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WristWidget® Black Adjustable Wrist Brace for TFCC Tears, One Size fits most. For Left and Right Wrists, Support for Weight Bearing Strain, Exercise

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UK Adjustable Wrist Brace
Brand sizeWrist Circumference (cm)
One Size14 - 22
Brand WristWidget
Size One Size
Specific uses for product Sprain, TFCC tear, Ulnar sided wrist pain
Use for Wrists
Age range (description) Adult,Kid

About this item

  • Designed to fit both left and right wrists with a circumference range of 14 cm to 22 cm. One size fits most
  • Brace is engineered to support without restricting movement, making it ideal for continuous wear
  • Supports Radius and Ulna - allowing TFCC to heal without surgery
  • Relieves ulnar sided wrist discomfort from rotating, gripping, and weight-bearing
  • Replacement screw-down feet available, sold separately, can be added to help provide extra stability, set of four (Item 557482)

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The WristWidget has brand recognition with physicians, clinicians, and athletes across the world. The 18 years of work has determined exactly what the wrist needs to heal a TFCC injuries. Over 800,000 WristWidgets have been sold to 132 countries since its inception. It is a known and trusted product. Patented, designed and manufactured by Wendy Medeiros, OTR and CHT, the WristWidget is the only wrist brace made specifically for TFCC tears.

Weight bearing test for TFCC tears

  • The ONLY injury that responds to taping of the wrist, or wearing a WristWidget is the TFCC tear.
  • There is no other injury that changes your weight bearing tolerance when you bring the radius and ulna together, so the Weight Bearing Test becomes a diagnostic tool.
  • This is not the case for tendonitis, fractures, UT tears and much more. The Weight-bearing test is reliable, affordable and specific.
  • The human wrist is capable of tolerating 60-120 lbs. of weight on each wrist. If your injury is to the TFCC and you're experiencing ulnar-sided wrist pain, you will notice that your uninjured wrist is normal and your injured wrist hurts when you push down on the scale.
  • BEFORE YOU BUY: Please take the Weight Bearing Test. This test will determine if the WristWidget wrist brace is right for your condition and/or injury.

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Customers find the brace effective in providing wrist support and pain relief. They say it stabilizes their wrists and helps ease pain. Many are satisfied with its design and ease of use. However, some feel it's overpriced and not worth the money. Opinions vary on pain relief and build quality.

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64 customers mention ‘Effectiveness’58 positive6 negative

Customers find the brace effective. It helps them relieve pain and regain functionality. They mention it's comfortable to wear, keeps their wrist in position, and is well-made for its purpose. Some say it's good for most people, though some find it expensive.

"I highly recommend this brace for effectiveness, comfort, and great customer service...." Read more

"Seems to do the job, but considering how cheap the material is (my girlfriend got a load of cable tidies for pence made out of the same stuff) it..." Read more

"...designed, comfortable to wear, durable, easy to keep clean and it works!..." Read more

"Found this simple wrist very this was recommended by my physio found it good helped keep my wrist in position, the only downside cause it's velcro..." Read more

54 customers mention ‘Support’50 positive4 negative

Customers appreciate the wrist support provided by the brace. They find it comfortable and effective in stabilizing their wrists. The brace allows them to put weight on their hands, strengthening the upper body and arm muscles.

"...It immobilised my wrist very well in the days after my injury and enabled me to do everyday activities I couldn’t before I received it..." Read more

"...tear this support really does help ease the pain and allows you more use of your wrist...." Read more

"...It’s been amazing. The pain is my wrist has gone and I can feel it strengthening every week...." Read more

"...Has helped with supporting wrist when playing golf. Bought a second." Read more

49 customers mention ‘Pain level’49 positive0 negative

Customers find the brace helpful for easing pain and aiding healing. They say it provides immediate relief and helps build strength back up.

"...After about 6 weeks of wearing it constantly, my wrist healed well enough that I could take it off...." Read more

"If you have a tfcc tear this support really does help ease the pain and allows you more use of your wrist...." Read more

"...Since using the WristWidget the recovery has sped up significantly and I have no pain or weakness any more while wearing it..." Read more

"...I feel it helped me to heal faster, forcing me to keep and use my wrist in a different position. But the fabric and material could use an upgrade...." Read more

18 customers mention ‘Design’18 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the brace's design. They find it neat and efficient, with a simple yet stylish strap. Some reviewers feel the product is overpriced for its simple design.

"...I also think the strap is actually quite cool looking to wear. I bought it in black and it matches the Apple Watch I wear on my other wrist...." Read more

"...The WristWidget is amazing! Cleverly designed, comfortable to wear, durable, easy to keep clean and it works!..." Read more

"...This is a brilliant tiny device that really does help this specific wrist injury...." Read more

"...I also doubt it will last very long. Great design but rip-off price." Read more

18 customers mention ‘Ease of use’15 positive3 negative

Customers find the brace easy to use and comfortable to wear. They say it's simple but effective, lightweight, and unobtrusive. The brace doesn't draw attention to their wrist problem and is reasonably priced.

"...Very well made and will not get in way of your daily routine and is reasonably priced, overall would recommend this product to anyone who has a TFCC..." Read more

"...the rigid wrist support, better than an elastic thing & easier than a wraparound device or the Physio tape...." Read more

"...The device really is quite remarkable. Simple and sleek to wear permitting wrist movement but stabilising at the same time...." Read more

"...I don't know how it works but it just does! Very user friendly too. Highly recommended!" Read more

84 customers mention ‘Pain relief’54 positive30 negative

Customers have different experiences with the pain relief provided by the brace. Some find it comfortable and effective, allowing them to continue working out without pain. Others mention it's uncomfortable at first and degrades over time. The brace seems to provide just the right amount of bracing, but some feel it doesn't allow for proper wrist flexibility and can tighten the hand.

"...it, I felt some pain, but when I put the brace back on, the pain was mostly eliminated...." Read more

"...It’s been amazing. The pain is my wrist has gone and I can feel it strengthening every week...." Read more

"...This lasted a glorious couple of months, then some pain came back, not really sure what caused it, thumb or ulna side, so went back to some general..." Read more

"...The WristWidget is amazing! Cleverly designed, comfortable to wear, durable, easy to keep clean and it works!..." Read more

38 customers mention ‘Build quality’17 positive21 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality. Some find it well-made and providing stability, while others mention it's cheaply made, flimsy, and starts to look strained after a month. The material seems simple and uncomfortable for some customers.

"Seems to do the job, but considering how cheap the material is (my girlfriend got a load of cable tidies for pence made out of the same stuff) it..." Read more

"...I can report it is still going strong, not too tatty, velcro still holding...." Read more

"...It’s still not back to full strength yet but it feels like it will be in another few weeks (I’m learning that TFCC injuries are slow to heal)...." Read more

"...The WristWidget is amazing! Cleverly designed, comfortable to wear, durable, easy to keep clean and it works!..." Read more

71 customers mention ‘Value for money’15 positive56 negative

Customers find the brace expensive for what it is. They say it looks cheaply made and would cost more to make. The brace seems less sturdy than other ones they have tried.

"...it has really helped BUT as others have said it is really over priced for what is effectively a bit of velcro and microfiber cushioning...." Read more

"...Thought I'd give it a try, even though it was a bit pricey..." Read more

"...it seems rather overpriced" Read more

"...Overall worth it, just need to figure out a way to not scratch or blister you!" Read more

Worth the investment if you have a TFCC injury!
5 out of 5 stars
Worth the investment if you have a TFCC injury!
I bought this wrist strap after the physio told me I had a TFCC injury from weight lifting and doing handstands (a new lockdown hobby!). The pain was so bad at one point I couldn’t really use my right hand in day to day activities. After a month of doing stretches and resting the wrist it was a bit better but not much.I found the Wrist Widget online and have now been wearing it for a month. It’s been amazing. The pain is my wrist has gone and I can feel it strengthening every week. It’s still not back to full strength yet but it feels like it will be in another few weeks (I’m learning that TFCC injuries are slow to heal). I’ve now been able to incorporate light pushing exercises back into my workouts (whilst wearing the strap and another wrist wrap for security) which would have been impossible a month ago.I’ve found the strap works best when nestled right up against the base of where your hand meets your wrist so that it restricts the ability of your hand to bend backwards. See attached photo. I also find the if you tighten it with your hand splayed out it will allow you to tighten the strap snugly but without cutting off your circulation.I agree with some of the comments saying the materials aren’t worth the money, but I’m judging the value of this based on the value to me (which is much higher), not the value of the materials. You also have to factor in the “cost” of the return policy and the research which has gone into it. So I’m really not complaining about price given that it’s working.I also think the strap is actually quite cool looking to wear. I bought it in black and it matches the Apple Watch I wear on my other wrist. Most of my friends just thought it was a fashion item and I will actually slightly miss wearing it when I can take it off!Overall, if you’re looking for a wrist strap that’s specifically for a TFCC injury that you can wear every day, I would definitely recommend this.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 August 2023
    Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
    I highly recommend this brace for effectiveness, comfort, and great customer service.

    I found the brace effective for the initial stages of healing a TFCC injury as well as for returning to intensive athletics. It immobilised my wrist very well in the days after my injury and enabled me to do everyday activities I couldn’t before I received it (e.g. turning doorknobs, holding moderately heavy items). It was also comfortable, as far as good braces can be. After about 6 weeks of wearing it constantly, my wrist healed well enough that I could take it off. When I started climbing again without it, I felt some pain, but when I put the brace back on, the pain was mostly eliminated.

    I have been impressed by the functionality of the brace but chose to write this review primarily because the customer service was excellent. I reached out via email, and the team was responsive and addressed my issue quickly and politely. Great customer experience.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 May 2020
    Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
    If you have a tfcc tear this support really does help ease the pain and allows you more use of your wrist. Also feel like my wrist has started to heal a lot more in the last month compared to very little improvement in the previous 6 months so I can't really complain at its effectiveness, it has really helped BUT as others have said it is really over priced for what is effectively a bit of velcro and microfiber cushioning. You should at least get 2 per pack and that would not seem like as bad a deal. The item itself must cost pennies to produce. It's not like they will have spent millions on R&D, it's a very basic concept. If it was say £10 I would happily buy more in the future if needed but at £25 I feel its just the principle and being over charged doesn't sit right with me. I could probably make my own in the future if I really wanted to
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 March 2017
    Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
    I have suffered from RSI related pain on the thumb side of both wrists for more than 20 years, but about 18 months ago I experienced a really sharp pain on the ulna side of my left wrist (when turning a door handle that I didn't realise had been tightened!!). I strapped it up with one of my many wrist supports I already had and rested it as much as possible. The pain pretty much went away, but a few months later I experienced exactly the same pain (this time from turning he shower knob!!). Out came the variety of wrist supports again for another couple of months. Pain lessened, but never went. Twisted it again on the shower knob a couple of months later!
    Did some research then about ulna sided pain and came across the wrist widget. (you may ask at this point why I didn't visit my doctor, but that's a long story involving many years of frustration...). Thought I'd give it a try, even though it was a bit pricey
    Well, at first the pain worsened for a couple of weeks, but then there was a low but noticeable improvement. I wore it 24/7 (either just got it wet in the shower, or wore a plastic bag over my arm. Didn't want to risk the shower knob without it on!!) After a few months I would say the pain had pretty much totally gone.
    It was at this point I realised I'd actually been wearing the thing the wrong way up for all those months!! The instructions are basic to say the least, and even after watching the videos of how to put it on I has somehow been getting it wrong. I had the harder side against my skin, and the softer side outwards. Ok, I know that seems daft, but it seemed to follow the pictures...I was wearing some "underlay" underneath to stop it scratching too much.
    So then I started wearing it the right way round, just for security really as the pain was pretty much gone (with the other issues I have with my wrists. it was hard to tell definitively which bit was hurting...). After about 6/7 months I weaned myself off it, and went cold turkey with no strapping. This lasted a glorious couple of months, then some pain came back, not really sure what caused it, thumb or ulna side, so went back to some general strapping.
    A year on from buying it, I am back wearing it again, but again it is really just for security. Having had 20 years of RSI issues, it kinda feels weird not having strapping on, so I'd rather wear a small inconspicuous thing like this and feel happy. I can report it is still going strong, not too tatty, velcro still holding. Wear it 24/7 EXCEPT in the shower - I am now braving turning the knob very carefully!
    So although £20 something sounds a lot, I have had my money's worth I think!
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 November 2023
    Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
    Seems to do the job, but considering how cheap the material is (my girlfriend got a load of cable tidies for pence made out of the same stuff) it seems rather overpriced
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 June 2020
    Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
    I bought this wrist strap after the physio told me I had a TFCC injury from weight lifting and doing handstands (a new lockdown hobby!). The pain was so bad at one point I couldn’t really use my right hand in day to day activities. After a month of doing stretches and resting the wrist it was a bit better but not much.

    I found the Wrist Widget online and have now been wearing it for a month. It’s been amazing. The pain is my wrist has gone and I can feel it strengthening every week. It’s still not back to full strength yet but it feels like it will be in another few weeks (I’m learning that TFCC injuries are slow to heal). I’ve now been able to incorporate light pushing exercises back into my workouts (whilst wearing the strap and another wrist wrap for security) which would have been impossible a month ago.

    I’ve found the strap works best when nestled right up against the base of where your hand meets your wrist so that it restricts the ability of your hand to bend backwards. See attached photo. I also find the if you tighten it with your hand splayed out it will allow you to tighten the strap snugly but without cutting off your circulation.

    I agree with some of the comments saying the materials aren’t worth the money, but I’m judging the value of this based on the value to me (which is much higher), not the value of the materials. You also have to factor in the “cost” of the return policy and the research which has gone into it. So I’m really not complaining about price given that it’s working.

    I also think the strap is actually quite cool looking to wear. I bought it in black and it matches the Apple Watch I wear on my other wrist. Most of my friends just thought it was a fashion item and I will actually slightly miss wearing it when I can take it off!

    Overall, if you’re looking for a wrist strap that’s specifically for a TFCC injury that you can wear every day, I would definitely recommend this.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Worth the investment if you have a TFCC injury!

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 June 2020
    I bought this wrist strap after the physio told me I had a TFCC injury from weight lifting and doing handstands (a new lockdown hobby!). The pain was so bad at one point I couldn’t really use my right hand in day to day activities. After a month of doing stretches and resting the wrist it was a bit better but not much.

    I found the Wrist Widget online and have now been wearing it for a month. It’s been amazing. The pain is my wrist has gone and I can feel it strengthening every week. It’s still not back to full strength yet but it feels like it will be in another few weeks (I’m learning that TFCC injuries are slow to heal). I’ve now been able to incorporate light pushing exercises back into my workouts (whilst wearing the strap and another wrist wrap for security) which would have been impossible a month ago.

    I’ve found the strap works best when nestled right up against the base of where your hand meets your wrist so that it restricts the ability of your hand to bend backwards. See attached photo. I also find the if you tighten it with your hand splayed out it will allow you to tighten the strap snugly but without cutting off your circulation.

    I agree with some of the comments saying the materials aren’t worth the money, but I’m judging the value of this based on the value to me (which is much higher), not the value of the materials. You also have to factor in the “cost” of the return policy and the research which has gone into it. So I’m really not complaining about price given that it’s working.

    I also think the strap is actually quite cool looking to wear. I bought it in black and it matches the Apple Watch I wear on my other wrist. Most of my friends just thought it was a fashion item and I will actually slightly miss wearing it when I can take it off!

    Overall, if you’re looking for a wrist strap that’s specifically for a TFCC injury that you can wear every day, I would definitely recommend this.
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  • Rod
    5.0 out of 5 stars They are helpful.
    Reviewed in the United States on 6 February 2025
    Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
    Following a wrist fracture sustained during my military service, I explored various supportive braces, none proving entirely satisfactory. However, this model has effectively mitigated wrist pain during repetitive actions, weightlifting, and hand flexion. While expensive, its efficacy justifies the cost.
  • Roraima
    5.0 out of 5 stars Realmente ayuda con el ligamento de la muñeca, es impresionante
    Reviewed in Mexico on 16 January 2025
    Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
    Aunque al verla no pareciera gran cosas, el resultado y soporte van eliminandooslas el dolor y corrigiéndooslas la lesión
  • SanBC
    5.0 out of 5 stars Pricey, but it works. Velcro wears out quite quickly.
    Reviewed in Canada on 17 January 2024
    Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
    I'd read about the wrist widget and how it really helped with the ulna bone 'popping'. I found it worked really well and I felt my ulna was supported and my wrist started to heal. Unfortunately, after 6 weeks, my wrist still needed support, but the velcro no longer attached. I bought a cheaper version of a wrist brace, but that didn't actually support my wrist. So, my plan is, to pay for another wrist widget. It's cheaper than physiotherapy, but it's quite expensive for what you get.

    Update March 25th 2024 - My third wrist widget arrived today. It was a replacement because the velcro no longer worked. I was incredibly disappointed to find that the backing paper on the velcro strip had been removed and it looked like my supposedly 'brand new' widget had already been worn. As the velcro doesn't last long, I expect to receive a totally new item to ensure I can use it as long as possible. Check your 'new' widget when it arrives to make sure it's actually new!
  • Nooit kopen
    1.0 out of 5 stars Geef je geld ergens anders aan uit
    Reviewed in the Netherlands on 11 December 2024
    Colour Name: RedVerified Purchase
    Op advies van de polschirurg...maar mensen aub Nooit kopen, zorgt voor schuurwonden, door het harde nylon, daarnaast ook allergische stof....jeukt heel erg, geeft wat versteviging, maar de ulna wordt nog steeds geirriteerd en botvliesontsteking verergerd. En dan is dit de officiële wristwidget. En ja om te proberen moet je de tape losmaken, en dan mag je niet retourneren.
    Oplichting 1ste klas... dat amazon hier aan mee doet begrijp ik niet.
  • toodaloo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good wrist brace
    Reviewed in Sweden on 22 November 2024
    Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
    Worked immediately keeping my wrist bones in place