MEDI R110010 EPIBRACE GREY - ELBOW SUPPORT

MEDI R110010 EPIBRACE GREY - ELBOW SUPPORT

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Epicondylitis strap

medi Epibrace is an epicondylitis brace. The product is exclusive to be used for the orthotic fitting of the muscle base and only on unbroken skin.

  • Moveable air filled pad
  • Easy to put on and take off
  • Correct pressure due to measurement scale

Product benefits

  • Reduction of stress to the affected muscle and tendon attachments in the elbow due to pressure pad

Material components 

Polyester, polyamide, polyurethane, polypropylene

Size

Universal

Indications

  • All indications where it is necessary to relieve muscle origins at the ulnar and/or radial epicondyle, such as:
  • Epicondylitis (e.g. tennis or golfer‘s elbow)

Contraindications

  • No side effects have been reported to date. In the following circumstances you should consult your doctor before use:
  • Disorders or injuries of the skin in the area where the product is used, above all in case of signs of inflammation (excessive heat, swelling or reddening).
  • Sensory or circulatory disturbances of the forearm or the hand.
  • Disorders of lymphatic drainage and swelling of unclear origin of the soft tissues distal to the elbow.
  • Impingement syndrome (pressure irritation of the nerves supplying the arm).
  • If you have a known history of contact allergy or tenderness to pressure, you should wear a thin cotton armsleeve under the medi Epibrace as a preventive measure. In principle, supports or braces that fit too tightly to or around the body can cause local pressure phenomena or, more rarely, to constriction of blood vessels or nerves.
  • If you have a known history of contact allergy or tenderness to pressure, you should wear a thin cotton armsleeve under the medi Epibrace as a preventive measure. In principle, supports or braces that fit too tightly to or around the body can cause local pressure phenomena or, more rarely, to constriction of blood vessels or nerves

 


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