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Futuro For Her Wrist Brace Right Hand Adustable


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$46.89

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General Product Description

Designed by women, for women. Contoured to fit the natural curves of a woman's wrist and arm. Provides comfortable and moderate stabilising support to injured and weak wrists requiring stabilisation

Provides the energizing compression of a glove with the stability of a rigid wrist brace. Helps relieve carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms. Breathable, soft and flexible materials.

Can assist with the following conditions: Mild Arthritis, Mild Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Pinched Nerve, Repetitive Stress Injury, Sprains, Strains, Swelling, Tendonitis, Thumb Hyperextension

 

Key Features

  • Provides moderate support to injured wrists
  • Helps provide relief from symptoms associated with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, strains, sprains and other wrist injuries
  • Plush gel cushioning pad in palm enhances comfort
  • Sleeve design for easy on, easy off
  • Lightweight, breathable materials for all-day comfort
  • Contoured fit designed specifically for women
  • Adjustable straps provide a custom fit
  • Supported by our expert panel of engineers and medical professionals
  • Size: Adjustable RH
  • Colour: Grey

 

Warnings

Always read and follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist consult your health professional.

SKU:
188358

1 Review

  • 5
    Futuro wrist brace - for her

    So comfortable! It's like it was moulded exactly for my wrist. Very comfortable and great at keeping my wrist in a neutral position.

    Posted by Ashlee on 15 Apr 2024