🏆 Elevate Your Game with Elite Elbow Support!
The Bauerfeind EpiTrain Elbow Support offers targeted compression and advanced protection for chronic elbow pain. Designed for comfort and breathability, this support is perfect for various conditions, including tennis elbow and arthritis. Made in Germany, it reflects over 80 years of superior quality and innovation.
S**T
Decent, but also didn't try alternatives. Also pay attention to the instruction manual
I felt that this was ok, maybe not specifically for my type of injury, but I feel compression and slight support when putting this on for tennis. I do wear this when actively playing sports, and the flexibility doesn't bother me.If you are a user, pay attention to the instruction manual as I was a little concerned of stretching the material out. Until I looked at the instructions and saw you had to roll it up prior to putting it on. Ohhhhh makes sense now.
C**B
Excellent support
Works great and very comfortable even when the injury is still so painful
H**R
Pain is substantially less.
I have issues in both elbows. Bought the local pharmacy solutions as well as the local sporting goods solution. Neither did as expected. I have had other products from Bauerfeind, so I thought I would give it a try. These are a bit expensive, but I have to say it has been far better than the other solutions. I have purchased 2 now and do not regret it.
M**N
was it New or used
The band for the elbow itself is good in terms of functionality but the package it was in (not the outer box) was absolutely filthy there were no instructions in English and I was a little worried it was already used. So in essence the product itself was what it’s supposed to be and it’s quality but given the conditions of its arrival I will not use this seller again
V**Y
Good Quality but Take Care Putting On/Off
I have dominant side lateral epicondylitis, which makes for a difficult recovery. I’ve tried every style and many brands of braces and this is my favorite hybrid brace of soft, compression, and tendon pad pressure. I have two of this style for the elbow of two consecutive sizes depending on how much compression/pressure I’m looking for and I also purchased the optional strap that adds more tendon pressure above the pad (only available from mnfr website). I don’t find that really any pressure-pad or additional strap—helps my particular injury, but it may likely help others. Note: If you have two different sizes like me, and want the strap, go for the strap that fits your larger size, but don’t go too large. There is limited area for Velcro.Lastly, I also and I also have the wrist brace of the same brand (soft, compression, semi-rigid) to help keep the muscles attached to the elbow tendon from moving and causing more pain, which was recommended by my PT. For my acute injury (not repetitive injury), I find this helps me more.While these braces are quite comfortable, are less ugly than many, and are of good quality, do be careful when putting the brace on or off. Putting the brace on is definitely more difficult and you must careful not to pull too hard and rip the fabric. If you fold the top down over the pad and pull or push (on/off), it seemed a little easier. Also, don’t have arms moist with bio freeze or sweat, as it just adds to the friction.Overall, I recommend this brace and this brand. It is more expensive than most others (anywhere), I do find them worth the price.
A**N
Stretched out after one month
Purchased to combat severe tennis elbow in both arms. After trying multiple braces this one initially performed the best. It had good support during movement and reduced pain in general. Unfortunately after one month of daily use they have stretched out especially at the end openings and no longer fit properly. At first I thought the price matched the quality but I would not waste $200 on these again.
L**Y
It Really works well, just make sure you get the right size
I hurt my left arm a month before a trip to Disney World. It was a reinjury of a tennis elbow style injury I got from mountain biking several years ago. I did it trying to cut a metal support bracket out of the ceiling in order to install a dining room light (at 63, next time I may just call an electrician). This cuff is not cheap, but it seemed like its designed very well. I wear similar compression cuffs on my arms to relief stress pain when I road or mountain bike. I did get a cort. shot from my ortho Dr., but these take weeks to kick in. Between this cuff and some Motrin 800s, I got through my vacation without any miserable discomfort. You actually feel a little relief as soon as you put it on. It stretched a little and seems to break in a bit as it molds to your shape. I can wear it most of the day before my arm needs a break and the soft material-inserts cushions your arm if you hit your injured elbow on anything that jumps out and surprises you. As usual, size matters. I got the size 4 and my forearm measures 30 cm an inch or two from my elbow. Very comfortable and effective after a few days of break in.
S**Y
Comfortable for recovery
After quite a bit of online research, I found this was a highly rated “tennis” elbow sleeve for pickleball fanatics. So, after trying other types, I got this one. It’s really more expensive than the others. But worth it. Along with strengthening exercises, I will be wearing this while I recover and begin playing again.
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