Using Wrist Braces Properly and Appropriately

Posted on November 20, 2009
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If you suffer from the discomforts of wrist pain, you will want to find an efficient and quick means to heal from the pain. One excellent solution you may consider is that of wearing wrist braces. They can securely support the wrist and keep them from incurring any further trauma. You can use them properly and safely to help heal your wrists. Remember however, that you can cause more damage if you insist on wearing them continually. You should know how to properly, and safely use wrist braces to make good use of what they do and what they cannot do for you.

When you are thinking about wearing wrist braces, there are a number of things that they are going to help you do. They hold your wrists straight and they essentially prevent your wrist from bending in a way that will inflame the tendons or injure them. If you have inflamed or injured your tendons, you will discover that a wrist brace can be just the thing when you need them to stay still and heal. While they do not prevent all injury, they can go a long way towards helping it heal. There is also the fact that wrist braces can signal to your co-workers or your employers that you are working with an injury.

The thing that many people realize is that within a fairly short period of time, they are going to be dependent on their wrist brace Wrist braces do give us support, but it is important to remember that that support should be coming from the muscles of your wrist. When the wrist is constantly shored up and supported by the rigidity and strength of the brace, your muscles, tissues, and tendons are going to go slack. They are being healed, the tissues that are being formed are not going to have the flexibility that they should. This is something that can actually make you prone to more injury because the tissue will be more apt to tear rather than bend.

When you are thinking about using wrist braces effectively, think about when they should be used. Appropriately, they would only be prescribed at the early acute stage of an injury. They are essentially there to make sure that the tissues that have become strained or inflamed are given a chance to rest and recover. While they can be worn fairly routinely the first few days, they should still be taken off regularly to keep those tissues strong as well. Essentially, after a week or so, you should start weaning yourself off them.

What is you relation to wrist braces? Do you overuse them, or do you wonder whether you need them? Remember that the ideal state is to get back to where you do not need them at all, so look into how you are going to be able to use them appropriately.

Tom Nicholson has spent years helping sufferers of carpal tunnel syndrome. Please click here to find out more about having asore wrist.

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