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The Best Palm & Wrist Supports
Office Depot palm and wrist supports filtered by size. Tap any support for its specs and who it’s good for.
You need a palm support if you have mild wrist discomfort while typing and want a low-cost first step before changing keyboards entirely. Use it to rest the heel of the hand during pauses — not to plant your wrists while actively typing.
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Palm & Wrist Supports FAQ
No — rest the heel of the hand during pauses, but lift slightly during active typing. Planting the wrist while you type encourages a bent posture that’s worse than no support at all.
A palm support is the gentlest step on the comfort ladder. If symptoms persist, an ergonomic keyboard is the next move.
Yes — every product on this list is selected from the Office Depot catalog through our partnership. Tap any item to view it on officedepot.com.
They’re selected by Desk Doctor using the same clinical methodology behind our full ergonomic assessment — CAESAR anthropometric data, ANSI/HFES 100-2007, and BIFMA G1-2013 — then filtered to what’s available through Office Depot.
Products supplied through our Office Depot partnership. Selections drawn from the same clinical methodology as the Desk Doctor assessment — CAESAR anthropometric data, ANSI/HFES 100-2007, and BIFMA G1-2013.
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