Rolyan Neoprene Pull On Thumb Support, Wrist Compression Sleeve, Thumb Support, Thumb Brace Maximum Hand Function, Brace Support for Thumb Sprains and Strains from Sports Injuries, Right, Large
$25.13
Price: $25.13
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For over 40 years, Rolyan has been the therapist’s choice and most trusted brand when it comes to orthopedic supports and hand therapy tools. Rolyan products are designed with the patient and hand therapist in mind, and occupational therapists, physical therapists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals rely on Rolyan products to assist the elderly and those with disabilities. Rolyan products include therapeutic putty, overhead exercise devices, slings, rigid and soft orthopedic supports, wrist braces, therapeutic and thermoplastic splints, straps, fasteners, and range of motion products. These are the same high quality professional products used in hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes.
Product Dimensions : 6.1 x 4.4 x 1.2 inches; 1.59 ounces
Item model number : 65998
Date First Available : March 21, 2017
Manufacturer : Rolyan
ASIN : B01NA0MLU8
Country of Origin : USA
Thumb immobilizer brace provides warmth and compression to help reduce pain in the thumb and wrist while also supporting and stabilizing joints
Thumb support is fitted for the right thumb and a size of large with a wrist circumference of 6-1/2″ – 7″ (16.5–17.8 cm)
Ergonomic and contoured designed allows maximum hand function for long term use and wear for recovery and rehabilitation
The pull-on style is easy to slide on and off of the wrist
Durable and high quality material provides uniform compression and is non-latex, hand wash then air dry for best results
Customers say
Customers like the comfort, warmth, and functionality of the product. They mention it’s perfect to sleep in, helps keep their thumb out comfortably, and provides just enough support to relieve the pain. Some are satisfied with ease of use and thumb support. However, some customers disagree on the size and durability.
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8 reviews for Rolyan Neoprene Pull On Thumb Support, Wrist Compression Sleeve, Thumb Support, Thumb Brace Maximum Hand Function, Brace Support for Thumb Sprains and Strains from Sports Injuries, Right, Large
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T.S. –
Functional, comfortable
I was surprised to find this nice, neoprene colorful thumb extender. It is great, & just like the one we got from PT & OT. The only caveat is, my son with Cerebral Palsy can’t put it on himself. Other than that, this glove is excellent.
Owen –
good thumb support
I use while swimming to support weak thumbs due to Basel Arthritis, some state they are small I have large hands, and the XL seem small, but they do stretch out when swimming I prefer the L size that provide the most thumb support
Kindle Customer –
Excellent supportive and warm brace
I wanted a neoprene thumb brace to keep the heat in and to mildly compress the thumb area. People say this brace is hot, it is! But that’s exactly what to expect from neoprene. There are other great braces out there that aren’t as hot but I love the neoprene at times. As I have arthritis I bought the wrap one figuring its easier to get on. It is. If you size it right the straps are plenty long enough. I bought a large as I was between a medium and large for sizing. It fits great and I can wrap it tighter or wear it loose if wanted. I just bought one for my left hand just now too. Great brace. It does not entirely immobilize the base of the thumb, which I knew. I have other braces for that. This is nice warm support for when I’m not really using my hands but at bed or when relaxing. The thumb support is enough that it makes it more difficult to bend the thumb in, therefore its not a working splint for me. It’s a nice relaxing one. Love it
Deanna –
Too small, wrong hand
Product ran very small. I ordered one for left-hand and one for right, but I got two lefts. It does seem like a very good product, though. Too bad I canât try it out yet.
kevvyd –
Happy with this.
I suffered a “Skier’s” or “Gamekeeper’s” thumb break recently. Was in a cast for weeks, and then in a hard custom molded cast for a few more weeks. The hard molded cast really was terrible and I quit wearing that well before doctors orders, in favor of a pair of drug-store thumb splints. After enough weeks of wearing those and bearing my thumb to the world and some real usage I still felt the need for a little additional support while I work as a mechanic, ride motorbikes, etc. I saw a bunch of creepy rubber non-rigid supports for thumb. But like I said, those things look creepy and I can imaging stretching a sticky rubber sleeve over my injured hand. So I wanted something “all fabric”. Came across this support and ordered the Pull-On version in both size L & XL. My wrist measurement is just under 7 inches, so should put me right in the suggested range for the size L. But I read where others reported ordering a size up, so I did that as well. The Roylan supports arrived quickly and seem well made. I am happy with it for Twenty dollars!…. I looked at the two supports and immediately knew the XL would be too big, did not even try it on. I easily and painlessly slipped my hand and thumb into the size L support and knew immediately I liked it and it would suit my needs. So I returned the XL.I been wearing it and I believe it helps. It is comfortable and the fit is natural. From the pictures of the product I was worried the thumb sticks out “a little too perpendicular to the hand”. But in wearing it I do not find that to be an issue. It does get a bit warm and sweaty but that has not been an “issue” for me. I can still get my sweaty hand back into it without trouble even if the neoprene is wetted up. I also like that I could pull this on over top of my mechanic, bicycle, or motorcycle gloves. FWIW when I buy moto, bicycle gloves, or nitrile mechanic gloves I am usually between Medium and Large but typically favor a snug fit and no extra length at the fingertips and go with Medium. I would recommend this product to anyone who suffers thumb pain or needs additional light support/padding and thinks a rubber thumb support is creepy and gonna be sticky…….I am a 43 year old Male, Mechanic by trade for almost thirty years, and do not have slim hands, wrists, or fingers. Hope this helps and you heal up well!PS–I have gotten this thumb support dirty, greasy, and oily during the course of my workday and it washes up quick, well, and easy in the sink with some hot water and dish soap. Rinse and then I dry it by rolling it up into a small towel and twisting/pressing. Doing that gets it dry enough to re-install right away and the heat from my body dries out the remaining moisture quickly.
Sean Vogel –
Wrong product delivered twice!
This is a good quality product and I’ve ordered it three times in the past. It helps keep paralyzed hand open and avoid damage from nails. (Note: it doesn’t keep hand “open” by force of strength, but just by something being on the hand somehow helps with that.) They last a long time, but it is time to order a replacement, and I’ve received the wrong item twice now. First time it was sized for a baby. Second time it was the version with no velcro and large instead of medium. Also it was for the wrong hand. I would like to re-order, but how do I know if I will get the right item?
Amazon Customer –
Size is not true this is an extra large!
Not true to size husband couldnât even get on wrist.
SunBird –
Good compression
The pull-on model has very good compression and fits the hand well. The only complaint is that it bites into the webbing of the hand between thumb and index finger, and after a while it left a red indentation and hurt, so I had to fold up a small piece of material and insert it there to relieve some of the pressure. Otherwise, very comfortable on the hand. Easier to wear than the other model with the velcro.And regarding the wrap-on model, what others said about being hard to get properly closed is correct. The pull-on model avoids this problem; you just have to pull it on slowly and carefully to avoid making your hand hurt.Personally, I would go larger than you think you need to on the size.