WristWidget TM - Patented Adjustable Support Wrist Brace For TFCC Tear- Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Injuries Ulnar Sided Wrist Pain Weight Bearing Strain - Left Or Right Hand - One Size Fits Most

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WristWidget: The Answer To The Elusive TFCC tear
The TFCC is poorly understood. Early, accurate diagnosis and treatment is elusive. The WristWidget has been designed and researched to treat TFCC tears. We have the evidence that our work heals your TFCC tear. We have designed a valuable weight bearing test so that you can understand your stability and watch it return to normal. Over 12 years and 600,000 cases allow us to articulate a treatment protocol We care about your ability to recover and can affirm that the TFCC has the ability to heal. If you have a TFCC tear, we hope we can help.

WristWidget - A Lifestyle Choice
Made from high quality, latex-free, non-elastic material, the WristWidget encircles your wrists, without restricting movement.
Comfortable to wear, causing no skin irritation, the WristWidget squeezes the wrist without compression to the ulna head. This allows the tfcc to be slack and heal, naturally.
Perfect for all types of sports: golf, baseball, tennis players, gymnastics, weightlifting, as well as general fitness, the WristWidget can even be worn in water!

Of course, we also offer a guarantee. We want to hear your stories and let us know how you are doing. If it is not helpful, we make it easy to return and receive a refund. We cannot improve if we don't have your feedback. Watch our videos and read about your injury.

Wendy's Story
Fascinated by the versatility and beauty of hands as a Certified Hand Therapist/ Occupational Therapist, Wendy saw this injury as one that demanded her attention.

After having hand-sewed thousands of prototypes, she discovered the WristWidget's ideal design, and entered her work into wide distribution and focused research, with the hopes of promoting early detection and effective treatment of TFCC tears.