0301 / NEOPRENE ELBOW STRAP - PRESSURE PAD
The OTC 0301 elbow strap provides relief from painful symptoms of tennis elbow, helps dampen vibration and shock often transmitted during periods repetitive motion. Excellent for use in athletics and occupational activities.
Indications Listed Below
• Perforated neoprene material is breathable and allows for comfortable long-term wear
• Pressure pad provides additional localized support and pain relief
• Latex free
Product Features
Neoprene material
Perforated neoprene material is breathable and allows for comfortable long-term wear.
Pressure pad
Pressure pad provides additional localized support and pain relief.
How to Measure for and Apply Elbow Strap
SIZE | MEASURE AROUND FOREARM RIGHT BELOW THE BEND OF THE ELBOW |
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SMALL | 7.75" - 9.75" (19.5 - 25 cm) |
MEDIUM | 9.75" - 11" (25 - 28 cm) |
LARGE | 11" - 13.5" (28 - 34 cm) |
Measuring Instructions
A. Measure around the forearm right below the bend of the elbow.
Application Instructions
1. Unfasten the elbow strap and pull up to right below the bend of the elbow.
2. Position the pressure pad over the painful area, then tighten and fasten.
Medical Applications
Review the accompanying chart to determine the product that best suits your needs. On the left, you will find a variety of injuries that OTC products are specifically designed to treat and prevent. On the top, you will find the product numbers of all OTC Elbow Products. If a red box is present where the column and row intersect, your injury or condition is treated/prevented by the associated product.
0301 | 0302 | 2089 | 2419 | 2421 | 2427 | 2428 | 2429 | 2439 | |
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Arthritis | |||||||||
Bursitis | |||||||||
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) | |||||||||
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome | |||||||||
Cumulative Trauma Disorders | |||||||||
Forearm Pain | |||||||||
Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow) | |||||||||
Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer's Elbow) | |||||||||
Mild Elbow Pain | |||||||||
Mild Sprains, Strains | |||||||||
Moderate Sprains, Strains | |||||||||
Repetitive Stress Injury | |||||||||
Tendonitis | |||||||||
Ulnar Nerve Pressure |
Tendonitis
Tendonitis is a painful condition resulting from the swelling of the tendons in the forearm. Two of the most common forms of tendonitis that effect the elbow are Tennis Elbow and Golfer's Elbow.
The conditions shown below may not be treated by the product listed on this page. Please view the above Medical Applications Chart to determine what conditions this page's associated product treats.
Tennis Elbow
The most common injury to the elbow is that of lateral epicondylitis, or tennis elbow. Tennis elbow is an inflammation of the extensor muscles on the lateral epicondyle of the humerus. Tennis elbow usually develops from repetitive gripping activities such as grasping a tennis racquet, rake, crescent wrench or paintbrush. These activities put too much stress on tendons that eventually cause small tears in the tissue and thus tennis elbow.
Golfer's Elbow
One of the most common injuries to the elbow is that of medial epicondylitis, or golfer's elbow. Golfer's elbow is an inflammation of the extensor muscles on the medial epicondyle of the humerus. Golfers elbow usually develops from repetitive impact activities such as hitting a golf ball, pitching a baseball, chopping wood, or using of hand tools frequently. These activities put too much stress on tendons that eventually cause small tears in the tissue and thus golfers elbow.
The Anatomy of the Elbow
Outer elbow
A. Ulna Bone
B. Radius Bone
C. Medial Epicondyle
D. Humerus Bone
Inner elbow
A. Exterior Muscles
B. Ulna Bone
C. Lateral Epicondyle
D. Humerus Bone