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Thumb injuries can make simple tasks like gripping, pinching, or typing painful. Many problems involve the base joint of the thumb (CMC), the main ligament (ulnar collateral ligament, or UCL), or tendons that move the thumb. A brace—often called a spica—keeps the thumb steady in a healthy position, which eases pain and helps tissues heal. Read on for common causes, how a brace helps, and our top picks to get you back to normal activities with less discomfort.
These conditions often cause swelling around the thumb joint, weak grip, and trouble performing everyday tasks like buttoning a shirt or holding a pen. For more information on thumb arthritis, visit our blog post on Arthritis in the Thumb: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment.
A spica brace or splint keeps the thumb in a stable position, lowering tension on damaged or inflamed tissues. By controlling movement, it can:
Below are our favorite splints for stabilizing the thumb, whether you’re dealing with arthritis, tendonitis, or a sprain:
A lightweight solution that stabilizes the thumb base, great for mild sprains, tendonitis, or early arthritis.
Shop NowOffers support around the MCP joint for gamekeeper’s thumb or advanced arthritis while allowing free motion of the other fingers.
Shop NowAdjustable straps cradle the thumb, reducing strain from arthritic changes or mild ligament injuries. Soft enough for daily wear.
Shop NowIf thumb pain or weakness is affecting your day-to-day, a spica brace can make a big difference. For more details on sizing or our Perfect Fit Promise, check out our Thumb Braces & Injuries Collection below. Reclaim your grip and keep moving with less pain.
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