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The Thumb Spica Splint & Wrist Brace is a dual-function support system designed for individuals recovering from thumb and wrist injuries, including sprains, fractures, and carpal tunnel syndrome. With adjustable features and breathable materials, it offers comfort and stability for both day and night use, making it an essential tool for pain relief and recovery.
C**3
Much better than my first.
I like this product much better than the first split issued to me from the E.R. I broke my Scaphoid bone in hand and had to wear spica splint until hand surgery to repair. I am a nurse, so well aware as to function the splint had to meet. Worked great, more comfortable and first one I received had price of metal going all the way up side and into thumb, very uncomfortable and ended up somehow snapping that piece of metal in half part way up thumb which then repositions itself and digs into thumb. Not only painful but the repositioning could very well be counter productive. This new one does the same job, much more comfortable and no metal, (instead molded plastic- still in tact) and cheaper than trying to replace first one exactly on Amazon. 5 star product to this nurse.
B**Y
Great product
Just as described. Keeps the thumb straight and braced good. Good support on wrist. Would give 5 stars but it won’t let me.
N**Y
Could've been 5 stars
I love the length of this brace, the 4 adjustable straps, and removable splints. It is comfortable to wear and breathable. This brace did not hurt my hand between my thumb and index finger like most other braces I had worn. I feel like this brace is very well put made except for the velcro that secures the straps. For me, the only problem with this brace is the velcro on the straps. The thumb strap was never a problem but the 3 wrist straps would constantly come loose and attach to each other. This feels like a heavy duty brace with cheap velcro. I wear this brace while working my desk job and when I sleep. Nothing physical but I do move around in my office a lot. If I could sew I would've kept it and added good velcro so for this reason I had to return it. If the velcro was good quality I would have ordered one more.
J**.
Thumbs working keyboard brings back the pain.
Excellent. Reduces pain overnight.
**J
fits well.
If you have thumb or wrist issues this support works well to aid in pain relief and is of great value.
A**G
Good thumb support but palm splint is uncomfortable and limits hand motion.
The thumb support is great and helps reduce thumb pain. However, this brace also has a palm splint, which is not removable. The palm splint comes almost to the base of the fingers, especially when the fingers are bent at the carpometacarpal (CMC) joints. This really limits hand and finger motion. I can't type unless I really loosen the palm, and then I make a bunch of typos whenever I wear this brace.So, I wind up wearing this only when I am sleeping or watching television.
R**T
Really good
Exactly what my wife needed because what she did to her wrist and she said it works perfectly for her
S**S
Miserably Uncomfortable for DeQuarvains Tenosynovitis Post Surgery
This was purchased upon recommendation by my medical clinic to wear after DeQuarvains Tenosynovitis surgery (had a cast for 3 weeks post-surgery, then needed to wear this brace for three more weeks). This brace supposedly is designed specifically for this condition, and I'm not sure I could recommend it for managing the condition prior to surgery because it is still uncomfortable but I definitely could not recommend it for post-surgery. I found that the "seams" or overlapping portions of the brace as well as one of the metal stays (stiffener inserts) were directly over the affected area causing extreme discomfort over the incision along the path of the tendon. It was unbearable without stuffing it with cotton padding. The other areas where inserts were placed were also uncomfortable including the thumb where it had a metal 90 degree bend upside down over the thumb (second from left in photo). There were a total of two stiff plastic bars and two metal pieces that I tried cutting out to make it useful but it still was painful and I discontinued use after a couple of days. I've added a photo of the pieces I removed for an idea of what's in there. The wide metal bar was in the palm, which is fine except the small brace was still to large for me and it didn't fit in my hand well. The entire brace was too large for my small arm so the straps wouldn't tighten the brace enough to secure it without placing padding under it. Definitely not a good choice for me, waste of money. Maybe useful for some other condition (?) but definitely not my DeQuarvains Tenosynovitis.
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