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Bullseye Wrist Band

Use Bullseye Wrist Band For:

  • Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex / TFCC Injury
  • Chronic Distal Radioulnar Joint / DRUJ Instability
  • Post-operative support following a distal radius fracture repair
  • Ulnar-sided wrist pain when gripping, pushing, pulling or turning the wrist in a palm-down to palm-up position
  • Ulna Impact Syndrome (Ulna Abutment Syndrome)

Who Is Likely To Get A TFCC Tear?

  • Anyone can get a TCFF tear, but it occurs most often in those who fall on an outstretched hand.
  • Athletes are at risk, especially those who use a racquet, bat, or a club.
  • Those who put a lot of pressure on the wrist such as gymnasts and yoga enthusiasts
  • People who work in fields involving repetitive motion like carpenters, assembly line workers, cashiers, or computer programmers
  • Degenerative tears are more common in people over 50
  • Padded, counterforce strap and soft silicone ring that fits around the ulnar head
  • Applies targeted compression to reduce ulnar-sided pain and inflammation while still allowing full range of motion
  • 360° stabilization of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) without applying painful pressure over the top of the ulnar head
  • Performance material wicks perspiration away from skin


$62.95

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Bullseye

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Use Bullseye Wrist Band For:

  • Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex / TFCC Injury
  • Chronic Distal Radioulnar Joint / DRUJ Instability
  • Post-operative support following a distal radius fracture repair
  • Ulnar-sided wrist pain when gripping, pushing, pulling or turning the wrist in a palm-down to palm-up position
  • Ulna Impact Syndrome (Ulna Abutment Syndrome)

Who Is Likely To Get A TFCC Tear?

  • Anyone can get a TCFF tear, but it occurs most often in those who fall on an outstretched hand.
  • Athletes are at risk, especially those who use a racquet, bat, or a club.
  • Those who put a lot of pressure on the wrist such as gymnasts and yoga enthusiasts
  • People who work in fields involving repetitive motion like carpenters, assembly line workers, cashiers, or computer programmers
  • Degenerative tears are more common in people over 50
  • Padded, counterforce strap and soft silicone ring that fits around the ulnar head
  • Applies targeted compression to reduce ulnar-sided pain and inflammation while still allowing full range of motion
  • 360° stabilization of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) without applying painful pressure over the top of the ulnar head
  • Performance material wicks perspiration away from skin