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🖤 Elevate your thumb game with customizable, all-day support that keeps you moving!
The CURECARE New Upgraded 2 in 1 Thumb Brace offers versatile, reversible support for left or right hands with three customizable stability levels via removable steel and ergonomic splints. Designed with a 3D contoured splint and triple adjustable straps, it delivers targeted compression for conditions like CMC arthritis, De Quervain’s, and trigger thumb. Lightweight and breathable with a soft padded lining, this durable brace ensures comfort and protection throughout daily activities and recovery.






| ASIN | B0CSZ5ZVJM |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,332 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #15 in Finger Splints |
| Brand | CURECARE |
| Brand Name | CURECARE |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,482 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 3.7 x 1.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Manufacturer | CURECARE |
| Material | Nylon |
| Model Number | Thumb Brace |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | Thumb Brace |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | M/L |
| Special Features | Adjustable, Lightweight, Non Slip, Replaceable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Thumb Sprain, CMC Joint Arthritis, Trigger Thumb, De Quervain’s Tendonitis, Tenosynovitis, Pain Relief, Post-operative Recovery Specific Uses For Product Thumb Sprain, CMC Joint Arthritis, Trigger Thumb, De Quervain’s Tendonitis, Tenosynovitis, Pain Relief, Post-operative Recovery See more |
| Target Use Body Part | Hands |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Use for | Hands |
H**T
Works better than another popular brand for my needs.
This is the second thumb brace I purchased this week. First, I tried the Meuller adjust to fit thumb brace. It did nothing to alleviate the thumb discomfort I was feeling in both the upper and lower thumb joints. The Curecare thumb brace does seem to help, and the plastic splints seem to aid in the slight immobilization of the thumb. You can still use your hand, the brace does not inhibit finger movement, and you can still use your thumb. The design provides comfort without being too bulky, and the size (small) was perfect for my hand. I often use a brace like this, just to keep me forgetting that I have an injury , so that I will not cause more damage by using the injured body part too much. The Curecare thumb brace, is comfortable enough to wear, allowing you to use your hand, while also helping to keep your thumb joints from having too much mobility. I can not attest to the durability yet, as I have only has this a short time, however I can say that the stitching seems fine.
A**R
Great product!
This was great for my thumb sprain! So easy to apply and adjust. Good quality material. Has removable extra splint if needed, but it was stiff enough for me without the extra metal splint. Really helped in the healing of my sprain. Easy to clean- just wiped it with antibacterial wipes as needed. Very durable, made very well.
R**R
Good purchase, very supportive.
Very good thumb support with the ability to still work. I do use some tape occasionally to immobilize it more on bad days just because of general fit issues, it’s not a custom fit, but you can make it work. I bought two different immobilizers for different uses. This one is really good for still working. The other one I bought is better for rest as it is practically immovable and is much longer on the wrist. All in all this has been a good purchase. Much better than the one I bought in a pinch at wall-hell.
L**A
Great at immobilizing thumb, OR adjusting internal bracing to make a bit softer. Very versatile.
I really, REALLY like this splint. I've recommended it to many with thumb/UCL pain that many get that (usually associated with over-use of the thumb in the same way). I'm a cross stitcher so the "pinch the needle is my issue. At this point I'm wearing it to prevent further damage to a torn ligament in my right thumb that I'll be having surgery on on 04/25/25. I LOVE its accessibility on how strongly you need to set it to (using the 2 internal (and removable) parts to the splint, plus the splint with neither plastic nor metal piece is pretty good at stabilization on its own. I recommend it to all my physical therapist/occupational therapist that I see frequently for this kind of damage. I have both in right now (right wrist/thumb) for max stability not just to avoid further damage but to train myself to do things left handed as I'm going to be in a cast (completely immobilizing my right thumb and wrist, and forearm) for a while, then a fairly rigid brace (made to fit me), then on and on for about year (including PT) which should be... interesting since I'm STRONGLY right handed so I'm wearing the brace ALSO gives me (what I hope will be) a fairly solid reminder when I try to do stuff with my right hand and focus on being unable to just switch to my right hand when I'm not paying attention. This brace helps with that IMMENSELY. I like that that the brace covers the wrist a bit too since I've also got wrist pain from my injuries. My ONLY complaint (not worth losing a star) is I wish there was some sort of "tag" on the brace itself (or if there is such a thing and someone could tell me where!) that says what size each is (if there is one, I haven't found it). I bought one in each size because the sizing kinda overlapped and honestly I feel like they're pretty much the same fit and would like to return one since I don't need two...the bag has the size but I'm prone to losing things and can't find the proper bags, and if I did I still don't think I'd be able to decide which brace goes in which bag. Mildly annoying but not the end of the world. Great at immobilizing thumb, OR adjusting internal bracing to make a bit softer. Very versatile. Highly recommend for "skier's thumb" as it's called (I don't ski but use a manual wheelchair for a genetic condition called Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and (which can cause regular dislocations) and my right thumb was sick of it as it was constantly dislocated it as I pushed myself (so I've upgraded the style of my push rims so I can't catch my thumb in) but for now I have a partially torn UCL that I'll have to learn to be left handed for about 3-4 months while it heals then lots of occupational therapy. I'm also a cross stitcher so it is highly likely this is some sort of "repetitive movement" injury as well as self-ambulating in my manual chair as my left hand is giving me grief now that I've switched to only stitching on the left hand. Sigh. You just can't win! ---- ETA Update 05/03/25 and am now post op and it turned out I'd actually fully snapped the UCL in the thumb and am in a lot of pain from surgery 8 days post op and I've got another week before the cast they put on me after surgery which is SUPER uncomfortable (to say the least...they offered prescription strength ibuprofen (aka 600mg) which I turned down as I have plenty of the 200mg ones at home. Sheesh you'd think you at least offer Vicodin (a very low-strength opioid but better than IBUPROFEN). Stupid "war on drugs" here in the US. So if you start getting "hypermobile" at the UCL (I highly recommend looking up the ligaments in the thumb on Google images or just search "what does it feel like to have a torn thumb ligament" with loss of strength in a thumb I HIGHLY recommend wearing one of these splints to at least stabilize your thumb(s) until you can see an orthopedist or orthopedic surgeon and highly recommend an MRI on the painful thumb since it's not just the thumb bone but also a tear of the ligament which won't show up on an x-ray you really want to get that MRI. Insurance (at least Medicaid in my (US) state requires an x-ray before doing more expensive imaging (aka MRI) that will show soft tissue injury. I highly recommend it! Stick to the splint until you can get that imaging. Keep a log of each day and what the average "pain level" you experienced and where the pain is (I know everyone hates the 1-10 pain scale but give it a go. It'll prove to your Dr that you're taking this very seriously and you might get bumped higher up the line for the referrals/scans. Seriously post op time plus all the PT/OT after surgery is no joke!
K**M
Adjustable
Splint is as advertised. Is definitely helping with thumb pain. Very easy to adjust and pretty comfortable. The color is as advertised.
J**T
Would highly recommend for dislocated thumb
I have pretty large hands 8" from middle finger tip to wrist and 5 1/2" wide. I only mention this as typical gloves don't really fit well. Glad to say the XL right-hand brace worked perfectly. I dislocated my thumb and popped it back. Ordered brace and it helps with pain alot! Would highly recommend.
N**A
Doesn’t stay in place
This didn’t really stay in place for me, I found some areas to be a little loose. The material was soft and comfortable and design is versatile since I chose the black design.
R**S
Comfortable and cool
Very nice, hopefully it will be just what I need but for the time being it at least reminds me to stop trying to do everything with my injured hand. But it seems to immobilize well without being uncomfortable and being mostly open keeps it from getting extra sweaty in my hot climate. My one suggestion is if you have a prominent radial styloid process at your wrist like I do (that natural protrusion from the end of your radius), you might want to put some folded up gauze under the brace to keep it from digging. Especially if you're using the plastic splint.
F**V
Estabilidad y confort para la muñeca
Proporciona una compresión justa que ayuda a aliviar las molestias sin llegar a ser agobiante. El tejido es transpirable y se siente de buena calidad, ideal para usar durante el trabajo o actividades ligeras. Como mejora: los bordes de los velcros pueden resultar algo ásperos si entran en contacto directo con la piel sensible, pero se soluciona ajustándolos con precisión
A**A
The best out of other 6 splints tried!
THIS THE BEST SPLINT out of 6 I tried for wrist and thumb pain. The straps on the thumb support and the one on the wrist enable to adjust the splint to your hand very accurately 👌 The hand is very much supported while the splint leaves a lot of comfort in the hand. The product is made of good quality and comfortable fabric Highly recommending! :)
G**I
Ottimo per la tendinite di Quervain
Ottimo prodotto. Comprato per la tendinite di quervain. L'ho usato tantissimo sia per dormire che per aiutarmi con il dolore. Dopo un po' di tempo ho dovuto togliere le stecche interne per ammorbidirlo. Molto comodo da indossare, non ha cuciture fastidiose ed è facilissimo da indossare
J**E
Bien mais assez rigide.
Je trouve que c'est un bon produit, n'a pas d'odeur, fais le job. Assez rigide, peut ne pas convenir à tout le monde :) j'ai une autre attelle moins rigide ou je peux bouger la main, ici c'est plus compliqué. Pour sortir ok mais pour travailler au bureau je ne le recommande pas on ne peut pas vraiment bouger la main, ça prend aussi le poignée. Pour une petite blessure ok mais peut être trop fort pour une blessure plus grave.
A**R
Not comfortable
Not comfortable, returned
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