Jura Wrist And Thumb Brace
Finding a wrist and thumb brace that provides enough joint stabilisation without being too bulky can be a challenge. The Jura Wrist And Thumb Brace is made from dual compression elastic that’s thin enough to feel comfortable while improving circulation, with the added benefit of an adjustable aluminium palmar bar and thumb stay for additional joint support.
What’s Included?
- 1 x Wrist Brace
What Is the Jura Wrist and Thumb Brace Made From?
The Jura Wrist Support is made of Cotton, Spandex, Nylon, SBR, Aluminium and Polyester.
Sizing Information for the Jura Wrist and Thumb Brace
The Jura Wrist and Thumb brace comes in five different sizes for your left or right arm. Please use the sizing image and table below to determine the ideal size for you then select your choice from the drop-down menus 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 of the Jura Wrist and Thumb Brace
- Made with dual compression elastic for improved support, fit and circulation
- Longitudinal seam conforms perfectly to your wrist
- Aluminium palmar bar and thumb stay for joint stabilisation
- Adjustable thumb stay allows for personalised degree of abduction
- Thumb closure is also adjustable for a more comfortable fit
- Supports the wrist, CMC and CMP joints
- Easy to put on and take off thanks to the simple hook-and-loop fastenings
Indications for the Jura Wrist and Thumb Brace
- Arthritis
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- CMC instability
- De Quervain’s syndrome
- Degenerative diseases/irritation
- Gamekeeper’s thumb
- General weakness
- Guyon’s canal syndrome
- Inflamed/swollen tendons
- Luxation
- Medial subluxation
- Overuse injuries
- Pain/instability of the thumb extensors/abductors
- Post carpal/metacarpal surgery
- Post surgical repair
- Post traumatic conditions
- Post operative/pre operative conditions
- Repetitive strain injury
- Rhizarthrosis
- Scapholunate instability
- Scapholunate tear
- Skier’s thumb
- Soft tissue injury
- Sprained wrist
- Stener lesion
- Strained wrist
- Tendinopathy
- Tendomyopathy
- Tendovaginitis
- Tenosynovitis
- Tendonitis
- TFCC injury
- Thumb basal joint instability
- Thumb basal/saddle joint irritation
- UCL injury
- UCL lesion
- Ulnar tunnel syndrome
- Weakened/torn TFCC ligaments
- Weakness of the thumb joint
- Worn Cartilage
- Wrist and thumb joint distortion
- Wrist contusion
- Wrist trauma
How Easy Is the Wrist and Thumb Brace to Apply and Remove?
Thanks to the simple and easy hook-and-loop fastenings, this support is easy to apply and remove. The elasticated material and variety of sizes mean it will always be a good fit and the simplicity of the fastenings means that you can even put it on and remove it one-handed, which is ideal for those with an injured wrist.
How Does Compression Elastic Assist the Healing Process?
Compression braces are used to apply pressure to a specific area or injury. By preventing excess fluids from gathering at the site of the injury, they help minimise swelling. They have also been shown to reduce long-term pain and improve blood circulation.





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