[Frequently Asked Questions]
Q: Why does the back of my elbow hurt when I straighten it while playing tennis? (Male, 30s, Tennis)
A: Since you're experiencing pain on the outside of your elbow while playing tennis, it's possible that you have what's known as "backhand tennis elbow." Backhand tennis elbow is often caused by movement or impact transmitted through the wrist, so we recommend using an elbow band or wristband to reduce strain. Stretching and training, as well as icing, are also effective treatments.
[For elbow problems from golf, tennis, and other sports] The pad's pressure reduces strain on the affected area.
[Reducing strain on the elbow] The strap and elbow pad provide pressure to reduce strain on the elbow. Adjustable pad position allows for use on both the inside and outside of the elbow.
[Highly comfortable and stays in place] The main body, which comes into contact with the skin, is made of a thin material that is highly absorbent, quick-drying, and dissipates heat. The loops are connected with elastic, allowing it to fit the shape of your arm and the contractions that occur during exercise.
[Easy to put on and adjust] The design of the device makes it easy to position, and the Velcro fasteners allow you to easily adjust the pressure and put it on and take it off with one hand.
[Tips for wearing the elbow band] Wear the elbow pad 4-5 cm below the area of pain (closer to the wrist).