🌟 Sleep Tight, Support Right!
The FUTURO Night Wrist Support is designed to provide moderate support and relief from carpal tunnel symptoms during sleep. Its adjustable, easy-to-use sleeve design fits most wrist sizes and can be worn on either wrist. Made from breathable material, it features plush cushioning and a removable palmar splint for customizable comfort, ensuring you wake up refreshed and pain-free.
R**Y
A perfect night time solution for your tendonitis (hand pain)
I've been wearing this product at night for the past few weeks to help with my tendonitis, which is pretty severe. I would wake up with my fingers locked in a curled position and very painful and sometimes lost circulation, not to mention the pain in the tendons of my forearm up to my shoulder. I will say that I'm using 3 products together to fight this tendonitis (ice on and off, and the DashSport Elbow System during the day) so I can't say exactly how much this one helps relative to the others, but I can say that I know it is working. For example, since I started wearing it my fingers are rarely locked in the morning now and less painful when I wake up (which are the key things I wanted from this product).It has a firm plastic splint buried within the soft cloth of the product and that helps to keep your wrist from bending during the night. It is fully adjustable to fit your wrist firmly without cutting off circulation. The inside of it is very soft on the skin and the gel bead cushion inside of it is very helpful to fill the gap in your palms and under your fingers. I will admint though that I add an additional piece of cloth (like a folded up ankle sock or handkerchief size cloth) under my fingers to keep them even straighter at night. And I tend to wear the splint a little lower on my arm than the picture on the box shows so that it covers my fingers a little more to insure they have less curl to them.I sleep very comfortably throughout the night with this device and actually look forward to puting it on. The only thing that could be improved ergonomically would be if there was slightly more room for the fingers, so they are less scrunched. I wear it on my right hand so it is my little finger that gets a little pinched (not a big deal though). Theoretically this shouldn't be a problem, as it is adjustable around the finger area, so you could loosen that, but when I do that I find my fingers tend to curl a little bit more (which I don't want to happen). I think this is a side effect of the "reversible" design. Frankly, I am just fine with it overall and am glad it has a reversible design, so I'm willing to overlook this one inconvenience. One last note, I do not wear this thing during the day as it is quite restrictive (by design), so it would be hard to type on a computer and I found it nearly impossible to shift my manual transmission car while wearing it, so I would say it is best used at night or while you're relaxing at home during the day.
D**M
The best brace I have purchased (out of ten different ones)!
Having carpal tunnel, I must sleep with a brace while waiting for surgery. I have gone through many in the last few months. This model and brand surpass my expectations. The velcro straps stay in place and do not try to come loose while sleeping. I am able to adjust the fit perfectly with the three straps so that there is no movement of the device on my arm. Great brace for my needs and worth the price.
J**R
Amazing
These are the best. I wear them on both wrists for carpal tunnel and tendinitis and I love them. As long as I wear them my carpal tunnel is very minimal and I only get a little tingling with repetitive movements.The comfort of the little hand pillow is unmatched by any of the other braces I have tried, it makes it so the brace supports your hand without being super rigid. The fabric inside the brace is very soft.I usually leave the Velcro closed and just slide them on and off because it's easier than trying to close the Velcro in the dark as I'm going to bed. If I could change anything I would make them glow in the dark or at least white so it was easier to find them in my bed. I swear I put them next to me and then turn off the light and they somehow disappear into my blankets and pillows 😂
J**W
Great for ulnar nerve issues. Design needs work.
Firstly, I suffer from fibromyalgia. That means that my nerves often behave as though they are entrapped or inflamed. I'd been waking up with from fingertips to elbows numbness in both my arms. When the tingles would finally subside I'd find my grip weakened and a lot of arm pain peripherally. This became so problematic that I began dropping things. One of my hobbies is needlework, and I found it to be impossible to hold the needle. I noticed that I curl my wrists inward and close my hands when I sleep. I did some research and found information about ulnar nerve entrapment. Researching further showed me several fibro sufferers whose bodies behaved as though the nerves were entrapped even though they weren't. This specific brace was recommended the most often. It was an inexpensive step to try them first before seeking medical help. They worked like a charm.Inside the brace is a small cushion that rests in the palm of your hand. When worn correctly the cushion acts as a soft preventative measure to clenching your hands into a first. It's soft and not so restricting that makes you feel like your hand is pinned open. It just works to gently keep you from closing your hand in the night. Imagine if you're laying in bed and roll a quite large pillow onto one side of your body. You instinctively won't roll over it. The cushion is much the same. Your hand meets soft resistant and stays open. The bracing portion itself is stiff from end to end without being uncomfortable. It completely prevents your wrists from curling in. I seldom wake with numb hands anymore, and my arm pain is greatly reduced. Any numbness is typically related to shoulder position now. I'd definitely suggest giving these a try as a first step.That said, there are things about the design I really dislike. The hook closures don't have a loop mate. It catches on the body of the brace itself. I think it REALLY needs the loops. Honestly, I'd prefer a design that involves a strap through a plastic loop then back to velcro (such as these: DonJoy ComfortFORM Wrist Support Brace: Right Hand, Medium). It's extremely difficult to fasten the second one once my first brace is on. I actually wear them loosely now because I found the best way to get them on is to slip them over my hands like gloves.In short, they work well. I've yet to find any other similar design I like better. There are things I would change, and I still might do that. I can work a needle again! I might add the straps myself.
S**P
Comfortable and easy to use
This was suggested by my physician for use while sleeping. It seems to have alleviated some daytime pain. It did not disturb my sleep.
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