Paediatric Neoprene Wrist Brace with Thumb Support
The Paediatric Neoprene Wrist Brace with Thumb Support is made from a specially formulated neoprene fabric, which makes the brace easy to apply, with a minimum of pain and fuss. The straps are adjustable to allow for a personalised fit and the palm features a bar casing (made of metal) that prevents your child from moving their wrist, helping to ensure that their recovery is as quick and painless as possible.
What’s Included?
- 1 x Paediatric Neoprene Wrist Brace with Thumb Support
Sizing of the Paediatric Neoprene Wrist Brace with Thumb Support
The Paediatric Neoprene Wrist Brace with Thumb Support is available in three different sizes. Please use the sizing diagram and table below to determine the correct sizing for your child then select your preferred option from the drop-down menu at the top of the page.
| Size | Wrist Circumference |
|---|---|
| Small | 11.5cm (4.5″) |
| Medium | 14.5cm (5.7″) |
| Large | 16cm (6.3″) |
Which Joints Does This Brace Provide Support For?
The carpometacarpal (CMC) joint, otherwise known as the basal joint, is offered a high level of support by this brace. It also has the advantage of stabilising and supporting the trapezium. Please see the image below for more information:
Key Features and Benefits of the Neoprene Thumb Brace
- Made from a high quality, comfortable and durable neoprene fabric
- Available in options for either left or right wrist
- Removable metal stay on the inner wrist and thumb provides rigid stabilisation
- Colourful design brings a bit of brightness to distract and delight
- Hook-and-loop fastenings are easy to apply and remove as needed
- Adjustable straps ensure a personalised and snug fit
What Different Colour Options are Available?
The wrist brace is available in a choice of colours. Please select your preferred colour from the drop-down menu at the top of the page.
Indications for the Paediatric Neoprene Wrist Brace with Thumb Support
- Arthritis of the thumb
- Arthritis of the wrist
- Arthrosis of the first CMC joint
- Avoids restriction at MCP Joints
- Basal Joint Arthritis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- CMC arthritis
- CMC instability
- Controls thumb abduction
- De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis (De Quervain’s syndrome)
- Degenerative diseases
- Degenerative irritation
- Gamekeeper’s thumb
- General weakness
- Guyon’s Canal Syndrome
- Immobilisation to relieve pain
- Inflamed/swollen tendons
- Juvenile Chronic Arthritis
- Lifts ulnar carpal bones
- Luxation
- Medial subluxation
- Osteoarthritis
- Overuse injuries
- Pain/instability of thumb extensors/abductors
- Post carpal/metacarpal surgery
- Post surgical repair
- Postoperative conditions
- Post-Traumatic conditions
- Pre-operative
- Provides radial support
- Provides volar support
- Repetitive strain injury (RSI)
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Rhizarthrosis
- Scapholunate instability
- Scapholunate tear
- Severe CMC arthrosis
- Skier’s Thumb
- Soft tissue injury
- Sprained wrist
- Stabilises the wrist
- Stabilises the thumb basal joint
- Stener lesion
- Tendinopathy
- Tendomyopathy
- Tendopathy
- Tendovaginitis (inflamed tendon)
- Tenosynovitis
- Tfcc injury
- Thumb basal joint irritation
- Thumb saddle joint irritation
- UCL injury
- UCL lesion
- Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome
- Weakened/Torn TFCC ligaments
- Weakness of the thumb joint
- Worn cartilage
- Wrist arthralgia
- Wrist arthritis
- Wrist contusion
- Wrist instability
- Wrist strain
- Wrist tendonitis
- Wrist tendonosis/tendinosis
- Wrist trauma




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