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Oprotec Tennis elkoņa sargs

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Gain relief from elbow pain with the OPROtec Adjustable Tennis Elbow Support. The targeted compression provides continuous pressure providing pain relief from tennis/golfer’s elbow and elbow tendonitis. The adjustable strap allows for a secure, customised fit making the strap comfortable to wear.

PRODUCT DETAILS

The OPROtec Adjustable Elbow Strap is an elbow support designed to offer you stability and protection. It uses targeted compression to offer continuous pressure throughout your joint, giving you the relief you need on the road to recovery. And with a one-size-fits-all design that can be adjusted to fit either elbow, you can slip it on in a flash for immediate pain relief.

Is it right for me?

Tennis elbow. Golfer’s elbow. Elbow tendonitis. No matter how you wrap it up, it’s a pain you want to get relief from, fast. That’s where our elbow strap comes in…

With an adjustable design that can be tailored to suit you, it’s the ideal elbow strap for tendonitis, allowing you to apply warming compression where you need it most. It’s also an excellent option if you need a tennis elbow support, as you can enjoy the perfect balance between stability, relief and in-play protection.

The Tennis Elbow Strap with gel pad can be used during a range of racket sports such as tennis and badminton as well as work activities to help prevent and reduce pain and discomfort caused by tennis elbow. The strap is available in one size and features an adjustable strap. 

From the tennis court to the golf course, get relief from elbow pain and get back to your best with the OPROtec Adjustable Elbow Strap.

KEY FEATURES
Contains latex

Do not wear over open wounds

Always seek professional advice on pain, injury or irritation.

One size fits most

Vairāk informācijas
Artikuls OPRO-TEC5747
Svars 0.50
Zīmols Opro
Kolekcija
Dzimums
Kategorija Balsti
Sertifikāts
Materiāls OPROtec

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