Wrist Brace

by | Aug 2, 2024 | Blog, Treatment Methods

Wrist Brace
By Jayke.
 
Whether you are an office worker, play sports, or hobby crafting, wrist injuries and discomfort are a very common impairment. There are many different types of wrist injuries including (but not limited to) repetitive strains and sprains, arthritis, fractures, and carpal tunnel syndrome. If you think you are suffering from one of these injuries, keep reading for a potential quick and easy fix! 
 
You may have tried general wrist exercises such as stretching or strengthening, and possibly even the use of ice or heat to help with pain – have you ever thought of using a wrist brace?
 
The Formfit Universal Wrist and Thumb Spica is an excellent brace for the above injuries mentioned. The brace is designed to restrict motion of the wrist and thumb, and to provide protection from further soft tissue injuries. The brace is made up of lightweight and breathable material to allow you to keep doing the things you want to do such as crafting or making dinner. There is also a quick-pull close strap to allow for ease of doing up the brace and removing the brace when you do not need it.
 
Interested in trying a wrist brace to help you get back to doing things you enjoy? Ask one of our experts that service Alliston, Tottenham, Orangeville, New Tecumseth and Dufferin County.  Contact us by clicking here https://southsimcoephysio.ca/contact-us.

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