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Adult Elbow Brace for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome and Other Elbow Pain
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- Available in Three Sizes: S: fits upper arm girth 6"-9", suggested for pediatric, kids, teens, junior boys girls; M: fits upper arm girth 10"-13", suggested for youth, adult women men; L: fits upper arm girth 11"-14", suggested for youth, adult women men; Comfort night elbow sleep support, compress and immobilize your elbow to your desired needs. Light as a feather, breathable, cushioned elbow splint for night or day time wear. Fits left or right elbows
- Adjustable Straps: This elbow immobilizer designed with 4 hook and loop straps, easy to adjust and more fitting the shape of the arm for a better compression, help reduce your elbow stiffness, swelling and inflammation caused by rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and speed up recovery and rehabilitation from elbow surgery, hyperextension, overuse strains or RSI
- Comfort & Breathable: The elbow brace is made of durable and lightweight fabric material, extremely comfortable to wear, which provides comfortable compression for your elbow; Mesh liner is breathable without stuffiness. It can provides a comfortable feel to your skin, and keep your arms dry even in hot weather! Suitable for all seasons day and night wear
- Holiberty Elbow Support: This physical therapy splint provides outstanding comfort while carefully stabilizing the elbow, helping to avoid painful motions during relaxation and slumber. It is perfect for alleviating nighttime discomfort associated with cubital tunnel syndrome, elbow inflammation, various injuries, fractures, or ulnar nerve issues, as well as after cleft palate procedures, IV therapy, and anytime the elbow requires immobilization.
- Wraparound support: Designed with removable three aluminum support strips, These three strips are evenly distributed around the arm which can effectively fix your arms and keep them straight when you sleep at night to avoid the pain and discomfort caused by the sustained stretch of the arm. Base on needs, maximum immobilization with splint in, or gentle support with splint removed

















