Short Description
Aircast's A2 Wrist Brace with Thumb Spica provides support for wrist and thumb injuries, sprains, muscle strains, and more; ideal for thumb injuries, GameKeeper's Thumb, de Quervain syndrome symptoms.
The Aircast A2 Wrist Brace With Thumb Spica is constructed for maximum patient comfort. This durable, lightweight nylon brace features a malleable volar and thumb stay for a customizable fit. It's designed to provide thumb support for wrist injuries including wrist ligament instability, sprain or muscle strain, carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), de Quervain's tenosynovitis, skier's/gamekeeper's thumb, post-operative and post-removal of casting or splinting.
Dual removable stabilizers located above and below the hand restricts wrist movement while permitting full finger dexterity. Customize the level of compression needed using the 4 adjustable straps, allowing this wrist support to be used day and night. The Aircast A2 wrist support brace with thumb spica measures 9" in length; can be washed by hand, if needed, with water and a mild detergent and allowed to air dry.
Aircast A2 Wrist Brace With Thumb Spica Features:
- Designed to provide support and protection for thumb injuries
- Durable, lightweight nylon foam constructed for maximum patient comfort
- Malleable volar and thumb stay for customizable fit
- Easy apply with the contact closure straps
- Available in three sizes to fit every individual - See Size & Fit tab for sizing chart and measurement/fit help
- Contoured shape and Breath-O-Prene material help ensure greater comfort in hot & humid climates
- Right or left specific
Recommended Manufacturer HCPC: L3807
The Aircast A2 Wrist Brace with Thumb Spica is well suited for:
- GameKeep's Thumb and de Quervain syndrome symptoms
- Thumb injuries
- Wrist ligament instability
- Carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms
- Post-operative recovery after surgery
- Support post removal of casting for wrist fractures
- DeQuervains Tenosynovitis
- Basal Joint Arthritis
- Gamekeepers thumb
- Osteoarthritis of the thumb
- Thumb sprains
- Blackberry Thumb
- Overuse Syndrome