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Description
The Corflex Ultra Fit Cool Wrist Splint with Abducted Thumb combines a malleable palmar stay with a thumb-abduction component, providing immobilization for the wrist and thumb during recovery from common upper-limb conditions.
Best Used For
- de Quervain's tenosynovitis
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Wrist and thumb tendonitis
- Wrist strains and sprains
- Post-cast recovery support
Key Features
- Abducted thumb component holds the thumb in a neutral resting position
- Removable malleable aluminum palmar stay can be shaped by a clinician for a custom fit
- Flexible dorsal stay for added wrist support
- Breathable spacer fabric stays cool during long-wear use
- Contact closure straps designed for one-handed application
Size And Fit
Two selections to make before ordering:
- Side: choose Left or Right for the hand being supported.
- Size: XS through XL, based on wrist circumference. Refer to the Corflex size chart in the gallery to confirm your size.

Care Instructions
Remove the aluminum palmar and dorsal stays before washing. Hand wash in cool water with a mild detergent, rinse, and air dry. Do not machine dry, bleach, or iron.
Shipping And Returns
Shipping
Free shipping on all orders across Canada. Ships within 1 business day via tracked courier. Typical delivery: 1–2 business days.
Return Policy
We stand behind our product and offer a hassle-free return policy, ensuring that you can return the product if it doesn't fit properly or doesn't meet your expectations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the abducted thumb section do?
It cradles the thumb in a slightly open, resting position to offload strain from the thumb tendons — useful for de Quervain's and thumb tendonitis.
Can the palmar stay be reshaped?
Yes. The aluminum palmar stay is malleable and can be contoured by a clinician for a more custom wrist angle.
Can I wear it overnight?
Many users wear a wrist splint at night, especially for carpal tunnel symptoms. Follow your clinician's recommended wear schedule.
How do I pick left versus right?
Order the side matching the hand being supported. A right-sided splint fits the right wrist, and vice versa.
