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🛡️ WristWidget®: The smart brace that moves with you and heals like no other.
The WristWidget® Adjustable Wrist Brace is a patented, clinically recognized support device designed specifically for TFCC tears. It fits wrists 14-22cm, supports both left and right hands, and allows full movement while relieving ulnar-sided wrist pain. Waterproof and made sustainably in Hawaii, it’s trusted by over 800,000 users worldwide and comes with a lifetime guarantee.



| ASIN | B00AEDGVM4 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,093 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 32 in Hand & Wrist Braces |
| Brand | WristWidget |
| Brand Name | WristWidget |
| Closure Type | Hook, Loop |
| Colour | Blue |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 10,466 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 01240000008920 |
| Item Dimensions | 18 x 10 x 2 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Wendy Taylor Medeiros |
| Material | Cotton, Nylon |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | wwblue |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Features | Adjustable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gripping |
| Specific uses for product | Gripping |
| Sport Type | Exercise |
| Target Use Body Part | Wrist |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Use for | Wrist |
S**N
Support for Ulna Pisiform bone!
L handed - Looked hard for someth that could support the ulna side of wrist as my Pisiform bones are in pain!! Bought about 3wks ago & it’s definitely helping support my pain on those bones & cushioning too! Helps when cycling, day to day jobs at home, gardening anything! I cant put full weight on that hand/wrist so supporting body weight on bar or floor in reformer/pilates yoga I have to fist or not do! I have been wearing all the time in bed/ shower swimming etc! And has defo help not in pain all the time and can now sleep without and can take off more. Good luck
R**D
Helpful for sensitive skin.
Bought this for a TFCC injury. I've got sensitive skin which is irritated easily and all the other straps I've tried I couldn't wear all day. This one though is spot on, no irration and plenty of support. Would definitely recommend and well worth the price.
D**8
Good brace but needs improvement in terms of comfort
This brace was recommended by my physio as a result of me sustaining a TFCC tear to my wrist. The brace does what its supposed to do ie provide stability to the wrist tendons without putting pressure on the ulnar bone (the knobbly bone on the outside of your wrist) BUT a very noticeable downside of this particular brace is that the edges of the strap are stiff and NOT rounded or bevelled with the consequence that the edges of the straps dig into the fleshy parts of your wrist leaving quite noticeable marks. I'm not even fastening the strap that tight either. If the manufacturer could improve the comfort of the material and round off the edges of the straps, it would get a 5 stars for me. As it is, I'd give it 3.5-4.0 out of 5.0. Does the job but could be alot better in terms of comfort. Please could we have a v2.0 version @WristWidget manufacturer
J**3
Not for me but great customer service
So uncomfortable to wear Have to have it tight to work and literally covered in red ring marks from it, have ti too tight and hand went blue, looser and it doesn't seem to do anything, other than cause other pain from the strap - perhaps taking your mind off the original issue. Extremely expensive for what it is, playing on a medical need. Would not recommend or buy again UPDATE: I still don’t get on with the widget but I ave to say the customer service has been fantastic, offering some helpful advice and seeing if it can be sorted better to suit me. So 5 stars for that.
A**I
Disappointing Band—Fails to Justify the Price
I’m really disappointed with this wrist band. For £23, I expected a lot more durability. After just a few months of light use, the band started attracting lint and fluff, and the fabric began peeling off. The Velcro also gave up quickly. Overall, it’s a poor value for the price, and I wouldn’t recommend it.
T**E
Would recommend
I have suffered from RSI related pain on the thumb side of both wrists for more than 20 years, but about 18 months ago I experienced a really sharp pain on the ulna side of my left wrist (when turning a door handle that I didn't realise had been tightened!!). I strapped it up with one of my many wrist supports I already had and rested it as much as possible. The pain pretty much went away, but a few months later I experienced exactly the same pain (this time from turning he shower knob!!). Out came the variety of wrist supports again for another couple of months. Pain lessened, but never went. Twisted it again on the shower knob a couple of months later! Did some research then about ulna sided pain and came across the wrist widget. (you may ask at this point why I didn't visit my doctor, but that's a long story involving many years of frustration...). Thought I'd give it a try, even though it was a bit pricey Well, at first the pain worsened for a couple of weeks, but then there was a low but noticeable improvement. I wore it 24/7 (either just got it wet in the shower, or wore a plastic bag over my arm. Didn't want to risk the shower knob without it on!!) After a few months I would say the pain had pretty much totally gone. It was at this point I realised I'd actually been wearing the thing the wrong way up for all those months!! The instructions are basic to say the least, and even after watching the videos of how to put it on I has somehow been getting it wrong. I had the harder side against my skin, and the softer side outwards. Ok, I know that seems daft, but it seemed to follow the pictures...I was wearing some "underlay" underneath to stop it scratching too much. So then I started wearing it the right way round, just for security really as the pain was pretty much gone (with the other issues I have with my wrists. it was hard to tell definitively which bit was hurting...). After about 6/7 months I weaned myself off it, and went cold turkey with no strapping. This lasted a glorious couple of months, then some pain came back, not really sure what caused it, thumb or ulna side, so went back to some general strapping. A year on from buying it, I am back wearing it again, but again it is really just for security. Having had 20 years of RSI issues, it kinda feels weird not having strapping on, so I'd rather wear a small inconspicuous thing like this and feel happy. I can report it is still going strong, not too tatty, velcro still holding. Wear it 24/7 EXCEPT in the shower - I am now braving turning the knob very carefully! So although £20 something sounds a lot, I have had my money's worth I think!
S**Y
Don’t hesitate, this really works!!!
Ok, so, here we go. I purchased this on a review of another purchaser. He was right. I tore my TCFF, the lovely NHS gave me splint and I just didn’t feel supported. It still hurt, no range of movement. Thought I’d chance this based on other reviews and it’s like it pretty much didn’t happen .. it’s supportive, doesn’t irritate my skin like others have said, and I just wear it without thinking. I’m only a week in to the injury itself, so didn’t have high expectations, but if you are struggling, just order it. 10/10
E**S
Ripped off
Not worth the more disappointing for how much it costs
T**Y
Wrist band for weak wrist
Very good item, it works as expected will recommend this
S**D
Recommended by my Physio
Recommended by my Physio for a TFCC injury, has helped it to heal by deloading.
K**Y
Orteza.
Zgodny z opisem. Od paru godzin na ręce. Mi pomaga w urazie stawu.
J**A
ideal
es eficiente y cómodo de llevar
J**T
Extremely Beneficial Device At Low $$!!
This is the third one I've ever had and they ALL WORK, provided you've had a competent hard surgeon diagnose you accurately w TFCC. I paid $50 each for my first two in 2008 & 2010. You can wear it almost all the time and for extra strengthening, use KT (kinesio tape). The nest thing is that it's VERY EASY to adjust manually. You just let out or add slack. I would very much like to give a BIG HUG to whomever created this. It has been life saving and saved me from surgery I think the Shock Dr TFCC brace and it was TOO firm along the ulnar side. Creating function again requires the allowance of some movement. This will not solve your problem overnight, it could take a while and you still need yo do PT and/or rest it but it's the best thing for it there is. God bless them.
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