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medi Epibrace

Epicondylitis support
  • Moveable air filled pad
  • Easy to put on and take off
  • Correct pressure due to measurement scale
Product variety
Standard colours
Grey/grey
Grey/magenta
Grey/lime
Suitable for
Men's sizing
Women's sizing
Material components
Polyester, polyamide, polyurethane, polypropylene

Epicondylitis strap

medi Epibrace is an epicondylitis brace. The product is exclusively to be used for the orthotic fitting of the muscle base and only on unbroken skin.

Product features

Reduction of stress to the affected muscle and tendon attachments in the elbow due to pressure pad

Intended purpose

During longer periods of rest (e.g. when
sleeping) you should take the medi Epibrace
off.

Goal setting

Open the strap on the brace and lie it down, fully unrolling it, in front of you. Position your forearm on the brace with your palm facing upwards so that the light grey positioning mark on the pad is positioned on the side that English you feel pain. Then attach the pad to the positioning mark so that the tip of the pad is parallel to the elbow joint. Example: If you have tennis elbow (Epicondylitis humeri radialis) in your right arm, the positioning mark should now be on the right side of your right arm.
Thread the strap through the plastic loop and attach the fastening. The distance between the edge of the fastening and the outer elbow should be approx. 3 cm when the elbow is bent.
Refer to the table for guidance values on how tight the fastening can be done up. Your forearm circumference (measured 5 cm below the elbow joint) should be used as the reference value. Tighten the strap until you attain the value shown on the chart. You can adjust the pressure according to your wishes.
The clasp should now be firmly positioned on your arm, without slipping or constricting the arm. Form a fist with your hand. You should be able to feel your muscle under the pad. When your muscles are relaxed, the brace should sit against the pad without a noticeable feeling of pressure.
In principle, the product should be used in accordance with medical supervision and should be fitted by a trained specialist, i.e. an orthopaedic technician, the first time that you put it on. If you wish to use other products with this product, then this should be discussed and agreed with your GP.
If your arm or hand becomes numb, loosen the aid or remove it if necessary. If your condition persists, consult a doctor.

Indications

Epicondylitis (e.g. tennis or golfer‘s elbow)

Size table
universal
R.110.01Δ
numbercolour
Δ = fill in for colour0grey / grey
1magenta / grey
2lime / grey
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1 800 361-3153
1 888 583-6827
service@medicanada.ca