OWW! Wrist braces for tuning?

Phil Ryan pryan2@the-beach.net
Wed, 13 Jul 2005 19:41:05 -0400


You can buy the inexpensive wrist braces at all the local drugstore, 
they work OK, but if you want the cadillac of braces check out:
http://www.lionpaw.com/
I wear them every night to keep wrists straight when sleeping.  Feels 
great in the morning.

Phil Ryan
 

David Nereson wrote:

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>> Wasn't there a thread not long ago about wrist braces?  I was on 
>> vacation for awhile, so I missed alot of things in a mass-deletion 
>> when I got back.  I'd appreciate it if anyone could send info about 
>> this thread or about wrist braces.  
>> At least I can type...:-)
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>> Thanks in advance,
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>> Dave Stahl
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>    I don't remember the thread, but my chiropractor recommended 
> wearing a wrist brace on my key-pounding hand (left for grands; right 
> for verticals) so that the whole forearm weight acts more or less as a 
> unit, rather than all the wrist flexing, which, he said, could 
> contribute to carpal tunnel syndrome.  I just buy the ones intended 
> for tennis players, commonly available at Walgreen's or in the 
> supermarket --David Nereson, RPT
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