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Lateral Tendinosis (Tennis Elbow)
Tennis elbow is caused by repeated contraction and twisting of the wrist muscles, causing tiny tears in the tendon, leading to inflammation.
Injury can occur from sports that involve twisting the hand or wrist such as tennis, bowling, skiing or golfing. People whose jobs require repeated or strenuous forearm activity, such as mechanics or woodworkers are also susceptable.
Persons with tennis elbow suffer from a recurring pain and tenderness on the outside of the upper forearm just below the elbow. Sometimes the pain radiates down the arm toward the wrist.
Lifting, bending or even picking up light objects with the affected arm can cause pain. If the condition is allowed to become chronic, grip strength can decrease.
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BioBrace products were designed to offer relief from the discomfort created by repetitive motion or sports related injuries.
Employing patented Pressure Point technology, devices such as our new Forearmed brace provide relief from the following conditions.
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