Ambidextrous Cock-Up Wrist Splint and Optional Cold Pack - GREAT Night Splint
This is Core Product’s most popular wrist splint. It can fit on either hand and is made of ventilated elastic for cool comfort. This wrist splint has a removable and reshapeable aluminum palmar spoon in the palm for added support. It also has a handy 4” elastic tension strap for even compression.
This splint is called Cock-Up because it keeps your wrist tilted back slightly. This is the position needed to heal carpal tunnel, sprains, strains, tendonitis and repetitive motion injuries. It is particularly good to wear as a night splint to keep the wrist in a stable position and avoid compressing nerves.
The ambidextrous cock-up wrist splint is available with a removable DualComfort hot-cold therapy pack that provides ice and compression, two parts of the R.I.C.E. treatment method (see below). The DualComfort pack has a "frost-free" surface the protects your skin. Store the cold pack in the freezer or heat it in the microwave and use as needed.
Features:
- Ambidextrous design - fits either hand
- Ventilated elastic construction for cool comfort
- Removable, reshapable aluminum palmar spoon for added support
- 4” elastic tension strap provides superior compression
- Available with a removable DualComfort hot-cold therapy pack
- Choose a size: S-M-L-XL. Choose a style: Wrist splint or wrist splint with hot-cold pack
Due to hygiene purposes, this item is non-returnable.
R.I.C.E. Treatment Method:
- Rest - rest the injured area for the first 24-72 hours after an injury.
- Ice - alternate 20 minutes of cold therapy with a 20 minute break, 3-4 times a day.
- Compression - apply mild pressure to the area to reduce swelling.
- Elevation - keep the injured body part elevated above the level of the heart during the first 72 lours after injury.
Ambidextrous Cock-up Wrist Splint Care Instructions:
1.) Hand wash with cold water and a mild detergent. Do not bleach.
2.) Line/air dry.
Avoid direct heat.
Due to hygiene purposes, this item is non-returnable.
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