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Wrist & Thumb Supports

Neo G Wrist & Thumb Supports & Braces are designed by orthopaedic professionals and medically engineered to help aching, strained, sprained, unstable, injured, weak or arthritic wrists and thumbs. All registered internationally as Class 1 Medical Devices, Neo G wrist supports and braces and thumb supports and braces include the wrap around fully adjustable braces of the Variable Compression System Range. Made with heat therapeutic neoprene, VCS wrap around braces help warm muscles and joints while offering the ideal level of compression. Neo G breathable sleeve supports of the Active, Airflow and Airflow Plus ranges offer mild to moderate to firm support levels with Multi-Zone Compression, ideal for sport and active lifestyles. An ideal Arthritis solution, Neo G Arthritis Gloves offer comfort and relief from the condition.

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      Which wrist & thumb support do I need?

      Wrist and thumb braces can be essential tools for recovery, injury prevention, and everyday comfort. Whether you're an athlete, recovering from surgery, or looking for stability in your everyday life, let us help you to find the best wrist and thumb support for you by answering a few simple questions.

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      Wrist & Thumb Injuries

      Our Wrist & Thumb Injury Guide explains the common signs and symptoms of injury conditions including fractured wrist, sprained thumb, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and De Quervains Tenosynovitis.

      Wrist & THUMB injury help & advice

      Explore our blog articles about wrist and thumb injuries, exercises, supports, and more.
      Common Tennis Injuries And How To Treat Them

      We’ve all done it. We’ve been inspired to get out there and try our hands at a sport either for the first time or as an effort to get back into it. As we’ve thrown ourselves into the fray, we’ve over done it and injured ourselves. 

      Five Ways to Tackle Repetitive Strain Injury at Work

      With 7% of all working people estimated to suffer from Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) at some point in their working lives, it is clearly a serious and widespread matter. To help, Alex Clark physiotherapist at leading orthopaedic support specialist Neo G gives his top advice for how people can prevent and treat this common condition.

      How to prevent the most common ski injuries this season
      Skiing and snowboarding are some of the world’s most popular winter activities, but they come with a risk, with an estimated 600,000 people getting injured on the slopes every year.Here at Neo G we’re all about staying safe, active and enjoying what you love, so here’s some top tips for preventing the most common ski injuries....