## Wrist Braces for Support and Relief
Many people suffer from wrist pain, caused by a variety of factors. This discomfort may stem from inflammation or wear and tear due to repetitive work (such as computer use) or from other types of strain, like athletic activities. Arthritis, which leads to joint inflammation, is also a frequent cause.
A wrist brace provides effective relief for wrist pain, helping to ease pressure on overworked areas. By stabilizing and supporting the wrist, a brace allows injured tissue the rest it needs to recover.
We offer a wide range of wrist braces and splints, each designed with specific support features to suit your needs. Choose from soft, elastic compression wraps you can easily secure around the wrist, to more rigid braces that keep the joint still for maximum stabilization.
No matter the style, all our wrist braces are high-quality and designed for comfortable all-day wear—helping you manage discomfort in an easy, effective, and comfortable way.
## Find Wrist Braces for Tenosynovitis Relief
Our hands are a complex network of muscles, tendons, and bones, which can quickly become strained. When this happens, it often results in tenosynovitis—an inflammation of the tendon sheaths, which is a common condition.
Wrist tenosynovitis is inflammation of the tendon sheaths and muscles in the wrist, most often caused by injury or overuse. Typical symptoms include pain and swelling.
Fortunately, tenosynovitis can be managed effectively with a wrist brace that relieves the inflamed area and keeps it still. How long to wear your wrist brace depends on the intensity of your symptoms and pain, but generally, you should continue using it until you notice improvement.
## Wrist Braces: With Splint or Without?
Wrist braces are available both with and without splints. The best choice for you depends on your level of pain and wrist issues. Here’s a guide to help you decide.
A **wrist brace with a splint** delivers greater stability and holds the wrist securely in place, compared to a softer elastic brace. In general, if you need extra support and immobilization for your wrist, opt for a brace with a splint.
Our wrist braces with splints are designed for comfort and feature molded supports that follow the natural curves of your hand and forearm. The longer the splint, the more relief it provides. These are often recommended for arthritis sufferers or those with tenosynovitis, especially when swelling is present and it’s important to keep the hand still to prevent further inflammation.
You can also choose more **flexible wrist braces** for lighter support. These are ideal for mild strains or the early stages of osteoarthritis, offering gentle compression without significantly restricting movement.