Stay cool but. . .
"It does not overheat you like many other wrist braces on the market which are made with neoprene or synthetic fibers. However, there is a clear design flaw. The split of the fabric falls on the back of your hand between the index and middle finger, this should be on the pinky side. This is a major flow because the fabric compresses your pisiform (pea-shaped carpal bone that sticks out on the side of the wrist) which is uncomfortable and becomes painful as time passes. Prolonged compression could lead to nerve injuries. Despite the discomfort, I kept it because I couldn't find any other alternative. At least this doesn't overheat and disturb my sleep. I wear it very loosely so compression on my pisiform is minimal and bearable, yet provides enough support to keep my wrist in neutral position while I sleep. It's mindboggling so many wrist braces out there yet most of them are poorly designed: do not offer proper support and/or improper design causes further injuries."

Measuring your legs for compression stockings, support socks, support hose, and gradient
compression hosiery:.













