ProCare Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Wrist Support
Using a wrist support that compresses the area uncomfortably can be just as bad as not wearing a support at all. The ProCare Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Wrist Support has a contoured cotton and elastic construction to provide you with comfortable compression. This helps properly support mild sprains, strains, carpal tunnel syndrome and cast removals.
Designed with a preformed aluminium stay, the Wrist Brace provides an anatomically-correct fit. This helps ensure the support remains comfortable while it stabilises your wrist. Its circumferential strap also helps improve wrist stabilisation and prevents the brace from slipping out of place.
Indications for the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Brace
Although the support has been designed to alleviate the pain and symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), it can also be used for a number of different conditions or injuries.
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Post-cast removal
- Sprained wrist
- Wrist instability
- Wrist strain
Can I Wear This Support While Sleeping?
No, the constant compression provided by this brace could make it uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time, such as when sleeping.
Features and Benefits
- Contoured cotton and elastic construction
- Provides comfortable compression for proper support
- Circumferential strap for improved wrist stabilisation
- Preformed aluminium stay provides anatomically-correct fit
- Has contact closure for easy application
- Ideal for CTS and wrist immobilisation
- Available in five different sizes
- Different models for right and left wrist
Sizing of the Wrist Support
Measure the circumference of the wrist.
Size | Wrist Circumference (cm) |
Extra Small | Up to 14cm |
Small | 14 - 16.5cm |
Medium | 16.5 - 19cm |
Large | 19 - 21.5cm |
Extra Large | Over 21.5cm |
Gives Fingers Free Range of Movement
As the Wrist Support is designed with a contact closure, this ensures the brace doesn't move out of place. The Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Support allows you to perform all the activities you would usually perform while immobilising your wrist as it allows a full range of finger motion. This means you can return to work or complete daily tasks as you normally would.