Weakened/torn TFCC ligaments
- Weakness of the thumb joint
- Worn cartilage
- Wrist contusion
- Wrist trauma
How Does the Promedics Wrist Brace Help with Sprains?
Using a wrist brace such as the Promedics Sprained Wrist Brace gives your wrist extra support during recovery and help reduce swelling, restrict movement, and help limit the chance of further injury. It also boasts unique overlocked edges which offer excellent comfort, especially to minimise chafing at the thumb web and palmar crease.
Reduces Inflammation of the Wrist
The Promedics Sprained Wrist Brace features a palmar splint made from malleable aluminium which limits up and down and sideways movement of the wrist, leading to a gradual reduction of inflammation. Additionally, the unique overlocked edges offer excellent comfort especially to minimise chafing at the thumb web and palmar crease.
Can I Still Perform Daily Activities While Wearing the Brace?
The goal of a wrist brace is to provide support and stable alignment without preventing movement altogether. The Promedics Sprained Wrist Brace has been designed to minimise restriction, leaving the fingers and thumb free so you can still carry out daily tasks with ease whilst being protected.
How Long Does it Take to Heal a Sprained Wrist?
Each wrist sprain varies, depending on the intensity and severity of the initial incident. While there is no fixed timeline, generally rest and support with limited movement is the way to go to heal a sprained wrist. Commonly, a grade 1 sprain can take one to three weeks for recovery, a grade 2 can take three to six weeks, and a grade 3 recovery can last several months.
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