Wrist Braces Canada

Shop wrist braces, wrist supports, and wrist splints in Canada for everyday support, sport, repetitive strain, carpal tunnel style symptoms, and recovery guidance from your clinician.

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Choose the right wrist brace

If you need Start here Why it helps
General wrist support for activity Wrist & Thumb Braces Broad selection of flexible, semi-rigid, and rigid wrist supports
More wrist control or immobilization Rigid & Immobilizing Wrist Braces Helps limit wrist motion when firmer support is needed
Support after a sprain or strain Wrist Sprain/Strain Routes you to braces commonly used for wrist stability and comfort
Night or neutral-wrist support Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Helps keep the wrist in a more neutral position during rest or repetitive use
Wrist support plus thumb control Thumb / Finger Splints Useful when thumb position matters as much as wrist support

Medibrace carries several active wrist brace styles so you can match the support level to your use case.

Product route Best fit
Bauerfeind ManuLoc Wrist Brace Rigid wrist support with a structured fit
Bauerfeind ManuLoc Long Wrist Brace Longer wrist and forearm control
Bauerfeind ManuTrain Wrist Brace Flexible compression-style wrist support
SPORLASTIC MANUDYN® Dynamic Wrist Support Dynamic support for daily movement
SPORLASTIC MANU-HiT® Wrist Orthosis Structured wrist orthosis support
BREG Apollo Universal Wrist Brace Universal wrist brace option
BREG Wrist Brace Cock-up with Thumb Spica Wrist support when thumb control is also needed
ZAMST Filmista Wrist Low-profile sport wrist support

How to choose a wrist brace

Start with the movement you need to control.

  • Choose a flexible wrist support if you want light compression, comfort during activity, or a lower-profile option.
  • Choose a rigid wrist brace if you need more wrist control, especially when bending the wrist increases discomfort.
  • Choose a longer wrist brace if you need support that extends farther up the forearm.
  • Choose a wrist plus thumb brace if thumb pain, grip discomfort, or thumb instability is part of the problem.
  • Choose a carpal tunnel style wrist brace if your main goal is neutral-wrist positioning during rest, sleep, or repetitive hand use.

If you are unsure which level of support is appropriate, ask a qualified healthcare provider before choosing a brace.

Fit checks before you buy

A wrist brace should feel supportive without cutting off circulation or blocking normal finger movement.

Check these details:

  • The brace should sit below the palm crease so you can move your fingers.
  • The wrist should feel supported in a comfortable, neutral position.
  • Straps should feel secure, not sharp or restrictive.
  • If your thumb needs support, choose a wrist brace with thumb control rather than a wrist-only brace.
  • If symptoms increase, numbness worsens, or swelling changes, stop using the brace and speak with a healthcare provider.

Wrist brace routes by need

Wrist brace FAQ

Should I choose a wrist sleeve or a rigid wrist brace?

Choose a sleeve or flexible support for light compression and activity comfort. Choose a rigid wrist brace when you need more motion control or neutral positioning.

Can I wear a wrist brace while sleeping?

Some wrist braces are commonly used at night to help keep the wrist in a neutral position. Make sure the brace is not too tight and ask a clinician if you have numbness, swelling, diabetes, circulation concerns, or worsening symptoms.

Do I need a wrist brace with thumb support?

Choose wrist plus thumb support if your thumb is painful, unstable, or involved in gripping discomfort. A wrist-only brace may not control thumb movement enough for those situations.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before selecting a brace for your condition.

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