Wrist Supports & Hand Braces

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Whether you’re recovering from injury, preventing strain, looking for extra stability during activity, or managing arthritis, our range of wrist supports and hand braces keeps you moving comfortably. From everyday wear to sports and gym use, these supports protect your wrists and hands, promote natural movement, and reduce discomfort.

Choosing the Right Wrist Support for Your Needs

From light compression sleeves to firm immobilising braces, wrist supports come in many forms. Consider your activity level, the severity of your injury, and whether you need flexibility or full joint protection.

Wrist Brace Options for Injury Recovery

A wrist brace can help immobilise the joint after sprains, fractures, or surgery. Adjustable straps, breathable fabrics, and anatomical shaping all improve comfort and speed up healing.

Wrist Support for Gym, Sports & Everyday Use

For lifting, racquet sports, or typing, a wrist support style offers reinforced stability without limiting motion. This makes it ideal for both athletes and those in repetitive-motion jobs.

Magnetic Wrist Supports & Alternative Therapies

Some people opt for a magnetic wrist support for its potential circulation benefits and relief from stiffness. While evidence varies, many use them alongside conventional treatments.

Preventing Future Wrist Injuries

Consistent use of a properly fitted wrist support, combined with strengthening exercises, can help protect your wrists from repetitive strain, sports injuries, and overuse conditions.

FAQs About Our Wrist Support & Braces

Is it good to wear wrist support?

Yes, wrist supports help stabilise the joint, reduce pain, and prevent strain. They are especially useful during recovery or high-risk activities.

What is the best type of wrist support?

It depends on your needs—elastic supports for mild strains, splints for injury recovery, and adjustable braces for sport-specific stability.

What does a wrist support do?

A wrist support provides compression, reduces swelling, improves circulation, and can limit movement to prevent further injury.

How many hours a day should you wear wrist support?

Follow medical guidance, but most people wear them during activities that cause discomfort, or for a few hours daily during recovery, removing them to maintain flexibility.

What are the disadvantages of wrist support?

Over-reliance can cause muscle weakness or stiffness, so balance use with strengthening exercises.