Wrist & Hand Support Braces
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Wrist & Hand Products in Kenya
At GM Medical, we provide a comprehensive range of wrist and hand braces and supports tailored for the Kenyan healthcare market.
Our products are designed to assist in the management of injuries and conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and fractures.
We cater to hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities in Nairobi and across Kenya, ensuring accessibility to quality orthopedic solutions.
Each brace and support meets rigorous quality standards and is certified for safety and effectiveness in patient care.
Our selection includes various sizes and designs to accommodate specific medical needs and preferences.
Healthcare professionals can rely on our products to enhance recovery and support rehabilitation.
We prioritize durability and comfort, understanding the importance of patient compliance in treatment.
For more information on our wrist and hand orthopedic solutions, please contact GM Medical today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the signs I need a wrist support?
Wrist braces are ideal if you are experiencing carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, tendonitis, wrist sprains and strains. They are also suitable for post-operative treatment or after a cast has been removed..
Can I sleep with a hand brace on?
Yes, you can sleep with a wrist brace on if it has been recommended by a healthcare professional. Wrist braces are often used to immobilize and support the wrist during sleep, especially for conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or after an injury..
Are there side effects of wearing wrist support?
Unfortunately, long-term wear can cause the joints to become stiff and muscles to weaken so it is important that the wrist is used as usual when you are not wearing the splint to keep flexibility and strength..
What can I buy for wrist pain?
A splint or brace, particularly the one you wear at night, will keep your wrist in the correct position without putting any strain on it. Wearing a splint can also help reduce wrist inflammation, leading to wrist pain relief. You can get a splint or brace of your choice from a nearby drugstore or pharmacy.