Tynor Tennis Elbow Support With Silicone Pad, Small Size - Black, Pack of 1’s
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Overview
Elbow support to relieve from elbow sprains and strains
Support for pre and post operative elbow conditions
With silicone pad interface
Made of PUF fabric
Size: Small, 18-25 cm
Color: Black
Benefits
It offers relief from elbow sprains and strains
Provides support during pre and post-operative elbow conditions
Helps to provide relief from generalized pain and tenderness in the forearm
Provide relief from pain in elbow caused by repetitive strain injury due to strong grip or active finger movement
Smart and sporty, can be used both for therapeutics and prophylaxis
Silicon pad interface absorbs impact and vibration very effectively, it provides proprioception and quick healing
How to Use
Designed for ease of use, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional or follow provided guidelines for proper usage, especially in complex cases or post-surgical recovery
Open the buckle and loosen the strap, slide it all the way up one finger breadth or one thumbs' breadth below the elbow where it's irritated and tighten the strap.
Description
Tynor Tennis Elbow Support is designed to provide pre and post operative elbow conditions, it helps to provide relief from elbow sprains and strains. Made with PUF fabric which is breathable and provides comfortable compression. Silicon pad interface improves impact and vibration and absorption. It has reverse buckle, this mechanism provides targeted pressure and customized compression. It is designed to provide solution for musculoskeletal conditions and injuries in orthopedic care, to alleviate pain, aid in recovery, and offer support through a range of orthopedic products designed to enhance comfort, mobility, and overall well-being for individuals with orthopedic issues.