Ventoprene Wrist Brace with Palmar Stay
Combining comfort and support, the Ventoprene Wrist Brace with Palmar Stay is an 18cm wrist brace that uses easy-open, over-stitched tabs designed for patients with limited dexterity. Made with ventilated neoprene and towelling lining this brace keeps the hand fresh by reducing heat build-up and perspiration.
How Supportive Is the Ventoprene Wrist Brace with Palmar Stay?
Designed for stability, this brace incorporates a malleable aluminium palmar bar that can be shaped to fit the wrist. Also available in blue, this wrist brace is ergonomically shaped and adjustable to provide variable degrees of support and compression.
What Sizes Does This Wrist Brace Come In?
| Size | Wrist Circumference |
|---|---|
| Extra Small | 11.5 – 13cm |
| Small | 14 – 15cm |
| Medium | 16.5 – 18cm |
| Large | 20 – 21.5cm |
| Extra Large | 23 – 24cm |
Why Should I Choose the Ventoprene Wrist Brace with Palmar Stay?
This wrist brace not only provides excellent support but is also made with ventilated neoprene technology. Providing increased airflow alongside the towelling lining this ventoprene makes for a cool, fresh and sweat-free user experience.
What Conditions Is the Ventoprene Wrist Brace Good For?
Built with ease of opening in mind the over-stitched hook/loop tabs make this the ideal brace for patients who have limited dexterity. This brace is suitable for many conditions including:
- 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









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