Joint – Carpal Compression Band
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- Provides gentle stabilization after front leg trauma
- Supports recovery from minor carpal (wrist) bone fractures
- Helps manage carpus joint instability and weakness
- Reduces swelling and discomfort from carpal inflammation
- Relieves pain and stiffness in dogs with arthritis or arthrosis

The Balto® Joint Dog Wrist Brace is a veterinarian-approved solution designed to help dogs with wrist (carpal) joint injuries, soreness, or instability. Whether your pup is recovering from a sprain, strain, or soft tissue injury, or simply needs extra support due to arthritis or chronic pain, this brace provides stability while still allowing your dog to move naturally and comfortably. It’s especially helpful for senior dogs who want to stay active but need additional joint support.
Made with breathable, non-neoprene material, the Balto® Joint offers gentle compression to increase blood flow, reduce stiffness, and ease inflammation in the wrist joint. The brace comes with two lightweight aluminum splints that can be adjusted for a custom fit, or removed when only light compression is needed, such as in cases of arthritis. With adjustable straps and padded extensions, it’s easy to ensure a secure, comfortable fit for your dog.
- Why pet parents choose the Balto® Joint:
- Supports recovery from wrist injuries like sprains, strains, and soft tissue damage
- Helps manage chronic soreness and arthritis, reducing pain and stiffness
- Customizable support with removable aluminum splints for different conditions
- Comfortable, washable design with adjustable straps for a tailored fit
- Protects wounds and bandages, preventing licking, biting, or friction
The Balto® Joint can also be used on healthy dogs as a preventive support, helping protect active or working dogs from injury. Available in X-Small through X-Large sizes, this brace is an excellent option for pets of many breeds and sizes, giving them the comfort and stability they need to stay active and happy.
| SIZE | SKU | WEIGHT | A | B |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| X-Small | BTCARPALXS | 9 - 17.5 lbs | 2" | 2.75" |
| Small | BTCARPALS | 17.5 - 55 lbs | 3" | 3" |
| Medium | BTCARPALM | 55 - 110 lbs | 4" | 4.75" |
| Large | BTCARPALL | 110 - 130 lbs | 4.5" | 5" |
| X-Large | BTCARPALXL | 130+ lbs | 5.25" | 6.25" |
Measurement A: Circumference of metacarpus
Measurement B: Height of the brace
| SIZE | SKU | WEIGHT | A | B |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| X-Small | BTCARPALXS | 4-8 kg | 5 cm | 7 cm |
| Small | BTCARPALS | 8-25 kg | 7.6 cm | 7.6 cm |
| Medium | BTCARPALM | 25-35 kg | 10 cm | 12 cm |
| Large | BTCARPALL | 35-50 kg | 11.5 cm | 12.7 cm |
| X-Large | BTCARPALXL | Over 50 kg | 13 cm | 16 cm |
Measurement A: Circumference of metacarpus
Measurement B: Height of the brace
Step 1
Prepare the brace by opening the straps and position the brace on the affected area (Fig. 1).Step 2
Hold the brace firmly against your dog or cat's leg and secure all the Velcro straps around the leg. The brace should not be loose or twist on the leg (Fig. 2).NOTE: It is not necessary for the brace to overlap.
Compare Like Braces
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Uses |
Used to maximize stability in the carpal area and increase blood flow. | Used as an alternative to common splints and casts (used to treat fractures) for the radius, ulna, and carpus. |
Splints |
Consists of two aluminum (slightly adjustable) splints - medial and lateral. | Consists of three aluminum (slightly adjustable) splints - medial, lateral, and posterior. |
Fit |
Uses Velcro for a secure fit. | Uses adjustable straps for a more secure fit and greater compression. |
Most Common Use |
Used more to support the carpus. | Used more for fractures to the radius, ulna, or carpus. |
- Allow up to two weeks for your pet to fully accept the brace
- Wear the brace for 30 minutes a day, increasing 30 minutes each day after, for up to 12 hours
- Consult your veterinarian for specific instructions on when to wear your brace
- Remove the brace when your animal sleeps at night
- Inspect your pet for signs of skin irritation. If any are present, contact your veterinarian
- In addition to wiping the brace clean, keep skin and fur that comes into contact with the brace clean
- Inspect your brace regularly for any damage
A clean brace not only prevents infections, irritation, and a stinky smell; but it also allows your brace to last longer. To help support the longevity of your bracing device, here are some of our tips on how to properly clean your orthopedic bracing:
- Remove as much hair as possible from any Velcro® frequently to prevent compaction.
- Use lint roller or lightly adhesive tape to remove hair from the material of the brace.
- By hand, use warm water and a gentle cleansing soap to remove any stains and odors.
- Rinse soap thoroughly from the brace
- Hang to dry. Once the brace is completely dry, it is ready for use!









