- Provides support for wrist ligament instability, sprain or muscle strain, carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), post-operative and post-removal of casting or splinting
- Features dual removable stabilizers which restricts wrist movement, yet allows for full finger and thumb dexterity
- Palmar stay (palm-side of the hand) and dorsal stay (upper/back-side of the hand) are made from malleable aluminum, providing an anatomically contoured fit
- Made with durable Breath-O-Prene material for a lightweight, comfortable feel with moisture wicking abilities to help keep you cool during recovery
- Customize the level of compression needed using the 3 adjustable Velcro straps, allowing this wrist support to be used day and night
The Aircast A2 wrist support brace is designed to provide support for the following indications: wrist ligament instability, sprain or muscle strain, carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), post-operative and post-removal of casting or splinting. Featuring dual removable stabilizers which restricts wrist movement, yet allows for full finger and thumb dexterity. Both the palmar stay (palm-side of the hand) and dorsal stay (upper/back-side of the hand) are made from malleable aluminum, providing an anatomically contoured fit. It's made with durable Breath-O-Prene material for a lightweight, comfortable feel with moisture wicking abilities to help keep you cool during recovery. Customize the level of compression needed using the 3 adjustable Velcro straps, allowing this wrist support to be used day and night. The Aircast A2 wrist support brace measures 7.5" in length; can be washed by hand, if needed, with water and a mild detergent and allowed to air dry.
From the manufacturer About Aircast For more than 30 years, medical professionals worldwide have trusted Aircast for technological breakthroughs in patient care. Rooted in scientific methods, each Aircast product is developed using the concept of "functional management." Aircast set a new standard of care for sprains and other injuries with patented technology and the use of graduated pneumatic compression.