ORTOZEN Rigid Wrist Brace | Long Arm Splint for Fracture & Pain Relief
Experience superior immobilization and pain relief with the ORTOZEN Rigid Wrist Brace. This long, full-coverage wrist brace is designed for optimal support and rehabilitation for various wrist and forearm conditions. Featuring three integrated aluminum splints, it provides robust, rigid fixation to ensure proper healing and recovery.
Key Benefits:
- Enhanced Hygiene: Brand new and sealed in packaging for assured cleanliness.
- Extended Coverage: Longer design compared to standard braces for comprehensive wrist and forearm support.
- Anatomical Fit: Ergonomically shaped to perfectly contour to your hand and wrist for maximum comfort and effectiveness.
- Accelerated Rehabilitation: The precisely contoured splint maintains the wrist in a physiologically correct position, promoting faster recovery times.
- Comfortable Wear: Crafted from a durable, non-marking black textile that is comfortable for extended use.
- Superior Stability: A robust construction with three rigid aluminum stays offers dependable immobilization.
- Effective Immobilization: The high degree of rigid fixation ensures compliance with prescribed orthopedic regimens, providing essential rest for the wrist joint.
- Easy Application & Adjustment: Adjustable Velcro straps allow for effortless donning and doffing, quick and secure fitting, and precise volume regulation, especially beneficial for post-operative swelling.
- Full Support & Pain Reduction: Complete fixation helps stabilize the joint, distribute pressure, and significantly alleviate pain.
Universal Design: Suitable for both the right and left hand.
The ORTOZEN Rigid Wrist Brace is ideal for immobilizing the wrist and reducing pain associated with:
- Post-operative care (arthroscopy, TFCC repairs, tendon and vascular surgeries).
- Fracture recovery and osteosynthesis.
- Ligament and tendon injuries of the wrist.
- Forearm fractures and cracks (a comfortable, safe, and hygienic alternative to casts).
- Bruises, pain syndromes, overuse injuries, and various wrist pathologies.
- Peripheral nerve neuropathies (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome, de Quervain’s tenosynovitis), radial nerve paralysis, or paresis due to CNS conditions.
- Ganglion cysts (hygromas), offering excellent support for both conservative treatment and post-surgical recovery.
- Inflammatory conditions (arthritis, tenosynovitis, myositis) of the wrist and surrounding soft tissues.
- Rheumatic wrist conditions.
- Preventing hand flexion contractures.
- Prophylaxis against wrist injuries (sprains, ligament tears, contusions) during strenuous activities.