

Wrist brace | AC27
Wrist splint combined with aluminum stabilizer
Wrist immobilization splint combined with an aluminum stabilizer.
The brace is made of neoprene combined with flexible and airy fabric, and contains an aluminum stabilizer - thus providing strong support and reducing wrist movement, while allowing for normal daily function.
The aluminum stabilizer is designed to provide stable support for the wrist by holding the wrist in a functional position of 35 degrees (adjustable, optional).
Medical indications:
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Wrist sprain or strain
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Tendonitis
- Chronic wrist pain
- For use after removal of a cast in a fracture situation.

Dimensions
Before choosing a size, measure your circumference according to the product instructions, so we can provide you with the most suitable product for you!
Extended description
Planning and design:
The product is designed to stabilize and limit joint movement, without interfering with the hand's ability to grip.
Using a brace is suitable for people whose pain is due to overuse.
The aluminum stabilizer is located in a pocket that allows for easy removal.
The brace is designed at an optimal anatomical angle of the wrist, this way the fingers are free.
To allow for prolonged use if necessary, without detracting from the hand's ability to function.
Pain reduction:
Restricting movement makes it easier for the muscles and tissues that participate in movement in this joint (bones, ligaments, tendons, and nerves) to work.
The fixator limits joint movement by hugging the joint on one side,
and fixed with an aluminum stabilizer on the other side.
Thanks to these properties, using the fixator reduces swelling and relieves pain.
In addition, the stabilizer also serves as a reminder to avoid activities that may strain or harm tissue healing.
Rehabilitation and recovery:
The wrist brace plays an important role in the rehabilitation and recovery process of wrist injuries.
In situations after prolonged immobilization following a fracture, or after wrist surgery, the brace provides support and protection during the healing phase.
The brace helps maintain proper posture, prevents excessive movement, and reduces the risk of re-injury.
As healing progresses, the degree of pressure can be reduced and the duration of use of the retainer can be reduced.
These actions help restore range of motion, improve muscle coordination, and improve function.
User manual
- Please select the relevant product on the right or left side.
- Wear the product as shown and tighten the hook and loop fasteners.
- Now, you can fasten with Velcro.
Our expert advice
- The wrist joint needs a certain amount of movement throughout the day. Too little movement or too much movement over a period of time, May cause strain on the joint and lead to wrist pain symptoms. It is important to manage your daily routine so that excessive strain is not created on the wrist.
- What is the initial reason why the pain started? Is there any activity that maintains the strain and pain? If you find one, you can work to reduce these factors. A primary cause could be prolonged work in front of a computer, prolonged use of a cell phone at unusual angles, repetitive actions, or holding weight for a long time. (such as carrying a baby), etc.
- In cases of sports injuries such as sprained fingers and strained tendons, it is recommended to use cooling for the first few days after the injury. It is common to use cooling for 15-20 minutes, once every 3 hours.
- For effective cooling, it is recommended to use a cooling pad.
- In cases of swelling, tighten the splint on the joint and raise the arm above the level of the heart . It is recommended to remain in this position for 15 minutes. To allow fluids to drain towards the body.
- Performing adapted exercises . Under normal circumstances, a little pain may occur when performing the exercises. If the pain decreases after about 10 minutes of continuous practice, This is a sign that they are relevant and will be able to help over time. The exercises have a cumulative effect after daily practice over a period of several weeks.
- Exercises should be started at a low intensity and increased according to how you feel.
- Recommended exercises:
- Stretching the extensor muscles: Straighten your elbow and bend your wrist back with your other hand until you feel a stretch. Hold this stretch for a full minute. Repeat twice.
- Improving range of motion 1: Hold the end of a broomstick (without the broom head), place your elbow on your hip or on a table so that your palm is in the air. Rotate the stick from side to side using a rotational motion of the forearm (supination and pronation) until you feel a stretch. Stay in the stretch in each direction for 5 seconds. Do this for a minute.
- Improving range of motion 2: Interlace your fingers and rotate the palms of your hands alternately against each other.
- Isometric muscle strengthening: Hold a soft ball with a diameter of 10-20 cm, squeeze it with medium force with the participation of all fingers and hold for 5-10 seconds without pain. Release your hand for 10 seconds. Repeat 7 times.
- If using the product has not helped to sufficiently solve the problem, please consult a physical therapist or doctor regarding additional treatment options.
Before choosing a size, measure your circumference according to the product instructions, so we can provide you with the most suitable product for you!
Planning and design:
The product is designed to stabilize and limit joint movement, without interfering with the hand's ability to grip.
Using a brace is suitable for people whose pain is due to overuse.
The aluminum stabilizer is located in a pocket that allows for easy removal.
The brace is designed at an optimal anatomical angle of the wrist, this way the fingers are free.
To allow for prolonged use if necessary, without detracting from the hand's ability to function.
Pain reduction:
Restricting movement makes it easier for the muscles and tissues that participate in movement in this joint (bones, ligaments, tendons, and nerves) to work.
The fixator limits joint movement by hugging the joint on one side,
and fixed with an aluminum stabilizer on the other side.
Thanks to these properties, using the fixator reduces swelling and relieves pain.
In addition, the stabilizer also serves as a reminder to avoid activities that may strain or harm tissue healing.
Rehabilitation and recovery:
The wrist brace plays an important role in the rehabilitation and recovery process of wrist injuries.
In situations after prolonged immobilization following a fracture, or after wrist surgery, the brace provides support and protection during the healing phase.
The brace helps maintain proper posture, prevents excessive movement, and reduces the risk of re-injury.
As healing progresses, the degree of pressure can be reduced and the duration of use of the retainer can be reduced.
These actions help restore range of motion, improve muscle coordination, and improve function.
- Please select the relevant product on the right or left side.
- Wear the product as shown and tighten the hook and loop fasteners.
- Now, you can fasten with Velcro.
- The wrist joint needs a certain amount of movement throughout the day. Too little movement or too much movement over a period of time, May cause strain on the joint and lead to wrist pain symptoms. It is important to manage your daily routine so that excessive strain is not created on the wrist.
- What is the initial reason why the pain started? Is there any activity that maintains the strain and pain? If you find one, you can work to reduce these factors. A primary cause could be prolonged work in front of a computer, prolonged use of a cell phone at unusual angles, repetitive actions, or holding weight for a long time. (such as carrying a baby), etc.
- In cases of sports injuries such as sprained fingers and strained tendons, it is recommended to use cooling for the first few days after the injury. It is common to use cooling for 15-20 minutes, once every 3 hours.
- For effective cooling, it is recommended to use a cooling pad.
- In cases of swelling, tighten the splint on the joint and raise the arm above the level of the heart . It is recommended to remain in this position for 15 minutes. To allow fluids to drain towards the body.
- Performing adapted exercises . Under normal circumstances, a little pain may occur when performing the exercises. If the pain decreases after about 10 minutes of continuous practice, This is a sign that they are relevant and will be able to help over time. The exercises have a cumulative effect after daily practice over a period of several weeks.
- Exercises should be started at a low intensity and increased according to how you feel.
- Recommended exercises:
- Stretching the extensor muscles: Straighten your elbow and bend your wrist back with your other hand until you feel a stretch. Hold this stretch for a full minute. Repeat twice.
- Improving range of motion 1: Hold the end of a broomstick (without the broom head), place your elbow on your hip or on a table so that your palm is in the air. Rotate the stick from side to side using a rotational motion of the forearm (supination and pronation) until you feel a stretch. Stay in the stretch in each direction for 5 seconds. Do this for a minute.
- Improving range of motion 2: Interlace your fingers and rotate the palms of your hands alternately against each other.
- Isometric muscle strengthening: Hold a soft ball with a diameter of 10-20 cm, squeeze it with medium force with the participation of all fingers and hold for 5-10 seconds without pain. Release your hand for 10 seconds. Repeat 7 times.
- If using the product has not helped to sufficiently solve the problem, please consult a physical therapist or doctor regarding additional treatment options.
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