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Old 02-01-2009, 11:51 PM #1
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Hi, I just got new braces for night splinting and I am super happy with them so I wanted to share the recommendation
I was having problems with my old ones cutting off my circulation in the fingertips. I sleep crazy and I was forcing my hand against the brace where it hits my palm and then wake up w/o circulation in the fingers. Those old braces were Hely & Weber brand as are my new, more comfy ones that are a dream to sleep in!! They aren't super duper rigid a the palm but I'd say they are immobilizing my wrists. Also- the straps aren't abrasive at all. The whole apparatus is pillowy and good. PLUS they open completely up for a more accessible cleaning job

This is the 5819 Kuhl™ Modabber™ Wrist - Short Its on the Hely-Weber website here and they have a link to some online stores you can purchase them from
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Way back when....
I found some neoprene wraps with a thumb loop and Velcro closure.
actually i still have them and use them when i feel I need to.

They worked great for me since I didn't have carpal tunnel , just needed support for my wrist & some of my forearm. Provided adjustable pressure and warmth too.
http://www.sportstek.net/wrist-wrap.htm
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I'm not sure if I have TOS or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome because the symptoms I have fit both.

I have severe hand and wrist pain at night, as well as numbness of my hand and all my fingers, with the numb feeling exending up past my elbow.

The only way I've been able to get enough relief to be able to sleep at night, is to wear a wrist strap that looks exactly the same as the one in your picture.

Mine is a bowler's wrist strap!

Before Multiple Sclerosis I was a champion Ten Pin Bowler, and the wrist strap is something we bowlers use from time to time. When my wrist, hand and fingers started playing up, I dragged out my old bowling wrist support and started wearing it to bed. It finally gave me enough support to allow me to sleep at night. I no longer get woken in the middle of the night with hand and wrist pain.

The photo that you provided looks almost identical to the one I have. In fact, I think the only difference is in the strap that holds the support onto the wrist.

I don't remember what I paid for mine, but it might be an idea for others to compare the price at their local bowling alley (or sports store) with that at your local pharmacy before outlaying the cost for a support like this.
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Funny Koala that your bowling brace is the same one!! Do you get to bowl anymore? I miss doing that...
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No, I don't bowl anymore. Multiple Sclerosis put an end to that.
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No, I don't bowl anymore. Multiple Sclerosis put an end to that.
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I'm not sure if I have TOS or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome because the symptoms I have fit both.

I have severe hand and wrist pain at night, as well as numbness of my hand and all my fingers, with the numb feeling exending up past my elbow.

The only way I've been able to get enough relief to be able to sleep at night, is to wear a wrist strap that looks exactly the same as the one in your picture.

Mine is a bowler's wrist strap!

Before Multiple Sclerosis I was a champion Ten Pin Bowler, and the wrist strap is something we bowlers use from time to time. When my wrist, hand and fingers started playing up, I dragged out my old bowling wrist support and started wearing it to bed. It finally gave me enough support to allow me to sleep at night. I no longer get woken in the middle of the night with hand and wrist pain.

The photo that you provided looks almost identical to the one I have. In fact, I think the only difference is in the strap that holds the support onto the wrist.

I don't remember what I paid for mine, but it might be an idea for others to compare the price at their local bowling alley (or sports store) with that at your local pharmacy before outlaying the cost for a support like this.
I wonder Koala if you have Salonpas down there? These patches come from Japan, and are all over your part of the world. I find them really helpful for wrist pain, finger pain etc.

They are not expensive and really work. I've had carpal tunnel for over 30 yrs. Mine improved mostly after I was given thyroid hormone. But I also have arthritis etc and the Salonpas work like a charm:
http://salonpas.us/
There are many types, I find the ones with the methyl salicylate in them to be the best. They can be cut to fit also.

Only restriction is a warning about aspirin for those allergic.
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Thank you mrsD. The name's not familiar but we may have them under a different trade name, so I'll check them out next time I'm at the pharmacy.
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Koala- Jo is wise . The ulnar nerve is causing your last 2 fingers' problems. You said you diagnosed yourself and now I'm curious about your CT history... Feel free to share

I hope you and your loved ones are safe from the fires raging in Australia my heart goes out to your country during this time.
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