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Description
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? to 15?, with a higher degree among females than males on average.
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 humer...
Key Benefits
- Circular pad for extra pressure on the muscle in the arm or wrist.
- Provides full support of the 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.
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Direction for Use/Dosage
- 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 the desired compression.
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Safety Information/Precaution
Use as directed by the physician. Consult a doctor if the pain prolongs.
Other Information
SIZING
Measure around the elbow joint.
- S: 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")
SIZING Measure around the elbow joint.
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