As part of the new collection of sports braces from Push Sports the PSB Thumb Brace has been re-designed to offer the same functionality but with improved design features. This new thumb support is designed to relieve pain that occurs in overstretching of the ligaments in Skier’s Thumb. The thumb support brace stabilises and protects the middle thumb joint (MCP-1) while allowing freedom of movement in the remaining thumb and wrist jointsr’s thumb refers to the fact that this injury is often seen in skiers who fall while holding on to their ski poles. Despite renewed designs for ski poles, Skier’s thumb remains a common injury. This type of injury is also seen in other sports, especially those that use a stick or ball, such as hockey or basketball and also in Handball. A fall on the hand, usually from a bicycle or motorcycle (in which the thumb gets stuck behind the handlebars), is another common cause of skier’s thumb should you use the Push Sports thumb brace? (Partial) rupture of the ulnar collateral ligament MCP-1 (skier’s thumb)Distortion of MCP-1 joint Instability in the MCP-1 jointAnyone needing a thumb support that can be worn inside most glovesAnyone needing a thumb support that leaves your palm free for racquet sportsAnyone needing a thumb support for winter sportsSizingThe Push Sports Thumb Brace is available in 3 sizes, and in right and left versions. To determine the right size, measure around the middle of the hand, beneath the knuckles.
Thumb Brace from Push Sports Medium – Left
CAD $157.99
- Designed for Athletes with Partial Rupture of the Ulnar Collateral Ligament MCP-1 (Skier’s Thumb)
- Helps Athletes Who Have a Distortion of the MCP-1 Thumb Joint
- Helps Alleviate Thumb Pain and Can Also Help with Instability in the MCP-1 Joint
- Designed to be Worn While Playing Sport and can be Worn Inside Most Gloves
- Unisex Design Sized to Fit Perfectly and Made From Quality Breathable Materials Which are Machine Washable
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Additional information
Weight | 0.0817 kg |
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ean | 8715669008985 |
brand | Push Sports |