Clinically speaking, tennis elbow is caused when there is a repetitive force through the tendon located towards the outside of the arm, called the common extensor tendon, which attaches to the lateral epicondyle, also known as “the...
Read moreTendon’s don't often cope well with sudden changes to load or speed, so if you change at activity or do it more often, the tendons can become inflamed and cause pain. In Tennis Elbow the inflammatory response can be very painful, also causing: limited grip strength, difficulty...
Read moreThe elbow support acts by reducing the effort and force that goes through the tendon. The support brace has a pressure pad build in to pressurise the tendon and reduce the force. This gives the tendon an opportunity to rest and heal.
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