Protect your elbow and wrist with a specialized <strong>ulnar neuropathy brace</strong>. Designed to reduce pressure on the ulnar nerve, these supports help relieve tingling, numbness, and weakness caused by nerve entrapment. Whether you're recovering from cubital tunnel syndrome, ulnar nerve compression, or nighttime irritation, our selection of <strong>braces for ulnar neuropathy</strong> and <strong>splints for ulnar nerve entrapment</strong> provide targeted stabilization and comfort recommended by orthopedic specialists.
What Is Ulnar Neuropathy?
Ulnar neuropathy occurs when the ulnar nerve-which runs along the inner side of the elbow-becomes compressed or irritated. Common causes include:
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Cubital tunnel syndrome (nerve compression at the elbow)
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Repetitive bending or leaning on the elbow
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Injury or prolonged pressure on the forearm or wrist
Symptoms often include numbness, tingling in the ring and pinky fingers, hand weakness, and difficulty gripping.
Why Use a Brace for Ulnar Neuropathy?
An ulnar neuropathy brace is one of the most effective conservative treatments. These supports:
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Limit excessive elbow flexion during sleep or daily activity
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Reduce nerve pressure to allow healing
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Prevent worsening irritation from repetitive movements
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Support post-surgical recovery after nerve decompression
Types of Ulnar Neuropathy Braces & Splints
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Night splints for cubital tunnel syndrome - keep the elbow straight to reduce nerve compression.
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Adjustable ulnar neuropathy braces - allow controlled positioning for daytime use.
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Wrist and elbow immobilizers - protect the ulnar nerve pathway during rest or activity.
Expert-Recommended: Best Splints for Ulnar Nerve Entrapment
Hand surgeons and occupational therapists often recommend splints that maintain the elbow at 30-45° of flexion to minimize nerve irritation. The best brace for ulnar neuropathy is lightweight, breathable, and adjustable for both nighttime and daytime wear. Our curated collection includes models trusted by clinicians and patients managing: