Short Description
The Hely & Weber Titan Thumb Orthosis delivers customizable, rigid support for the thumb and wrist. Ideal for basal joint arthritis, tendonitis, sprains, overuse injuries, and post-cast rehab. Available in Short (#455) and Long (#459) lengths with malleable stays for precise positioning.
The Hely & Weber Titan Thumb Orthosis (#455 Short, #459 Long) is a trusted thumb spica wrist brace designed to deliver rigid immobilization and customizable comfort. Recommended by clinicians for conditions such as thumb arthritis, tendonitis, De Quervain's tenosynovitis, sprains, and gamekeeper's thumb, this brace combines support with easy one-handed application.
Made from breathable perforated materials, the Titan includes multiple moldable stays (palmar, dorsal, radial, and ulnar) that can be adjusted for precise thumb and wrist positioning. The short 455 model (8") is lightweight and versatile, while the long 459 model (10.5") provides extended forearm stabilization for taller patients or those requiring greater immobilization.
With its adjustable lacing system, universal fit (left or right), and pediatric to XL sizing, the Hely Weber Titan Thumb Brace offers reliable support for recovery, pain relief, and daily protection.
Key Features & Benefits
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True immobilization of the wrist and thumb joints
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Moldable stays (palmar, dorsal, radial, and ulnar) for customizable positioning
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Adjustable pre-laced closure for easy one-handed application
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Perforated, breathable materials for enhanced comfort during wear
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Universal design fits left or right hand
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Short (455): ~8" length, lightweight and versatile
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Long (459): ~10.5" length, added support for taller patients or advanced immobilization needs
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Available sizes: XS (pediatric/small adults), Universal (fits ~90% of adults), XL (large wrists). See Size and Fit tab for measurement/fit help
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Recommended Manufacturer HCPC: L3807/L3809
Indications
The Hely Weber Titan Thumb Orthosis is recommended for:
- Thumb sprains, strains, and gamekeeper’s thumb
- Basal joint arthritis and other degenerative thumb conditions
- De Quervain’s tenosynovitis
- Overuse injuries (e.g., “Blackberry thumb”)
- Wrist and thumb tendonitis
- Post-operative wrist/thumb protection
- General wrist/thumb instability



