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Ryno Lacer II Short

Ryno Lacer II Short

MANUFACTURER: Med Spec

 | SKU: 223731

Regular price $47.90
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Why this brace? The Ryno Lacer II Short provides firm wrist and thumb support, customisable fit, breathable comfort, and easy application making it ideal for tendonitis, sprains, and recovery.

Key features:

  • Unique lace design ensures equal tension across all laces and allows for easy application and uniform compression.
  • Radial, palmar, and dorsal stays provide firm immobilisation. 
  • Ideal for those preferring a low-profile brace.
  • Soft proprietary felt liner with polypropylene wicks moisture away from skin for all-day comfort.
  • Memory foam padding in the palm and thumb base adds cushioning and improves support. 

Benefits:

  • All stays are removable and moldable for a custom fit.
  • Provides superior immobilisation for wrist and thumb injuries. 
  • Short 6" length makes this brace ideal for discreet wear. 
  • Immobilises the CMC and MP joints of the thumb while allowing limited motion of the IP joint, enabling functional hand use.
  • Comfortable materials and easy application promotes consistent use, which is crucial for recovery and support.

Indications/Conditions:

  • DeQuervain’s Tendonitis
  • Gamekeeper’s Thumb (Skier’s Thumb)
  • Post-Cast Healing
  • Scaphoid Injuries

Care Instructions:

  • Close all straps before washing.
  • Hand or machine was in warm water with a mild detergent.
  • Rinse thoroughly to avoid skin irritation. 
  • Air dry only. 

For Sizing, please refer to sizing chart and measure wrist circumference.

For greater immobilisation, the Ryno Lacer Long Orthosis is recommended.

BraceAble provides general information only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified health professional for diagnosis, treatment, or guidance tailored to your individual needs.

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