A wrist support includes a first section for receiving a forearm, a second section for receiving a hand, and a bridging section spanning a wrist and connecting the first and second sections together. The bridging section is integrally formed with some portion of the first section or second section.
A wrist support includes a first section for receiving a forearm, a second section for receiving a hand, and a bridging section spanning a wrist and connecting the first and second sections together. The bridging section is integrally formed with some portion of the first section or second section. The disposition of the second section relative to the first section is variable, for example, according to the tension in a tensioning line, wherein the tension may be adjusted by a rotary device.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wrist support, comprising: (a) a first section configured to receive a dorsal side of a forearm, (b) a second section configured to receive a dorsal side of a hand, and (c) a bridging section extending between and connecting together said first section and said second secti
What is claimed is: 1. A wrist support, comprising: (a) a first section configured to receive a dorsal side of a forearm, (b) a second section configured to receive a dorsal side of a hand, and (c) a bridging section extending between and connecting together said first section and said second section, said bridging section permitting flexing of said second section relative to said first section in a radial-ulnar plane, (d) wherein said first section, said second section, and said bridging section integrally form a single molded piece, (e) wherein said bridging section comprises a single elongate member, and (f) wherein, out of the entire single molded piece, only said single elongate member extends between and joins said first section and said second section. 2. The wrist support of claim 1, wherein said bridging section includes an intermediate portion having a height in a volar-dorsal plane that is greater than its width in the radial-ulnar plane. 3. The wrist support of claim 1, wherein said bridging section further includes at least one strap attachment opening for receipt there through of a strap. 4. The wrist support of claim 1, wherein said first section and said second section each includes at least one strap attachment opening for receipt there through of a strap. 5. The wrist support of claim 1, wherein said bridging section is configured to extend between said first section and said second section on a dorsal side of the hand and the forearm when said first section receives the forearm and said second section receives the hand. 6. A wrist support, comprising: (a) a first section configured to receive a dorsal side of a forearm, (b) a second section configured to receive a dorsal side of a hand, (c) a bridging section extending between and connecting together said first section and said second section, and (d) a tensioning line that extends between said first section and said second section for applying tension between said first section and said second section, (e) wherein said bridging section is integrally formed in a molding step with at least a portion of one of said first section and said second section, and (f) wherein said bridging section permits flexing of said second section relative to said first section in a radial-ulnar plane. 7. The wrist support of claim 6, wherein said first section further includes a rotary device for shortening of a portion of said tensioning line extending between said first section and said second section for increasing the tension therebetween. 8. The wrist support of claim 7, wherein said rotary device effects adjustments in tension of said tensioning line, and wherein tension in said tensioning line effects disposition of said second section relative to said first section, whereby the wrist support is variably adjustable, with regard to the disposition of said second section relative to said first section, by actuation of said rotary device. 9. The wrist support of claim 8, wherein said rotary device includes numerous locking positions for incremental adjustment of said rotary device. 10. The wrist support of claim 6, wherein said tensioning line extends along an extent of said bridging section for spanning a wrist. 11. The wrist support of claim 10, further comprising a guide channel defined by said bridging section for receiving and guiding said tensioning line between said first section and said second section. 12. The wrist support of claim 10, further comprising a tension line guide disposed on said bridging section for guidance of said tensioning line between said first section and said second section. 13. The wrist support of claim 12, wherein said tension line guide comprises at least one grommet through which said tensioning line passes in extending between said first section and said second section. 14. The wrist support of claim 12, wherein said tension line guide comprises a hub and multiple arms depending from said hub. 15. The wrist support of claim 6, wherein said first section defines a first axis for receiving a forearm along said first axis, wherein said second section defines a second axis for receiving a hand along said second axis, whereby an angle is defined between the first axis and the second axis, and wherein tension applied by said tensioning line maintains said angle. 16. The wrist support of claim 15, further comprising a rotary device from which extends said tensioning line, said rotary device operable to adjust the length of said tensioning line thereby adjusting said angle. 17. The wrist support of claim 16, wherein said rotary device includes a control knob, and wherein rotation of said control knob in a first rotational direction shortens said tensioning line for adjusting said angle. 18. The wrist support of claim 16, wherein said rotary device effects adjustments in tension of said tensioning line, and wherein tension in said tensioning line effects disposition of said second section relative to said first section, whereby the wrist support is variably adjustable, with regard to the disposition of said second section relative to said first section, by actuation of said rotary device. 19. The wrist support of claim 18, wherein said rotary device includes numerous locking positions for incremental adjustment of said rotary device. 20. A wrist support, comprising: (a) a first section for receiving a forearm along a first axis defined by said first section; (b) a second section for receiving a hand along a second axis defined by said second section; (c) a bridging section extending between and connecting together said first section and said second section; and (d) an adjustment system including a device and a line depending from said device, said line extending between said first section and said second section and extending along said bridging section, said device operable to draw a portion of said line into said device to thereby adjust the length of said line resulting in adjustment of said second section and second axis thereof relative to said first section and said first axis thereof. 21. The wrist support of claim 20, wherein said bridging section is integrally formed in a molding step with at least a portion of one of said first section and said second section, said bridging section permitting flexing of said second section relative to said first section in a radial-ulnar plane. 22. The wrist support of claim 20, wherein said device includes a rotatable control knob, rotation of said control knob in a first rotational direction causing the drawing of the portion of said line into said device to thereby adjust said second section and second axis thereof relative to said first section and said first axis thereof. 23. The wrist support of claim 20, wherein said device effects adjustments in tension of said line, and wherein tension in said line effects disposition of said second section relative to said first section, whereby the wrist support is variably adjustable, with regard to the disposition of said second section relative to said first section, by actuation of said device. 24. The wrist support of claim 23, wherein said device includes numerous locking positions for incremental adjustment of said device. 25. A wrist support, comprising: (a) a forearm component for receiving a forearm; (b) a hand component for receiving a hand; (c) a hinge extending between and connecting together said forearm component and said hand component, said hinge including an intermediate elastomeric portion having a height in a volar-dorsal plane that is greater than its width in a radial-ulnar plane; (d) a tensioning line further connecting said forearm component and said hand component; and (e) a tensioning line adjustment mechanism for selectively controlling the length and the tension of said tensioning line; (f) wherein shortening said tensioning line by said tensioning line adjustment mechanism draws said hand component in a dorsal direction relative to said forearm component. 26. The wrist support of claim 25, wherein said tensioning line adjustment mechanism includes numerous locking positions for incremental adjustment of the wrist support. 27. A wrist support, comprising: (a) a first section for receiving a forearm along a first axis defined by said first section; (b) a second section for receiving a hand along a second axis defined by said second section; (c) a bridging section extending between and connecting together said first section and said second section; and (d) an adjustment system including (i) a device and (ii) a flexible and inextensible line depending from said device; (e) wherein said line extends between said first section and said second section and along said bridging section, said device operable to adjust the length of said line extending between said first section and said second section thereby adjusting said second section and second axis thereof relative to said first section and said first axis thereof. 28. The wrist support of claim 27, wherein the bridging section is flexible and recoverable such that the disposition of the second section relative to the first section is variable according to the length of said line extending between said first section and said second section and an amount of tension in said line. 29. The wrist support of claim 28, wherein the bridging section comprises an elastomeric material 30. The wrist support of claim 28, wherein said line is attached to said first section and is attached to said second section. 31. The wrist support of claim 27, wherein the extent of said line between said first section and said second section and along said bridging section consists of one or more linear segments. 32. The wrist support of claim 27, wherein said line is a monofilament. 33. The wrist support of claim 27, wherein said line comprises a length of multifilaments. 34. The wrist support of claim 27, wherein said line comprises a cable.
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