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Elbow & Arm Supports & Braces

Neo G Elbow & Arm Supports & Braces are designed by orthopaedic professionals and medically engineered to help aching, strained, sprained, unstable, injured, weak or arthritic elbows and arms. All registered internationally as Class 1 Medical Devices, Neo G Elbow & Arm Supports & Braces include the wrap around fully adjustable braces of the Variable Compression System Range. Made with heat therapeutic neoprene, VCS wrap around braces help warm muscles and joints while offering the ideal level of compression. Neo G breathable sleeve supports of the Active, Airflow and Airflow Plus ranges offer mild to moderate to firm support levels with Multi-Zone Compression, ideal for sport and active lifestyles. Post Operative Braces from our Medical Support Products range provide the ideal healing environment for elbow injuries. Neo G Arm Slings are medically engineered to fit both the left and right orientations, helping support and elevate the shoulder and arm to enable a comfortable healing position after injury.

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      Which elbow brace do I need?

      Elbow braces and supports and arm supports can be essential tools for recovery, injury prevention, and everyday comfort. Whether you're recovering from surgery or looking for stability in your everyday life, let us help you to find the best elbow or arm support for you by answering a few simple questions.

      Elbow injury help & advice

      Explore our blog articles about elbow injuries, exercises, supports, and more.
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      The supports and braces landscape can, at times, be overwhelming. If you’re in the position of needing a medical device for support during rehabilitation from an injury, surgery or due to an ongoing condition, we’re here to help.

      ELBOW BRACES FAQ

      Our experts have answered your top questions about elbow braces and supports.

      An elbow brace is generally worn under your clothes. It should fit snugly enough to provide effective support and compression, but not so tightly that it causes discomfort, restricts circulation, or creates numbness. Ensure it allows for a comfortable range of motion appropriate for your condition. Always follow the specific instructions that come with your brace.

      To wear a brace for tennis elbow, which targets the outer part of your elbow, position the brace on your forearm. Our tennis elbow supports contain a silicone cushion, which, as a starting point, should be positioned directly on the painful area. This positioning can then be adjusted as required to find the area that will provide the most relief.

      For golfer's elbow, which affects the inner part of your elbow, the silicone cushion within the brace should be placed directly on the painful area. This position can then be adjusted to find the area that will provide the most relief.

      Yes, tennis elbow braces are widely recognized for their effectiveness. They work by applying targeted compression to the forearm muscles just below the elbow. This helps to absorb and redirect the forces that would otherwise put stress on the injured tendons, allowing the tendons at the elbow to rest and heal. Many users experience significant pain relief and improved function when using these braces.

      Yes, elbow supports can be very helpful for tendonitis affecting the elbow, such as tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis). They work by providing compression and often a counterforce mechanism that reduces strain on the inflamed tendons. By supporting the muscles and redirecting stress, elbow supports allow the irritated tendons to rest and recover, which can significantly reduce pain and promote healing. They are often a valuable component of a broader treatment plan for tendonitis.

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