Features
Targeted Compression for Epicondylitis Relief
The Bauerfeind Epipoint Elbow Strap provides focused help for tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow. An integrated pressure pad targets the muscle attachments at the elbow joint. The inelastic strap allows you to set the exact level of compression required. Soft, breathable materials help maintain comfort during work and sport.
You perform daily tasks and exercise more comfortably when you wear the Bauerfeind Epipoint Elbow Strap. The design aims to reduce strain on the irritated tendons during movement. A red warning zone on the strap indicates when the tension is too high. This support suits lateral or medial epicondylitis and repetitive strain injuries.
Features and Benefits
- Integrated pad targets pressure on tendons
- Inelastic strap provides consistent compression
- Red warning zone prevents over tightening
- Soft, breathable fabric improves comfort
- Universal fit for left or right arm
Indications for Use
- Lateral epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)
- Medial epicondylitis (Golfer’s Elbow)
- Repetitive strain from work or sport
- Support during rehabilitation and activity
Getting pain relief from tennis elbow or golfer’s elbow is virtually instant with the EpiPoint Elbow Strap. With a minimal slim design that’s perfect for wearing during sports or sitting under your work clothes at the office, it’s completely adjustable for any arm, no matter the pain.
The EpiPoint Elbow Strap relieves pain and massages the tendon and surrounding muscles using a special five point gel pad that can be moved to target the muscle exactly where you need it. The anatomically shaped strap lined with gentle padding for comfort and all day wear, the EpiPoint Elbow Strap is ideal for those suffering from tendinitis in the elbow.
- The viscoelastic pad – exerts highly targeted compression
- Dynamic pressure adjustment – thanks to an elastic adjustable band
- Red colour coding – alerts user of excessive compression
- Controlled compression of the forearm – targeted pressure relief for areas subject to excessive pain
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