Breathable knit support with silicone inserts for regulated elbow compression. This lightweight, anatomically knit fabric support stimulates circulation and enhances metabolism to promote accelerated recovery. Use the EpiTrain Elbow Support for treatment of lateral epicondylitis, medial epicondylitis, pre- and post-operative elbow conditions, elbow strains or sprains, chronic swelling and edema, and arthritis/osteoarthritis.
Features two contoured silicone inserts that surround the medial and lateral elbow bones and lay over the flexor and extensor muscles.
These inserts redistribute compression away from the epicondyles to the surrounding soft tissues, relieving pressure and aiding in the resorption of swelling and edema. Circulation problems are prevented by reduced compression at the edges of the support. Stretchy, breathable and moisture-dissipating fabric will not retain heat and is machine washable. Fits either the left or right arm. To size, loosely measure the circumference of the arm, with the arm slightly bent, 4-3/4" (12cm) below the lateral elbow. For more information, see Specs tab. If between sizes, choose the smaller size.
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