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Posted 30 April 2023

OppO Medical Universal Wrist Support - One Size £4 with Free Collection @ Argos

£4£1060% off
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The OppO Medical wrist wrap provides comfortable compression and support for weak or stiff wrists. It is made from breathable neoprene which helps to retain body heat and increase blood circulation, accelerating the body's natural healing process whilst relieving pain, swelling and stiffness. One size fits all for either left or right hand.

Made from 75% neoprene; 25% stretch nylon.
One Size Fits All.
Universal fit for left or right hand.
Heat retention and compression reduces potential for strain and injury.
Reduces the risk of new or recurring injuries by creation greater flexibility in muscles, tendons and ligaments.
Improves blood circulation and provides therapeutic warmth for quicker recovery.
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Edited by a community support team member, 30 April 2023
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  1. targetbsp's avatar
    targetbsp
    Don't use something like this for a prolonged period of time without medical advice. I did and made my situation much worse. The injury I'd got (RSI like from excessive mousing) got much worse from being immobilised and I need physio and months of exercises to get it moving again. Your Dr's advice for your consition may vary... (edited)
  2. BigBellyNelly's avatar
    BigBellyNelly
    Does it have 5g, Bluetooth and NFC? (edited)
    Glasshalfsmashed58's avatar
    Glasshalfsmashed58
    Don't think anyone besides me got that one.
  3. mrsandmum's avatar
    mrsandmum
    None at my local but a good price. I'll try at a friend's local. Thanks 🔥
  4. Saro's avatar
    Saro
    I've got a tendon issue just below the thumbs on both wrists after falling on my hands. Will this support that area? because the ones from the urgent treatment centre strap up exactly at the spot where it's hurting and provide little or no support. (edited)
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    mrsandmum
    Does your one have a splint in? That's the one I was given.
    I think these would be better support for that area.
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    Also best to ask your local Pharmacist/ Nurse/ Physiotherapist for advice. I had the same issue but with my lower leg the physio recommended me this.
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