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ELBOW |
Elbow joints include ulnohumeral, radiohumeral and superior radioulnar joints. Numerous ligaments surround the joint capsule. The elbow joint itself is a simple hinge joint, consisting of the humerus, ulna and radius. The humerus and ulna bone shaft form an angle, called the "carrying angle". Normal carrying range angle is about 10˘X to 15˘X, with a higher degree among females than males on average. |
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TENNIS ELBOW BRACE |
Neoprene |
ELBOW SUPPORTS |
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- Circular pad for extra pressure on the muscle in the arm or wrist.
- Provides full support of elbow region in conjunction with reducing of the insertion of the extensor carpi radialis tendon.
- Adjustable compressive strap reduces tension in wrist and finger extensors during gripping.

- Insert hand into the brace and pull up to the elbow.
- Position the circular pad on the extensor or flexor muscle.
- Thread through the buckle and secure the hook and loop strap to desired compression.

- Tennis elbow
- Golfer's elbow
- Weak elbow
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SIZING |
Measure around the elbow joint. |
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23.2-25.7cm (9 1/8-10 1/8") |
M |
25.7-28.3cm (10 1/8-11 1/8") |
L |
28.3-30.8cm (11 1/8-12 1/8") |
XL |
30.8-33.3cm (12 1/8-13 1/8") |
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FIBER CONTENTS |
70% Neoprene, 15% Nylon, 15% Cotton
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