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M-Brace Tennis Elbow #139

M-Brace Epicondylitis Brace (Tennis / Golfers Elbow brace) has been designed and produced as a support and protective device for tendon and joint inflammations caused by trauma, stress or excessive fatigue. The pressure of the inside pad, which needs to be positioned immediately below the insertion of the tendon, relieves pain by diminishing the stress on muscles, tendons and ligaments.

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M-Brace Epicondylitis Brace (Tennis / Golfers Elbow brace) has been designed and produced as a support and protective device for tendon and joint inflammations caused by trauma, stress or excessive fatigue. The inside fabric is made from a soft breathable microfiber, extremely comfortable to the skin. The fabric on the outside, made with a particular and dense nylon mesh forming microscopic and resistant loops, allows the Velcro to securely fasten on the surface. Due to the specific construction, this brace can be worn and positioned very easily. The tension should be adjusted taking care not to slow down the normal circulation of blood. The pressure of the inside pad, which needs to be positioned immediately below the insertion of the tendon, relieves pain by diminishing the stress on muscles, tendons and ligaments.

Indications for Use:

  • Lateral epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)
  • Medial epicondylitis (Golfer's Elbow)
  • Can be used as a preventive measure during sports or during rehab phase

Product Features:

  • Fits on both arms
  • Adjustable pad
  • Latex and neoprene free
  • Hypo-allergenic
  • Machine washable
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Indications for Use:

  • Lateral epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)
  • Medial epicondylitis (Golfer's Elbow)