I wonder if any of you have any idea whether such a thing exists? My wrists are really sore from swimming and the supports I have at the moment are elasticated with a metal plate and would take forever to dry if I wore them in the pool.
Hints anyone?
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I Just have a spare pair one for while swimming and then when I'm getting dryed I put the dry ones on and give the other pair time to dry off.
It's nice to see you again - it was getting to the stage I was gonna pm you. How are you and how is your treatment going?
I digress - what a good idea, I never thought about that.
Jx
Now why didn't I think of that. Such a simple mind.
Thanks xxx
Some splints don't involve metal and are made of Neopreme (sp?) which is used to make wetsuits so must be waterproof of course - so if you haven't got any made of neopreme then that would be the way to go I feel (my physio has just given me a funny little finger splint made of it because it's so strong but light and stretchy!). You can buy them online or ask your physio or OH about Neopreme splints. Tilda x
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