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Wrist Sprain / Fracture
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Wrist Braces & Supports for Sprains, Ligament Injuries & Fractures
A wrist sprain or ligament wrist injury can sideline you fast — whether it happened during a fall, a sport, or repetitive strain at work. This collection is organized by injury site so patients and clinicians can quickly identify the right orthopedic device for the diagnosis. From mild sprain strain wrist presentations to complex ligament tear in the wrist or dislocated wrist joint cases, we carry the clinical-grade supports used by orthopedic practices and athletic trainers nationwide.
Common Wrist Conditions We Support
Products in this collection are clinically appropriate for a wide range of wrist diagnoses, including:
Wrist sprain (Grade I, II & III) — immobilization and protection during the acute and subacute phases
Healing a sprained wrist — progressive support from rigid to semi-rigid as recovery advances
Wrist sprain signs — swelling, tenderness, and limited ROM indicating the need for bracing
Wrist sprain vs break — both benefit from immobilization pending imaging; our rigid volar splints are appropriate for either
Injured wrist from trauma, overuse, or post-surgical recovery
Ligament wrist injury including scapholunate and lunotriquetral ligament sprains
Ligament tear in the wrist — post-reduction or conservative management bracing
Tendon strain in wrist including ECU, FCU, and FCR tendinopathies
Dislocated wrist joint — post-reduction immobilization and protection
Wrist sprain management — PRICE protocol support with appropriate orthopedic devices
Types of Products in This Collection
Depending on the severity and acuity of the injury, appropriate devices range from soft compression wraps to rigid volar splints. Products include:
Rigid volar wrist splints (short and long arm configurations)
Lace-up wrist braces for adjustable compression and support
Universal and fitted wrist braces (Ossur, eLife, Exos)
Post-operative wrist immobilizers
Wrist supports for tendon and ligament strain management
Selecting the Right Wrist Brace
The appropriate device depends on injury type, acuity, and the level of immobilization required. For acute injuries — including a dislocated wrist joint, confirmed ligament tear in the wrist, or suspected fracture — rigid immobilization is typically indicated. For subacute wrist sprain management or tendon strain in wrist recovery, semi-rigid or lace-up braces may allow functional use while protecting the healing structure. Always follow the prescribing clinician’s guidance.
All products ship from our US warehouse. OrthoTape.com supplies orthopedic devices to clinics, hospitals, athletic trainers, and individual patients nationwide.