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Air Tennis Elbow Support System _ Universal

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Fits either left or right forearm
Universal Size
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Brand: Advanced Orthopaedics

The Air Tennis Elbow Support System (Universal) is a specialized orthopedic device designed to alleviate pain and provide support for individuals suffering from tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis. This condition typically results from overuse of the forearm muscles, leading to inflammation or tears in the tendons that connect the forearm to the elbow.

SUGGESTED HCPC: N/A

ORDER NUMBER: 2301

SIZE: Universal (see sizing chart to the left)

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:

• Air tennis elbow system has three uniquely designed features
• Air therapy pad helps reduce swelling
• Foam tension pad to maximize compression and dissipate force
• Fits either left or right forearm

INDICATIONS:

Tennis elbow syndrome, tendonitis, lateral/medial epicondylitis.

Categories: Wrist & Elbow
Manufacturer: Advanced Orthopaedics
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Air Tennis Elbow Support System _ Universal

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