Bodyflex Tennis Elbow Support is designed to aid Tennis Elbow and Tendonitis. It has gel pad and strap for targeted compression. Made of breathable, water-resistant material. It offers a snug fit akin to a second skin. Ensuring comfort while reducing bulk and weight.
The Djo Donjoy Elbow Guard offers superior protection and control with its wraparound design, polycentric hinges & "X" strap for hyperextension prevention.
The Djo Procare Arm Band has a nylon design. It has a neoprene pad for comfort. This pad eases stress on the elbow. The band helps with tendonitis and strains. It adjusts with a D-ring and closure. It fits all sizes easily. This arm band helps with Golfer's elbow and Tennis elbow, providing support and relief.
The Djo Procare Clinic Tennis Elbow strap offers a two-inch wide nylon strap with a D-ring closure, allowing for a comfortable and customizable fit. It provides compression for addressing lateral/medial epicondylitis and tendonitis. Suitable for most patients, it comes in a convenient six-pack. Ideal for managing conditions like Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer's Elbow) and Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow), ensuring effective support and comfort during the recovery process.
Djo Procare's Elbow Immobilizer is designed to provide comfort to patients. It is made of a soft foam/nylon laminate. It has aluminum stays to limit elbow movement. But, they allow easy access to tubes. The immobilizer is easy to apply with contact closure straps. It is great for positioning limbs. It can also be used for post-op care, cleft palate care, and IV therapy support.
The Djo Procare Elbow Wrap offers comfort while restricting painful movements during rest and sleep. Featuring a removable splint, it allows for maximum immobilization with the stay inserted or gentle support with the stay removed. Two adjustable straps facilitate easy size changes and compression adjustment. Constructed with breathable foam covered in soft poly flannel for support and warmth. Latex-free. Ideal for conditions like cubital tunnel syndrome, Medial epicondylitis (Golfer's elbow), Lateral epicondylitis (Tennis elbow), and other elbow-related issues.