🛡️ Elevate Your Thumb Game with Unmatched Support!
The New Upgraded 2 in 1 Thumb Brace is a versatile and customizable support solution designed for individuals suffering from thumb-related conditions. With its removable steel plate, ergonomic splint, and adjustable triple strap system, this brace offers tailored stability and comfort. Ideal for both day and night use, it features a lightweight design and durable construction, ensuring long-lasting relief and support for your thumb.
L**A
Great at immobilizing thumb, OR adjusting internal bracing to make a bit softer. Very versatile.
I really, REALLY like this splint. I've recommended it to many with thumb/UCL pain that many get that (usually associated with over-use of the thumb in the same way). I'm a cross stitcher so the "pinch the needle is my issue. At this point I'm wearing it to prevent further damage to a torn ligament in my right thumb that I'll be having surgery on on 04/25/25. I LOVE its accessibility on how strongly you need to set it to (using the 2 internal (and removable) parts to the splint, plus the splint with neither plastic nor metal piece is pretty good at stabilization on its own. I recommend it to all my physical therapist/occupational therapist that I see frequently for this kind of damage.I have both in right now (right wrist/thumb) for max stability not just to avoid further damage but to train myself to do things left handed as I'm going to be in a cast (completely immobilizing my right thumb and wrist, and forearm) for a while, then a fairly rigid brace (made to fit me), then on and on for about year (including PT) which should be... interesting since I'm STRONGLY right handed so I'm wearing the brace ALSO gives me (what I hope will be) a fairly solid reminder when I try to do stuff with my right hand and focus on being unable to just switch to my right hand when I'm not paying attention. This brace helps with that IMMENSELY. I like that that the brace covers the wrist a bit too since I've also got wrist pain from my injuries.My ONLY complaint (not worth losing a star) is I wish there was some sort of "tag" on the brace itself (or if there is such a thing and someone could tell me where!) that says what size each is (if there is one, I haven't found it). I bought one in each size because the sizing kinda overlapped and honestly I feel like they're pretty much the same fit and would like to return one since I don't need two...the bag has the size but I'm prone to losing things and can't find the proper bags, and if I did I still don't think I'd be able to decide which brace goes in which bag. Mildly annoying but not the end of the world.Great at immobilizing thumb, OR adjusting internal bracing to make a bit softer. Very versatile. Highly recommend for "skier's thumb" as it's called (I don't ski but use a manual wheelchair for a genetic condition called Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and (which can cause regular dislocations) and my right thumb was sick of it as it was constantly dislocated it as I pushed myself (so I've upgraded the style of my push rims so I can't catch my thumb in) but for now I have a partially torn UCL that I'll have to learn to be left handed for about 3-4 months while it heals then lots of occupational therapy.I'm also a cross stitcher so it is highly likely this is some sort of "repetitive movement" injury as well as self-ambulating in my manual chair as my left hand is giving me grief now that I've switched to only stitching on the left hand.Sigh. You just can't win!----ETAUpdate 05/03/25 and am now post op and it turned out I'd actually fully snapped the UCL in the thumb and am in a lot of pain from surgery 8 days post op and I've got another week before the cast they put on me after surgery which is SUPER uncomfortable (to say the least...they offered prescription strength ibuprofen (aka 600mg) which I turned down as I have plenty of the 200mg ones at home. Sheesh you'd think you at least offer Vicodin (a very low-strength opioid but better than IBUPROFEN). Stupid "war on drugs" here in the US. So if you start getting "hypermobile" at the UCL (I highly recommend looking up the ligaments in the thumb on Google images or just search "what does it feel like to have a torn thumb ligament" with loss of strength in a thumb I HIGHLY recommend wearing one of these splints to at least stabilize your thumb(s) until you can see an orthopedist or orthopedic surgeon and highly recommend an MRI on the painful thumb since it's not just the thumb bone but also a tear of the ligament which won't show up on an x-ray you really want to get that MRI. Insurance (at least Medicaid in my (US) state requires an x-ray before doing more expensive imaging (aka MRI) that will show soft tissue injury. I highly recommend it!Stick to the splint until you can get that imaging. Keep a log of each day and what the average "pain level" you experienced and where the pain is (I know everyone hates the 1-10 pain scale but give it a go. It'll prove to your Dr that you're taking this very seriously and you might get bumped higher up the line for the referrals/scans. Seriously post op time plus all the PT/OT after surgery is no joke!
B**G
Exactly what I needed!
I injured my thumb, either a ligament or tendon, and went to urgent care. They gave me a wrist brace to immobilize my wrist/thumb. They also gave me a shot of pain medication because my thumb was in excruciating pain. The brace did NOT work at all. By the next morning my whole hand was swollen. I found this brace and figured it would work better. I was SO glad that I got it. It was EXACTLY what I needed. It is adjustable in three different places, so you can loosen or tighten it depending on your needs. It allowed free movement of my fingers so they didn't get stiff and sore, but it kept my thumb protected and stable, so I wouldn't injure it further. I wore it for a couple of weeks to allow the injury to heal. Since then I mostly have it off, but if I do too much and my thumb starts to hurt again, I put it back on. It's so comfortable and not bulky at all. It's pretty easy to put on and adjust and it can work on either the right or left hand! Plus the pink one is pretty fashionable! And it was a great price, especially considering how much it helped!
K**A
Comfy, but doesn't always stay in place. Find myself frequently adjusting.
does not quite stay in place, but good overall and comfy for the most part. Good brace for the money but seems like it might not hold up durability wise over time.
D**F
What a relief!!!
This is helping me so much. I have de Quervain's tenosynovitis from quilting and sewing too much. Using this thumb spica splint has been a game changer for me. This appliance is actually quite well made, well stitched and has a stretchy binding around all edges so it doesn't cut into your skin. There are 3 support straps with hook and loop closures on them to help hold the appliance in place. There is a bit of give in the support to allow you to adjust it easily yet it remains solidly in place once fitted. I really like the fact it is ambidextrous so can be used on either left or right hand. There is a hardened insert on the dorsal side of the thumb to keep the wearer from bending their thumb and exacerbating the injury. If you are in need of a splint for this issue, I would definitely recommend this one.
D**Q
Complete Immobilization
After extensively reading alot of reviews for all the splints available here on Amazon for my recently developed trigger thumb (left hand ), I ultimately chose two & this was one of them. It's actually not as bulky as I thought it would be but most importantly it is very comfortable & it completely immobilizes my thumb, which is what I was looking for. I wear it with both the hard plastic & metal stabilizers that it comes with. The velcro straps seem pretty sturdy so far. I wash my hands alot & was worried that I would have to take it off alot but have discovered that using my left four fingers & palm along with my entire right hand gets the job done without getting the thumb splint wet, so big bonus for me. Overall I have nothing negative to say about this splint. If I ever have to replace it down the line for wear & tear, I would most definitely repurchase this same one.
E**8
Awesome brace!
I love this thing! It has great support, and it's a cute color ❤️ The part where the velcro connects gets a little frayed after use, but that's too be expected. It's also very comfortable and adjustable. Would highly recommend.
A**R
Nah
Not long enough to really protect the end of the thumb. Velcro didn’t last, especially after handwashing with Dawn. Skip it.
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