- Always ensure that the Tynor wrist band is not too tight to prevent skin irritation or cut off blood circulation.
- Do not wear the wrist brace while bathing or swimming as this could damage its materials.
- Do not use the thumb wrist splint if you are allergic to any of its materials.
FAQs
Q1. Is it OK to wear a wrist brace all day?
Ans. It is generally safe to wear a Tynor wrist brace throughout the day, but it should be removed during activities like bathing or swimming. It is also recommended to remove it during sleep unless advised otherwise by a healthcare professional.
Q2. What is the benefit of a wrist brace with a thumb?
Ans. A wrist brace with a thumb like Tynor offers additional support to the thumb, which can be beneficial for conditions like De Quervain's tenosynovitis, arthritis, or after a thumb injury.
Q3. How does a Tynor wrist brace support help relieve pain?
Ans. The Tynor wrist brace support helps stabilise the wrist joint, reduce strain on tendons and muscles, and provide gentle compression, all of which can help alleviate pain and discomfort.
Q4. Who can use a thumb wrist splint?
Ans. Anyone experiencing discomfort, pain, strain, or injury in their wrist or thumb can use a thumb wrist splint. It is suitable for people of all ages, from children to adults.
Q5. Can the Tynor wrist brace be washed?
Ans. Yes, the Tynor wrist brace can be hand washed with mild detergent and left to air dry. Avoid machine washing or tumble drying as it may damage the brace.
Testimonials
'The Tynor wrist band has been a game-changer for me. I was suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome and this product has helped alleviate my symptoms significantly.' - Ravi Kumar, Software Engineer, 32
'I wear the Tynor wrist brace whenever I feel any discomfort in my wrist. It's comfortable, easy to use, and really helpful. Highly recommended!'- Ayesha Patel, Homemaker, 45
'The breathable material and adjustable straps of this thumb wrist splint are perfect. Plus, the grey colour blends with everything! It's made dealing with my thumb arthritis much more manageable.' - Sunil Menon, Retired Banker, 67