Wrist rest well made, stays in place and is comfortable to wear. I got this one because it was the least bulky I've ever seen and it was easy to put my hand on but still provided support. As it only covers the wrist and has no piping around the thumb hole, it is slightly less comfortable for the thumb. Since it only covers the wrist area, it needs to be fastened more tightly, making it difficult to put on and take off without letting go of the strap, which is a feature I'm looking for so I can easily put it on or take it off at night out. Other wrist braces I have can be taken on and off without changing straps. Because it also only covers the unsupported area of the wrist, it's not as effective as other types of support. For the past three nights it has completely eliminated the pain and numbness that started in the middle of the night within minutes of applying it on one night and almost completely eliminated it the second night. The brace was not effective on the third night, but when I replaced it that night with a comfortably soft brace that extended from my palm to a few inches behind the wrist and had a metal insert, the pain and numbness was gone within minutes eliminated. Other wrist braces I have are usually effective within minutes, even with severe pain radiating up the arm before putting them on, but all have different trade-offs. This support seems more suitable for daytime use as it does not completely prevent wrist misalignment at night. I have different types of wrist braces to relieve mild carpal tunnel symptoms that occur intermittently at night (several days in a row or every night). sometimes several weeks). These include a reversible padded brace, a longer one (8 inches long) that extends from the palm to a few inches above the wrist with a metal insert, and a shorter one (6 inches long) made of stretch material that extends from the palm to the wrist Wrist with a metal insert. , another pair of longer ones (7" long) with sock lining and 3 large velcro straps that only came in small/medium sizes, palm to wrist a few inches with a metal insert, and this short one is very thin reversible covers basically just the wrist without a metal insert There are trade-offs between the different types: this thin one is comfortable and the least bulky, but it is not as easy to put on and take off and it does not offer as much support, especially at night.Well soft is very comfortable, lets easy to put on and take off without adjusting the straps, as it can be worn looser because it is longer, but it is the most voluminous and because of the size and padding (better than night support).The short made of elastic fabric material is due to lack of padding not as comfortable but easy to put on and take off thanks to the use of elastic fabric instead of neoprene with inflexible shoulder straps without e adjust the straps. The other shorter set works fairly well in terms of comfort and support, but the small/medium sizing requires the two outer straps to be too tight for me; However, only the middle strap is needed for a proper fit, so the tension on the outer straps can be removed, but the middle strap still needs to be loosened to put the brace on or off. The insole also makes it difficult to put on without loosening the straps.
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