A wrist splint can be worn to support the wrist while holding it firm and still (immobilize it).
A good wrist splint should:
Be comfortable, washable, durable, and easy to remove. Keep the wrist in a neutral position. The wrist is generally in a neutral position when you are holding a glass of water, with the thumb in line with the forearm. Restrict wrist movements while allowing fine hand movements. Splints are available without a prescription from a pharmacy, or with a prescription from an orthopedic or medical supply house. Physiotherapists and occupational therapists can custom-fit splints made from lightweight materials. This often reduces the clumsiness of wearing a splint.
Current as of: July 31, 2024
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