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Wrist Supports
When Wrist Pain Starts Getting In The Way
Your wrists and hands are involved in almost everything you do — gripping, lifting, typing, or pushing up from a chair. When pain, stiffness, or weakness sets in, even simple actions can start to feel much harder than usual. Many people ignore early wrist symptoms at first, hoping they’ll ease on their own, until they begin to interfere with work, daily tasks, or sleep.
Sometimes the pain comes on suddenly after a fall or awkward twist, with sharp pain and swelling that can point to a sprain or fracture. In other cases, an ache builds gradually during or after gripping, lifting, or twisting — often a sign that tendons or joints are being overworked. Tingling or numbness at night, especially if the wrist bends while you sleep, can be due to pressure on a nerve in the wrist. These are the kinds of symptoms clinicians see often in sprains, fractures, tendon irritation, nerve compression, and different forms of arthritis. If symptoms carry on, change quickly, or start to limit what you can do, it’s worth getting them checked so the cause can be identified and a plan agreed.
What’s Going On Inside The Wrist
The wrist is compact but remarkably strong and complex. Inside it are eight small carpal bones, the lower ends of the radius and ulna (the forearm bones), strong ligaments that hold them together, the tendons that move your fingers and thumb, smooth layers of cartilage that let the bones glide easily, and important nerves and blood vessels. Together, these parts allow the wrist to bend, straighten, move side to side, rotate the forearm, and transfer force safely from the hand into the arm.
When you grip, push, or lean on your hand, pressure passes through the cartilage‑covered bone surfaces and along the ligaments and tendons. A sudden overload — such as falling onto an outstretched hand — can overstretch ligaments or crack bone, leading to sharp pain, swelling, and difficulty using the hand. Repeated gripping, twisting, or lifting, especially when the wrist is bent or twisted to its limit, can irritate tendons and their sheaths, causing local pain and sometimes a catching or creaking feeling. Holding the wrist bent for long periods, or swelling inside the wrist, can increase pressure on nerves such as the median or ulnar nerve. That often shows up as tingling, numbness, or weakness in parts of the hand. In arthritis, the cartilage and joint lining (synovium) can become inflamed and gradually wear down, so even everyday movement can feel sore or stiff.
Once you know which part of the wrist is irritated, and which movements or positions strain it most, you start to see why your symptoms act the way they do. For instance, pain after a fall that worsens when you twist or bear weight often points to bone or ligament injury. Tingling at night in the thumb, index, and middle fingers more often reflects pressure on the median nerve. Knowing these signs helps guide which type of wrist support — and how firm it should be — is likely to be most useful.
Why Wrist Supports Are Often Part Of Treatment
Clinicians often recommend wrist supports or splints as part of treatment that doesn’t involve surgery. Bracing or splinting helps protect injured tissues, limit painful movement, and support a gradual return to activity. It’s usually combined with rest, graded exercise, and any other treatments advised by your clinician. The aim is to keep the wrist in positions that place less strain on healing or irritated tissues, while allowing you to continue as much of your normal routine as possible.
How Wrist Supports Change Wrist Mechanics
A wrist support changes two main things — how far the joint moves and how the force spreads through the tissues. By keeping the wrist closer to a straight, middle position (neutral), it stops you moving fully into bending up, bending down, or large side‑to‑side movements. Those fully bent or twisted positions place extra stretch on ligaments and tendons and increase pressure in the small spaces between the wrist bones. By limiting those movements, you take pressure off healing ligaments and the smooth cartilage that lines the wrist bones. That can make pain easier to manage and help the wrist stay better aligned when you grip, lift, or push.
When tissues swell, they take up more space — pressing on nearby structures and making the wrist feel tight and sore. Most supports give steady, even pressure around the wrist. A snug but comfortable brace can help limit extra fluid build‑up and support the body in clearing swelling, easing that pressure so movement feels less stiff. Feeling the support against the skin also makes you more aware of how the wrist is positioned, which helps you avoid the bent or twisted positions that usually set symptoms off. It’s surprising how much difference a small change in position can make.
In short, a wrist support keeps you out of the positions that tend to cause the most trouble.
When A Wrist Support Is Most Useful
- Soon after injury: for sprains and fractures, once a clinician has checked and supported the wrist, a firmer brace is often worn for much of the day to protect healing bone and ligaments. It’s usually removed only briefly for washing and specific exercises.
- During flares of arthritis or gout: when joints are hot, swollen, and painful, a support can limit painful movement, provide gentle pressure, and allow short periods of rest while inflammation settles.
- For nerve problems around the wrist: such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome, keeping the wrist nearer to straight — especially at night — reduces pressure on the affected nerve and often lessens tingling or numbness. A slim, lightweight support may also help during the day for tasks that you know tend to trigger symptoms.
- With tendon‑related and overuse problems: such as De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis or general wrist tendinitis, a support can be worn during the specific activities that bring symptoms on, keeping the wrist in a safer range while strength and control are rebuilt.
A support is not a replacement for urgent care. If you suspect a major fracture, dislocation, or serious infection, a brace on its own is not enough — urgent medical assessment is needed.
Choosing A Wrist Support That Fits Your Situation
When choosing a wrist support, start by thinking about when your symptoms appear and what tends to bring them on. The aim is to match how firm the support is and how it’s built to the part of the wrist that needs protection, then plan to use it less as pain and control improve. It’s normal to feel unsure about which type to choose at first — that’s something your clinician can help with.
Matching Support To Your Wrist Problem And Stage
For milder pain without a recent major injury, a lighter support that holds the wrist near straight can reduce strain during everyday tasks without feeling too restrictive. This level of support is often used for ongoing tendon irritation, mild arthritis, or early nerve symptoms and can be worn mainly when you expect symptoms to flare or during particular activities.
After a sudden injury or a procedure — such as a significant sprain, fracture, or ligament repair — a firmer support is usually needed at first to control movement and protect healing structures. In these situations, your clinician will advise which type of immobilisation to use and for how long. If you think you may have a fracture or dislocation, it’s important to be assessed before applying strong bracing, as alignment and the need for reduction or surgery must be checked. As pain eases and healing progresses, you can usually step down from a firmer brace to a lighter support over a few weeks, with wear time reducing under clinical review.
Thumb Involvement And Which Side Of The Wrist Hurts
Where you feel pain is a useful guide to the style of support. If discomfort sits on the thumb side of the wrist, around the base of the thumb, or along the tendons that lift and straighten the thumb, a design that includes a thumb piece (a thumb‑spica support) is often more helpful. It gently keeps the thumb closer to the hand and limits large movements away from the hand, which reduces strain on irritated tendons and small joints when you pinch, grip, or lift.
When symptoms are more central or towards the little‑finger side and the thumb itself moves comfortably, a standard wrist‑only design is usually enough. Matching the style of brace to the side and pattern of pain helps protect the structures under the most stress without restricting movement that isn’t causing trouble.
Day‑Time, Night‑Time, And Task‑Based Use
Many wrist problems behave differently across the day, so how you use a support may change. In nerve compression problems such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, symptoms often worsen at night when the wrist naturally bends and fluid shifts. Most people don’t realise how much the wrist curls during sleep until this is pointed out. A support that helps prevent the wrist from curling at night can make a noticeable difference to night‑time tingling and morning numbness.
During the day, some people with nerve or tendon problems find a lightweight support useful for tasks that keep the wrist bent for long periods, involve forceful gripping, or combine grip with vibration — for instance, long periods of typing, tool use, or cycling. After injury or surgery, a firmer support may be worn through most waking hours at first, particularly for activities that put more load through the wrist, then gradually reserved for heavier jobs as strength and control return. In sport and other demanding activities, supports are most often used in the early stages of returning to play to keep the wrist out of vulnerable positions and support safe movement.
In practice, that means using the brace when you know your wrist is most at risk — and giving it a break when it’s not.
Fit, Comfort, And Handedness
Fit is central to both comfort and how well a brace works. Many designs are made separately for the left and right hand, so choosing the correct side matters. The support should be snug enough to limit unwanted movement but not so tight that it causes tingling, colour change, or cold fingers. Those signs suggest that blood flow or nerve function is being compressed and mean the straps or size need to be reviewed.
Details such as breathable linings, soft edges, and carefully placed seams help reduce rubbing, especially if you have sensitive skin or plan to wear the support for longer stretches. Adjustable straps that are easy to manage allow you to fine‑tune the fit through the day, for example if swelling varies. Taking a few minutes to get the fit right makes it more comfortable — and more likely you’ll keep using it when it helps most.
Common Wrist Problems These Supports Are Used For
Different wrist conditions tend to cause pain in slightly different places, at different times of day, and with different types of tasks, even though there is a lot of overlap. The sections below describe common patterns, what is happening at tissue level in simple terms, how symptoms often behave, and how wrist supports are usually used alongside other care.
If you already have a diagnosis, you can go straight to the relevant section. If you simply recognise a usual pattern but have not yet seen a clinician, these overviews may give you some background to discuss at an appointment. They are not a substitute for individual assessment, and similar symptoms can arise from different underlying causes.
In short, wrist supports do not fix the underlying problem on their own, but by changing position and load at the right times, they can make the rest of your treatment plan easier to follow.
Why This Wrist Support Range Makes Sense Clinically
When you understand what’s driving your wrist pain and which movements make it worse, the right support features start to matter. This range was developed with clinical input to reflect the wrist problems seen most often and the stages people move through — from early protection through to getting back to normal use.
Options For Different Wrist Problems And Stages
Some supports are more flexible. They hold the wrist in a natural resting position but still let you move comfortably. These often suit tendon problems, milder arthritis, and some nerve conditions, especially once the first, most painful stage has eased. There are also more rigid braces designed for early recovery after sprains, fractures, or surgery, when stronger control is needed to protect healing tissues. There are thumb‑spica designs for when the thumb‑side of the wrist or the base of the thumb needs extra control. Some designs use shaped stays that follow the wrist’s natural curve to limit extension or flexion in a way that mirrors the positions hand therapists and physiotherapists commonly use when splinting the wrist.
Design Details Shaped By Clinicians
These designs were developed with physiotherapists and hand specialists who regularly see wrist injuries and long‑term conditions. You can see that in details like the position and contour of splints or stays, which follow the natural curve of the wrist and forearm so a comfortable, functional position is supported without creating new sore spots. Straps are placed to steady the joint while keeping the fingers as free as possible for everyday use.
The materials are chosen to be gentle on the skin and stand up to regular use. Breathable fabrics help prevent moisture build‑up and are firm enough to keep their shape rather than stretching out quickly and becoming less effective. Where extra padding or shaping is helpful — for example over the palm for Carpal Tunnel splints or around the thumb base for thumb‑spica supports — this is built in to reflect how the wrist is usually positioned during treatment. The fabrics are also selected to be comfortable against warm, sometimes inflamed skin during flares.
Most of these supports follow the neutral positions recommended in NHS and hand‑therapy guidance, which is one reason clinicians are often happy for their patients to use them at home.
Comfort And Practicality In Everyday Use
Any support needs to fit comfortably into daily routines. Lower‑profile designs help braces fit under clothing without feeling bulky. Smooth, padded edges and seams limit rubbing around the thumb, palm, and forearm. Many supports can be hand‑washed or wiped clean without losing their structure, which helps with comfort and skin health if you wear them often.
Within the range there are both simpler and more adjustable designs. While features differ, the focus is on practical support for the wrist conditions described above, rather than on appearance or price. People often comment that these supports feel firm but not bulky, which matters when you need to wear a brace for more than a few minutes at a time.
Sizing, Fitting, And Everyday Use
Getting the size and fit right helps the support do its job. A brace that is too loose will not control movement effectively, and one that is too tight can irritate the skin or compress nerves and blood vessels. A few simple checks can improve both comfort and safety.
Measuring And Choosing Size
To choose a size, wrap a soft tape measure around the narrowest part of your wrist between the hand and forearm, just above the wrist crease. This is usually the slimmest point where a watch strap would sit. Compare this measurement with the size information given for the support. If your measurement sits between sizes, or if you have noticeable swelling, the larger size is often more comfortable and less likely to restrict circulation.
Where supports are made separately for the left and right sides, select the version that matches your affected hand. If both wrists are affected, side‑specific designs can still be helpful because they are shaped to each side more accurately.
Putting The Support On And Getting Used To It
When putting the support on, start with your wrist in a straight, natural resting position rather than bent forwards or backwards. If there is a rigid stay, align it with the centre line of your palm or forearm, following any fitting diagrams supplied. Fasten straps starting near the wrist and moving up towards the forearm so the pressure is spread evenly.
The brace should feel secure but not overly tight. As a quick check, you should be able to slide a fingertip under each strap, and your fingers should stay warm with normal colour and feeling. If your skin is fragile, or you have known circulation or sensation problems, a thin, smooth sleeve or layer under the brace can reduce rubbing.
It’s best to start by wearing it for short periods — one to two hours — to see how your skin and symptoms respond. If that feels comfortable, wear time can be increased gradually over a few days, following any specific advice from your clinician. As strength and control improve, you can usually begin to reserve the support for heavier or higher‑risk tasks rather than wearing it all the time. Clinically, that’s often when flare‑ups happen, so following the plan you’ve agreed with your clinician is important.
Looking After Your Support And Your Skin
To help your support last and stay fresh, fasten any straps before washing so they do not catch on other items. Hand‑wash in cool water with a mild soap, rinse well, and let it air‑dry flat away from direct heat sources. Avoid bleach, tumble drying, or trying to reshape the brace with heat, as this can damage materials or alter its structure.
Keeping the brace clean helps reduce irritation and keep it feeling fresh, particularly in warm weather or if you wear it for long periods. Check the skin under and around the edges of the support each day, especially over bony areas like the back of the wrist or the base of the thumb. Mild redness or slight soreness that settles quickly after removing the support is common when you first start using it. If redness, pain, blistering, or broken skin persist beyond a short time after removal, adjust the fit, consider a thin layer underneath if advised, and seek further guidance if the problem continues.
Support, Guarantees, And Getting Help
Finding the right wrist support often takes some trial and adjustment, especially if your symptoms or swelling change over time. It helps to know what your options are if your first choice does not feel right, and where to ask practical questions.
If The Support Does Not Suit You
This range includes a 30‑day money‑back guarantee. If, after trying a support in normal day‑to‑day use, it does not fit as expected or does not feel suitable for your needs, you can return it within this period for a refund in line with the returns policy. This allows you to test comfort, fit, and practicality without feeling tied to a single option.
Help With Choosing And Using Your Brace
Our support team can help with questions about sizing, materials, and the practical features of different models. They can explain, for example, which supports include thumb stabilisation, which are lower profile under clothing, or which may be easier to put on with one hand. They cannot diagnose conditions or replace the advice of your GP, physiotherapist, or specialist, but they can help you match broad product features with the information you have been given about your wrist.
Using Braces As One Part Of Your Wrist Care
Wrist pain and stiffness usually come from certain tissues being overloaded or irritated, so some movements or times of day are especially uncomfortable. By keeping the joint in a natural resting position, limiting painful end‑range movement, and helping the tissues settle and the swelling ease, a suitable wrist support can make it easier to use your hand while you follow a wider plan that may include exercises, task changes, and medical treatment.
Clinicians often start by asking where your pain is most noticeable, which activities tend to set it off, and what diagnosis or guidance you’ve already received. The condition overviews above can help you match what you feel to the right type of support. With these points in mind, you can look through the range and choose a support whose design and firmness best match your current needs. If you are under the care of a clinician, it is often useful to discuss your choice with them so the brace and your exercise or treatment programme work well together.
Important Health Information And Safety
The information on this page is general guidance for adults and does not replace personal medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Wrist pain, stiffness, swelling, tingling, numbness, or changes in hand function can result from many different problems. Similar symptoms can come from bones, ligaments, tendons, joints, or nerves, and sometimes from conditions outside the wrist itself.
How Wrist Supports Fit Into Your Treatment
For most people, a wrist support is only one part of looking after the wrist, not the whole answer. Braces are often used together with physiotherapy or hand therapy, with exercises to restore movement, strength, and fine control. Changes to workload, task design, or equipment — such as adjusting desk height, reviewing tool handles, or altering how loads are lifted — can reduce ongoing strain on irritated tissues. Some people are advised to use pain‑relieving or anti‑inflammatory medicines or to consider injections; these decisions should always be made with a clinician who knows your full medical history.
Relying on a brace alone, without also tackling repetitive overload, poor ergonomics, or uncontrolled inflammation, may limit improvement or allow problems to return once the support is removed.
When A Wrist Support May Not Be Enough
Do not rely on a wrist support alone if you have:
- Severe pain, swelling, or a clear change in wrist shape after a new injury.
- A wrist that is very hot, red, and increasingly painful, especially if you feel unwell or have a fever.
- New or rapidly worsening numbness or weakness in your hand or fingers, such as increasing difficulty gripping or frequent dropping of objects.
- Changes in skin colour or temperature in your hand or fingers, such as becoming very pale, blue, or unusually cold.
These signs can indicate a fracture, dislocation, infection, significant nerve compression, or a circulation problem that needs prompt medical assessment. In these situations, seek urgent advice from a GP, urgent care service, or emergency department, rather than simply tightening or adding a brace.
Safe Use And When To Stop
Make sure any support is fitted so that it feels supportive without excessive pressure. If you develop increasing pain under the brace, persistent numbness or tingling, or changes in skin colour or temperature while wearing it, loosen or remove the support. If symptoms do not settle shortly after removal, or if they recur each time you use the brace, seek clinical advice.
People with known circulation problems, reduced sensation, or conditions such as diabetes should take extra care. Thinner skin and altered feeling can make pressure damage harder to notice, so checking the skin more often and speaking to a clinician before prolonged use is sensible.
Do not start or change brace use for recent fractures, severe sprains, suspected dislocations, or after surgery unless your treating clinician has confirmed that the design and timing are appropriate. Follow the plan you have agreed with your team about how long to wear a support and when to begin reducing use. If you are uncertain about your diagnosis, or about the best way to use a wrist support in your situation, speak to a GP, physiotherapist, hand therapist, rheumatology team, or other relevant specialist. Getting advice early usually makes recovery smoother and more predictable.
Hand & Palm Support
- 1x pair of hand and palm supports (One for the right hand and one for the left).
- For men and women
- One size fits all
- Ideal for treating Tendinitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Arthritis, Strains and Sprains in the hand
- Made from soft, breathable and durable elastic. Material: 35% Nylon, 32% Acrylic, 20% Latex, 13% Polyester
- Provides soothing compression to help ease pain in the hands and palms
- Helps protect and stabilize the hand, palm and wrist
- Can be worn for everyday support and comfortable enough to wear day and night
- A perfect choice for wearing during activities such as gardening, running, weight lifting, and cycling
- Machine washable
- Includes full 30 day money back guarantee.
£5.99inc VATHand Brace Wrist Wrap
- 1x Adjustable Hand Brace Wrist Wrap designed to protect, support and ease wrist and hand injuries
- For both Men & Women
- One size fits all
- Ideal for treating and preventing a wide range of injuries including Arthritis, Carpal tunnel, Tendonitis or Tendinopathy, Sprains, Strains and Fractures,
- Features a fully adjustable strap that wraps securely around your wrist holding it in place, the strap also allows you to adjust the brace to the right support and compression with total ease
- Perfect for increasing wrist mobility and support during Sports, fitness exercise and weight lifting
- Provides soothing compression support that helps ease aches and pain as well as boost circulation to speed up injury recovery
- Designed to improve wrist/hand biomechanical function helping prevent repetitive strain injuries from occurring
- Made from lightweight, breathable and durable Neoprene fabric
- Includes a full 30 day money back guarantee!
£7.99inc VATWrist Guard Support
- 1x Wrist Guard Support for improved support and protection against injury
- For both Men & Women
- One sizes fits all
- Adjustable non slip support – The secure adjustable strap help to keep the wrist guard firmly in place and allows you to adjust the support and fit quickly and easily
- Made from super comfortable padded Neoprene that is lightweight and breathable allowing you to wear the Wrist guard all day without any discomfort
- Ideal for treating and preventing a range of different injuries including Sprains and Strains, Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Carpal tunnel Syndrome, Basal thumb issues, Tendonitis and Tendinopathy
- Supports and improves wrist function helping to reduce pressure, improve mobility and reduce your risk of injury to your hand and wrist
- Provides soothing compression that eases aches and pains and speeds up the natural healing process of damaged muscles and ligaments
- An ideal choice for protecting your wrists whilst weightlifting – This wrist guard has been designed to straighten and correct the position of your wrist whilst weight training helping to reduce pressure off your wrist and reduce your risk of sprains and strains
- Includes a full 30 day money back guarantee!
£7.99inc VATWrist Support Wrap
- 1x Wrist Support Wrap designed to help support and protect your wrist and provide soothing compression to help reduce swelling and inflammation and ease wrist aches and pain
- For both Men & Women
- One sizes fits all featuring an adjustable Velcro strap that wraps securely around your wrist keeping the support in place
- Can be worn on either left or right hand
- Ideal for easing and treating a range of different wrist injuries including Wrist Sprains, Strains, tendinitis, Fractures, Arthritis, and Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Provides soothing compression and support that helps boost blood flow to your hand and wrist speeding up the natural healing process of an injury, reduces swelling and inflammation and eases pain
- Made from lightweight and breathable fabric material with moisture wicking abilities that help draw moisture away from your skin keeping your hand feeling dry and fresh
- Perfect for wearing whilst exercising, weightlifting or playing sports to keep your hand and wrist properly supported and protected
- Includes a full 30 day money back guarantee!
£7.99inc VATCompression Wrist Wrap Support Sleeve
- 1x Compression Wrist Wrap Support Sleeve designed to help increase wrist stability, support and protection, ease aches and pains and treat and prevent numerous wrist injuries and conditions
- For both Men & Women
- One sizes fits most – Features a fully adjustable Velcro strap that wraps around your wrist keeping the brace securely in place even during the most intense exercise routines
- Can be worn on either left or right hand
- Recommended for treating and preventing Wrist Sprains, Repetitive Strain injuries, Carpal Tunnel syndrome, Wrist tendonitis, Fractures, Gout and Arthritis
- Helps reduce the risk of injury when doing exercises such as weightlifting by supporting and holding your wrist in the correct form preventing excessive strain and pressure being placed on your wrist when you are exercising
- Helps increase the stability and mobility of injured and damaged wrists by supporting your wrist in the correct position and improving function
- Provides soothing compression that helps boost blood flow to your wrist to help speed up injury recovery by easing aches and pain, reducing inflammation and swelling and supplying fresh oxygen rich blood to damaged tissue to promote healing
- Made from skin-friendly, lightweight, breathable Neoprene material with anti bacterial properties to help keep your wrist and hand dry, sweat free and comfortable
- Includes a full 30 day money back guarantee!
£7.99inc VATWrist Ice Pack Wrap for Wrist Sprains, Carpal Tunnel Pain, Arthritis, Tendonitis, Swelling & Bruises
- 1x Wrist Ice Pack Wrap for Wrist Sprains, Carpal Tunnel Pain, Arthritis, Tendonitis, Swelling & Bruises
- For both Men & Women
- One size fits most featuring a fully adjustable secure Velcro strap allowing to to get the right support, compression and fit quickly and easily
- Designed to stimulate your pulse to help reduce your overall body temperature and cool you down in hot summer weather
- Recommended for treating and easing Wrist Sprains, Strains, Tendonitis, Capral Tunnel Syndrome, Muscle spasms and cramps, Arthritis’s, Gout and more!
- Can be worn to provide soothing heat therapy by placing in boiling water or cold therapy by cooling in fridge of freezer
- Specially formulated gel retains hot or cold temperature allowing you to receive long lasting and effective heat or cold therapy
- The ideal solution for speeding up injury recovery, reducing inflammation and swelling and easing aches and pains in your wrist or hand
- Provides compression to help increase blood flow to you hand to promote healing and ease aches and pains
- Great for runners and athletes wanting to avoid injury – Provides heat therapy perfect for warming up muscles before exercising
- Can be wrapped around not just your Hand and Wrist but also your Ankles, Feet, Arms or Elbows
- Includes a full 30 day money back guarantee for complete customer peace of mind!
£8.99inc VATThumb Support Splint Brace
- 1x Thumb Support Brace with Aluminium Spica Splint for either the left or right hand
- Provides compression support and stabilization to the wrist and thumb
- Ideal for treating a wide range of wrist and thumb injuries including carpal tunnel syndrome, sprains, strains and fractures
- Comfortable and light weight making it perfect for everyday use – day or night!
- The soothing compression support is designed to to increase blood flow to the injured area, helping to speed up the healing process and ease pain symptoms for conditions such as arthritis
- Made from light weight and durable medical grade Neoprene material
- One size fits all with an adjustable velcro strap
- For both men and women
- Includes a full 30 day money back guarentee
£9.99inc VATWrist Splint Support Brace – For Carpal Tunnel, Tendonitis and Arthritis
- Rigid wrist support with a firm metal splint running along the palm side of the wrist
- Helps when wrist pain, weakness or tingling are made worse by bending, gripping or putting weight through the hands
- Holds the wrist closer to straight to reduce strain on ligaments, joint surfaces, tendons and the median nerve
- Commonly used for carpal tunnel–type symptoms, carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist sprains, repetitive strain and inflammatory wrist pain when advised by a clinician
- Broad, contoured palm‑side splint gives firmer control of deep bending than basic elastic wrist supports
- Removable splint: wear it rigid for maximum control, or take it out when you only want softer compression and light support
- Neoprene body and two adjustable straps provide close, comfortable compression even without the splint in place
- Thumb loop keeps the brace correctly positioned over the palm side of the wrist, reducing slipping and twisting during use
- Separate right‑ and left‑hand versions shaped to match each hand more closely and reduce pressure points
- Leaves fingers and thumb free so you can still grip, type, write and handle tools while the wrist joint is protected
- Suitable for daytime use in lifting, carrying and repetitive tasks, and for night‑time neutral positioning when recommended
- Easy to take on and off so you can use it for higher‑demand periods, then remove it for specific exercises or lighter activities as advised
- Not suitable over obvious deformity, suspected fracture, sudden severe swelling or worrying new symptoms without medical advice
- Does not prevent or treat blood clots; sudden breathlessness, chest pain or unexplained limb swelling always needs urgent medical help
£9.99£11.99inc VATWrist & Hand Support Compression Sleeve
- For both Men & Women
- Available in sizes Small, Medium & Large
- Ideal for easing pain associated with Arthritis, Tendonitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Wrist Strains and Sprains and Joint pain.
- Made from comfortable, stretchy, lightweight and breathable 75% Spandex & 25% Nylon material
- Helps support the hand, palm and wrist and uses Compression to help to improve blood circulation to the hand and wrist helping speed up injury recovery
- Includes full 30 day money back guarantee
£9.99inc VATThumb Brace Splint
Introducing our Innovative Thumb Brace: Are you experiencing thumb pain? Perhaps you’re feeling a sharp, stabbing sensation every time you move your thumb, or maybe a dull, throbbing ache that just won’t go away. If so, you’re not alone. Many people suffer from various thumb injuries that can have significant impacts on their daily lives. But there’s hope. The NuovaHealth Thumb Brace is designed to provide support, compression, immobilization, and protection to your thumb. But what does this mean, exactly?
Provides Targeted Support: When we talk about ‘support,’ we’re referring to the brace’s ability to reduce strain and pressure on your thumb by properly aligning it and promoting proper function. Proper alignment can prevent wear and tear and arthritis, as well as a host of other conditions. An aligned thumb is less likely to be subjected to injury, and hence, the support offered by our thumb brace is invaluable.
- Stabilizes & Immobilizes: The brace also stabilizes and immobilizes your thumb, holding it in a comfortable, neutral position. This is especially important if you’ve suffered a broken thumb – the brace ensures that your thumb heals correctly and doesn’t become deformed. Moreover, our thumb brace protects against excessive shock, jolts, and movements that could cause further damage, setting back your recovery.
- Soothing Compression: Compression is another key component of healing, and our NuovaHealth Thumb Brace is designed to provide the right amount of pressure to your thumb. Compression aids in the natural healing process of injured thumbs by enhancing blood circulation. This increased blood flow carries much-needed nutrients and oxygen to your thumb, accelerating the healing process and reducing inflammation.
£9.99£12.99inc VATThumb Spica Splint
- Experience Lasting Relief with Our Thumb Spica Splint: Are you struggling with thumb pain or a nagging injury that makes everyday tasks difficult? Whether you’ve sprained your thumb playing sports, suffer from repetitive strain at work, or simply deal with chronic discomfort, our Thumb Spica Splint can help. Exclusively offered by us, this supportive aid is designed to give your thumb the stability it needs to recover comfortably.
- Designed for Both Men & Women: The universal fit ensures that anyone—regardless of gender—can benefit immediately, without the hassle of guessing sizes. Whether your thumb pain is from gardening, phone use, or a sports-related strain, rest assured this splint is made for everyone.
- Comfortable All-Day Wear: Crafted from breathable material, this splint can be worn throughout the day with minimal irritation or overheating. If you’re juggling work, family errands, or hobbies that require thumb movement, you’ll appreciate how the fabric keeps your hand fresh and comfortable.
- Secure Adjustable Velcro Straps: Adjustability is crucial for effective support and quicker recovery. Strong Velcro straps let you customize the tightness, preventing the brace from sliding or twisting out of place. This reliable fit means you can freely move around—at work, at home, or on the go—without worrying about losing support.
- Aluminum Spica Splint for Targeted Support: At the core of the thumb section lies a lightweight yet sturdy aluminum Spica splint. This specialized component holds your thumb steady and limits movements that could worsen your injury. By keeping your thumb properly aligned, it encourages faster healing while still allowing you to carry on with daily activities.
- Soothing Compression: Gently pressing around your thumb, hand, and wrist, the splint promotes better blood flow to the injured area. This enhanced circulation is key to reducing swelling and easing discomfort. You’ll feel more at ease tackling everyday tasks like writing, opening jars, or texting.
- One Size Fits All: No more guesswork: the “one-size-fits-all” design adapts to a wide range of hand sizes. If swelling occurs, simply loosen the straps to give your thumb extra space. If you prefer a snug fit for additional stability, tighten the Velcro accordingly.
- Convenient, Reliable, and Backed by Our Guarantee: We understand that dealing with thumb pain can be stressful and want to make your recovery as smooth as possible. Developed with insights from health professionals and tested for comfort, our Thumb Spica Splint can be the key to regaining your daily routine. Plus, with a 30-day money-back guarantee, you can try it with peace of mind—because your well-being comes first.
£9.99inc VATThumb & Wrist Stabiliser Brace Splint
- NuovaHealth Thumb & Wrist Stabiliser Brace Splint with built‑in metal thumb spica support
- Primarily a firm thumb brace that also stabilises the hand and wrist up to the finger knuckles, with extra control around the thumb and its base joints
- For adults with pain, weakness or “giving way” around the base or knuckle of the thumb, across that side of the hand up to the finger knuckles, or around the wrist, especially towards the thumb side
- Supports thumb sprains, dislocation recovery and post‑fracture stiffness once a clinician has said movement is safe
- Helps manage thumb‑side tendon irritation (De Quervain’s‑type pain), arthritis at the base of the thumb and carpal tunnel‑type patterns
- Holds the thumb and wrist in the easier middle part of their movement so joints, tendons and nerves take less strain
- Blocks sharp end‑range bend, twist, pinch and splay at the thumb while keeping the fingers and their knuckles free to grip and type
- NuovaHealth fully padded, shaped shell with softer, moisture‑wicking inner lining, flat seams and breathable panels for firm support that is comfortable enough for work shifts or overnight use
- Three separate straps at thumb, hand and wrist so you can fine‑tune how firmly each area is held and reduce rubbing over bony points
- Single‑size, ambidextrous design intended to fit most adult hand sizes and can be swapped between left and right hand if needed
- Often chosen on clinician advice for early protection after injury, gradual return to everyday activity with that hand, and heavier jobs such as lifting and carrying, DIY or gardening with the affected hand
- Start by wearing the brace for shorter periods, build up wear time gradually as your hand tolerates it, check your skin regularly and follow any plan agreed with your clinician
- Seek clinical advice if pain, numbness, weakness or swelling are severe, getting worse or not settling with rest and sensible brace use
£9.99£12.99inc VATCarpal tunnel brace
- 1x Carpal Tunnel Brace – Designed to help immobilize the wrist, correct wrist position and function to better protect and support weak and injured wrists
- One size fits all with two secure Velcro straps that help keep the brace firmly in place
- For both Men & Women
- Recommended for treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Arthritis, Sprains and strains
- Provides soothing compression that not only helps ease pain but also boost blood flow to your hand and wrist to speed up the natural healing process
- Features a removable metal aluminium splint that helps immobilize the hand and wrist for better injury recovery
- Helps support and correct the alignment of injured and weakened hands and wrists improving risk function and mobility
- Ideal for wearing whilst playing sports for extra protection against wrist injuries
- Made from lightweight, breathable and sweat absorbent Neoprene material that will help to keep your hand and palm dry and prevents the build up of sweat and bacteria minimizing your risk of infection
- Includes a full 30 day money back guarantee if you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase!
£9.99£11.99inc VATThumb Support Spica Brace – Splint for Thumb Pain & Injury, Wrist Tendonitis and Sprains
- 1x NuovaHealth Thumb Spica Support Brace for thumb pain, injury and post‑fracture support
- Available in left or right hand versions, suitable for most adult hand sizes
- Semi‑rigid contoured metal splint steadies the base of the thumb (CMC and MCP joints) to limit painful movement and protect healing ligaments and joints
- Adjustable hook‑and‑loop straps around the wrist and thumb let you set firm, comfortable support one‑handed
- Provides targeted compression around the thumb base and thumb‑side of the wrist to help reduce swelling and ease aching from arthritis, sprains, tendon irritation and repetitive‑strain problems
- Open‑palm, free‑finger design so you can still type, use tools and carry out day‑to‑day tasks while the thumb is supported
- Slim, lightweight, padded construction with breathable, moisture‑managing fabric for comfortable wear over several hours at work, home or during light activity
- Designed to be used during the later stages of recovery after a sprain or stable fracture, once a clinician has confirmed it is safe to move from casting to lighter support
- Commonly recommended by clinicians for base‑of‑thumb arthritis, ligament sprains, De Quervain‑type tendon irritation and overuse pain around the thumb and wrist
- Backed by NuovaHealth’s 30‑day returns period, so you can try the fit and support at home and return it in original condition if it is not right for you
£9.99inc VATBroken Thumb Splint Support
- 1x Broken thumb splint designed to straighten immobilize and straighten your thumb to help improve and speed up injury recovery of broken thumbs
- For both Men & Women
- One size fits all
- Ideal for wearing during the P.R.I.C.E injury recovery protocol to better protect, support and compress your thumb
- Helps ease aches and pains, reduce inflammation and swelling and speeds up the natural healing process of damaged tissue by providing soothing compression that increases the supply of oxygen rich blood to your thumb
- Recommended for helping treat broken thumbs as well for treating Thumb Fractures, Sprains and Strains, Tendonitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Arthritis
- Specially designed to support, straighten and immobilize your thumb to help ensure your thumb heals correctly and is not further injured whilst you are recovering
- The ergonomic design ensures that this thumb brace is extremely lightweight to wear and it has been made from breathable moisture wicking materials that will keep your hand sweat free, dry and comfortable even whilst wearing the brace for long periods of time
- Made from breathable moisture wicking materials that keep your thumb and hand dry and sweat free whilst you wear the splint
- Includes a full 30 day money back guarantee!
£9.99inc VATWeightlifting Wrist Wraps
- 1x pair of Wrist Wraps for preventing sprain and strains whilst exercising
- One size fits all
- Ideal for powerlifting heavy squats, dead lifts and weight training
- Features a secure Velcro adjustable wrist strap that help you find the right fit and support that you need and stops the wraps from moving around even during the most strenuous lifts
- Lightweight and non bulky design
- Provides excellent wrist support and protection that helps improve the way your wrist functions when powerlifting helping to reduce the risk of wrist sprains and strains
- Machine washable
- Includes a full 30 day money back guarantee no questions asked!
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