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🧤 Ergodyne ProFlex 4000: Enhanced Single Support for Optimal Comfort and Safety Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of 🧤 Ergodyne ProFlex 4000: Enhanced Single Support for Optimal Comfort and Safety

Single Strap Support w/Open Center Stay: Limits downward (flexion) wrist movements. Patented Open-Center Stay. Limits downward (flexion) wrist movements. Elastic; Two-stage hook & loop closure.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect wrist support

Doctor prescribed me this bracelet many years ago. Probably after 5 years of almost constant wear and tear I wanted to replace it. I probably bought 10 others that didn't feel the same. Not enough or too much support. Finally found just the right thing at Revain. Bought in beige for the hot summer. So far it's been great.

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Unbelievable price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better than band-aids: medical supplies and equipment

First impression: very comfortable and unobtrusive design. This is one of the very few bracelets that I can still print on. With a padded thumb loop, it can be worn longer than alternatives. Since my wrist was slightly larger than M but too small for L, I can't wear it to work all day. Removing it at lunchtime, plus some extra time, still reduced the swelling and pain I had on a typical day just from using the computer. Still learning how it is after owning it for a while but so far it's a…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Requires socket

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best Wrist Brace for Healthcare Products and Devices

I ordered these because I was trying to tile my house and I was concerned that the weight of the tile would put a lot of pressure on my wrists. These supports saved the situation. They're lightweight but have solid bracing at the base of the wrist to keep them from bending. They are so cheap that I threw them away when the project was finished, mainly because they were very dirty with cement. I also liked the minimal thumb loop - it doesn't get in the way of work at all. A worthwhile purchase -

Pros
  • Absolute Legend
Cons
  • No Power

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Comfortable and sturdy to sleep in to recover tired computer wrists

I sleep with wrist rests on especially my right hand. Even though I'm left-handed, I type with my right hand for hours every day. When it's cold at night, people tend to bend their wrists to keep warm. It's neat and tight. I couldn't use it for everyday tasks. But it's great for sleeping. Not too loose, not too tight, but not too thick either. An ounce of prevention. Anyone who uses a keyboard can benefit from the ProFlex wrist brace. I prefer the 4020 for computer work and other tasks. I have…

Pros
  • Very good value for money
Cons
  • Good but not great

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for moderate support

I have a metal supported palm rest - it works well but I can't type easily or do other things. I use it when I sleep and need something to use during the day when I have to work. I bought this and another that has even less support. I like both, although they are very different. This allows me to go about my daily activities while still providing moderate support. This prevents me from bending my wrist too much, which prevents a pinched nerve. Exactly what I needed. It's more restrictive than…

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Small parts

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best support for me as an ER

I am a part time ER and was injured lifting a bariatric bariatric on this cheap silver stretcher that suddenly stopped working. My injury was a severe wrist sprain. I bought this to prevent further damage and it allowed me to lift without straining my wrist. Large straps and a mini splint at the front of the wrist prevent wrist movement to limit downward movement. I'm quite short so I chose the small size. It fits well but still has room because the hoop is so wide that trying to wrap the strap

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • Expandable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great support - have used them for years

I have been controlling severe tendonitis - mainly stress from computer keyboards and piano - for about 30 years and have used these supports successfully for lifting. and other jobs that strained my wrists most of the time. They are strong, offering enough flexibility but still enough strength for the bottom of the wrist so I avoid positions that might hurt my wrists. When I have flare-ups I use them while typing, although my tendonitis isn't a constant problem these days. These cuffs provide…

Pros
  • Health & Home
Cons
  • Big and bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cozy. Firm but slightly flexible hold. Don't bite my hand.

I have had carpal tunnel syndrome for 25 years. It flashes every now and then. I have a drawer full of wrist rests, most of which I hate. A typical brace has a metal bar that prevents me from bending my wrist. I need maintenance, but metal is completely inflexible. He usually digs into my arm (oops). Best fit within an hour or two, but I often type or code for hours and end up with my hand screaming. I can often remove the bar, but then the wrist rest becomes too flexible. THIS support (Proflex

Pros
  • Hand and Wrist Orthotics
Cons
  • Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent design! for medical supplies and devices

This is the second branded bandage I have purchased. Turns out I had a cyst. But he needed/needs compression and the same kind of stabilization that is needed in the carpal tunnel. The design of this bracket is excellent. It starts with a non-removable iron stabilizer that runs along the bottom of the wrist. This insert is at least 2 inches wide compared to some other braces which are only about 3/4 inch wide. In my opinion, a wider bar means more stabilization. When putting it on: The first…

Pros
  • Arm, hand and finger rests
Cons
  • Unbelievable price