Product Description
Our Full Elbow compression sleeve provides support and medical grade compression over your entire elbow joint and for the surrounding muscles and tendons above and below your elbow joint, making it an indispensable piece of gear to have in your “toolbox”.
The incredible stretch and elasticity of the material means you won’t lose any range of motion, which is important for a joint that needs full range of motion in order to perform at its best. Because the material locks to your skin when you start sweating, it will not slip or need any readjusting during your workouts.
But it for your injury but keep wearing it for prevention of future injuries, so you never have to slow down.
Ideal For:
- Tennis and golfers elbow
- Arthritis of the elbow
- Swelling
- Forearm strains
- Strains to the lower portion of the biceps and triceps
Highlights:
- Won't limit your Range Of Motion
- Locks to your skin, so it won't slip
- Uniform, medical-grade compression
- No bulky straps and buckles
- Machine wash and dry
- Closed-cell foam core that won't absorb odor and bacteria
Specs:
- 3 mm thick
- Closed cell synthetic rubber core
- High-stretch fabric inside and outside layer
- Latex free
- Six-thread flatlock seam
- 20-30 mmHg compression level
What is the difference in styles?
The Full Elbow Helix covers the entire elbow joint. The material extends both below the elbow joint and above the elbow joint by several inches, also giving support to the upper forearm and lower portion of the upper arm. It is the product of choice for recent tendonitis and for injuries to the elbow or to the musculature around the elbow joint.
The Elbow Helix is a shorter product, covering the entire elbow joint but nothing below or above the joint. It is the preferred product for injury prevention, arthritis elbow compression, and is sometimes the preferred golfers elbow compression sleeve.
Proper fit is important
Please see sizing chart in product pics above
It is important to measure your biceps with your arm straight, 1-2 inches above the crease in your elbow. Please do not measure your forearm.