Dribbling, passing, catching, and shooting the basketball means that the elbows can get overworked during a basketball game.
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Common elbow injuries found in basketballers include tendinitis, bursitis, sprains and strains.
A Bauerfeind elbow brace and support both protects and helps with the treatment through the provision of enhanced stability, proprioception and medical-grade compression.
Bauerfeind elbow braces also help to promote blood flow with the use of our 3D weaved medical grade compression, something not found when using simple neoprene sleeves and braces.
Take a look at professional basketball players from Washington Wizards wearing Bauerfeind supports to protect their joints and improve their body awareness.
The EpiPoint Elbow Strap is good for basketball elbow pain as it provides targeted tendon relief.
The massaging pads in the elbow brace provides a soothing massage effect to reduce swelling, inflammation and pain as you move. This added support will help stabilise your joint without limiting your ability to dribble down a court, catch and shoot.An elbow brace for severe and chronic elbow pain such as golfer’s elbow or tennis elbow and elbow injuries from basketball.
The EpiTrain elbow brace offers scientifically targeted support to relieve symptoms of elbow pain from basketball injury.
The brace supports your elbow’s natural movement without impacting mobility.
Two stabilising pads are built into the brace to provide a massaging effect to the inflamed area for pain relief.
Adjustable strap to increase compression for when it's needed most.
An elbow strap to support and relieve tendon pain such as golf and tennis elbow.
The EpiPoint elbow strap has been engineered for targeted relief of the elbow tendon.
The support fastens around the forearm with an adjustable band that lets you set the level of compression. This encourages oxygen and nutrients within the lower arm for healing and pain relief.
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Elbow braces usually work by compressing and stabilising the joint. Doing so relieves pressure on overworked, injured, or otherwise painful areas. Our EpiTrain, for instance, uses medical-grade compression knit and silicon pads to:
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The simple answer is protection against injury, injury recovery, and chronic pain management. The more complex answer is that there are a few elbow brace types, all of which are better suited for different things.
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Learn more: How to Wear a Brace for Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow
It depends on what you’re using the brace for.
For the EpiTrain and Sports Elbow Support, turn your arm so your palm faces outward. Carefully pull the brace up (label end first) until coloured lines sit on your forearm and the epicondyles (bony protrusions on the insides and outsides of your elbow) are square in the cutouts of the silicon pads. See our donning video for more details:
You’ll need to follow the manufacturer’s or your physio’s instructions for hinged braces.
This is a complicated question. Yes, quality braces will cost more. No, price doesn’t automatically dictate quality. And yes, if you want a good brace, you’ll need to aim for a quality product, and that often means investing a bit more money than what you would buying off a typical pharmacy or sports store shelf.
We’ve been making braces for nearly a century, and compression knit even longer. So, to us, a good brace means:
As long as a brace has that, it will support your joint as it should and be comfortable to wear. Cheaper alternatives like neoprene braces are often mass-manufactured into limited sizing options, meaning they won’t provide adequate support. Not to mention, neoprene isn’t particularly breathable. So especially for long-term injuries and conditions, it won’t be a viable option.
Learn more: Why You Should Reconsider Your Neoprene Brace (bauerfeind.com.au)
Whether you’re trying to protect your elbow from injury, recovering from injury, or managing elbow arthritis symptoms, aim to do strengthening and stretching exercises. These will keep your muscles strong and flexible, all the better to protect the joint.
If you have an injury or arthritis, always seek specialist advice. You should also closely monitor your pain levels and avoid activities that aggravate your symptoms too much.
For sprains and tendonitis, rest, ice, and elevate the joint. This will help curb further damage and swelling. And for arthritis, a heat pack can go a long way to relieving muscle stiffness.
A brace’s fabric, padding, and straps stabilise the joint and promote healing. So, pulling on an elbow brace is an excellent way to protect yourself from injury, recover from tendonitis and sprains, and even manage chronic conditions like arthritis. But to make the most of your brace, use it alongside other protection and recovery methods. RICE, specialist advice, and a good exercise routine are crucial.
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