Tynor's range of wrist, hand and elbow supports is designed to help provide compression, support and comfort during everyday activities, work, sport and rehabilitation. From lightweight wrist wraps to firmer splints with thumb support, each option offers a different level of support, so you can choose what suits your needs and daily routine.
As the Australian distributor for Tynor orthopaedic products, Australian Healthcare Supplies dispatches from Perth, WA, with options suitable for retail customers, NDIS participants, clinics and allied health professionals.
Wrist, hand and elbow supports in this range
- Wrist wraps – lightweight options offering light compression and support for general daily use and activity.
- Wrist braces with thumb support – adjustable support that helps hold the wrist and thumb in a comfortable position.
- Wrist splints – include a rigid panel to limit wrist movement where firmer support is preferred.
- Forearm and hand resting splints – designed to help support the wrist, hand and forearm in a set position.
- Elbow supports and braces – from elastic sleeves to adjustable braces for the elbow area.
How to choose the right support
A few simple things can help you pick the most suitable option:
- Support level – wraps and sleeves offer lighter support, while braces and splints offer firmer support.
- Intended use – consider whether you need support for work, sport, general daily wear or use during rehabilitation as advised by a healthcare professional.
- Adjustability and comfort – look for adjustable straps and breathable, lightweight materials for comfortable longer wear.
- Correct size – measure as shown on each product's size chart for the best fit.
Popular wrist, hand and elbow supports
- Wrist & Forearm Splint (E03) – firmer support designed to help hold the wrist and forearm in a comfortable position.
- Wrist Brace with Double Lock (E05) – adjustable wrist support with a dual-strap design.
- Wrist Brace with Thumb (E06) – wrist support that also helps support the thumb.
- Wrist Splint with Thumb (E44) – rigid wrist splint with thumb support for firmer positioning.
- Tennis Elbow Support (E10) – targeted strap support for the elbow area.
- Elbow Support (E11) – elastic sleeve offering light compression and support.
- Wrist Wrap, Neoprene (J04) – lightweight wrap for light support during activity.
Who these supports may suit
These supports are commonly used by people who want added wrist, hand or elbow support during work, sport, manual tasks or daily activities, and during recovery and rehabilitation as advised by a healthcare professional. If you are recovering from surgery or an injury, or you have circulation issues, diabetes or sensitive skin, please confirm suitability with your doctor or physiotherapist before use.
Sizing and fitting
Each product page includes a size chart. Measure carefully and compare your measurement to the listed sizes. If you are between sizes or unsure, please check with us or your healthcare professional before ordering, as a correct fit helps the support work as intended.
NDIS and bulk orders
Tynor Australia supplies orthopaedic supports to retail customers, NDIS participants, clinics, hospitals, aged care and allied health providers. NDIS orders are subject to your NDIS plan and approval. For wholesale pricing, a product catalogue or account setup, please contact our team.
Frequently asked questions
How long should I wear a wrist or hand support?
Wearing time varies from person to person. Many people use a support for a set period during the day or overnight as advised by their doctor or physiotherapist. Always follow the guidance of your healthcare professional.
Should I wear a wrist support while using a computer mouse or keyboard?
Some people choose to wear a wrist support during repetitive tasks such as typing or using a mouse. A wrist brace with thumb support or a wrist splint may help keep the wrist in a comfortable position. Your physiotherapist or occupational therapist can advise what is suitable for you.
What is the difference between a wrist wrap, a wrist brace and a wrist splint?
A wrist wrap is lightweight and offers light compression and support. A wrist brace usually adds firmer, adjustable support. A wrist splint includes a rigid panel to limit wrist movement for firmer support. Choose based on the level of support you need and your healthcare professional's advice.
How do I choose the correct size?
Measure as shown on each product's size chart and compare your measurement to the listed sizes. If you are between sizes or unsure, please check with us before ordering.
Important note: Please check with your doctor, physiotherapist, or healthcare professional to confirm this product is suitable for your condition and correct sizing. The information on this page is general only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Tynor Australia — orthopaedic supports supplied by Australian Healthcare Supplies, Perth WA. NDIS provider. Fast Australia-wide dispatch.
