McDavid 489 Gomito per tendinite e gomito del tennista medio

Brand:McDavid

3.3/5

46.67

McDavid Inc. è il produttore di alta qualità del paese di tutori medici sportivi e abbigliamento sportivo. I tutori sono realizzati in neoprene privo di lattice al 100%, fornendo terapia termica, compressione e supporto dei tessuti molli. La stragrande maggioranza dei prodotti è prodotta negli Stati Uniti. Tutto il materiale dell'abbigliamento a compressione contiene la tecnologia di gestione dell'umidità HydraVent che mantiene l'atleta fresco e asciutto o la tecnologia di gestione dell'umidità ThermaVent che mantiene l'atleta caldo e asciutto. La tecnologia brevettata HexPad di McDavid fornisce un sistema di imbottitura durevole, traspirante e leggero nell'abbigliamento a compressione. Hexpad è progettato per muoversi e conformarsi al corpo dell'atleta, fornendo la massima protezione. HexPad è la scelta della maggior parte dei giocatori di basket professionisti e dei giocatori di football del college D1.

Si adatta al gomito sinistro o destro. LIVELLO 2: Protezione Avanzata. Costruzione con cuciture piatte per il massimo comfort e vestibilità aderente. Chiusura regolabile in velcro per una vestibilità sicura e comfort. La struttura in neoprene priva di lattice fornisce terapia termica/compressiva e supporto dei tessuti molli. I doppi cuscinetti in sorbotano forniscono una pressione mirata e antidolorifica. Ideale per aiutare ad alleviare i sintomi dolorosi del gomito del tennista/golfista attraverso una pressione mirata. Importato. Miscela.
Brand McDavid
Brand Name ‎McDavid
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,722 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Hand Orientation ‎both
Included Components ‎1 Compression Strap
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎5 x 5 x 5 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎5.75 x 3.62 x 1.38 inches
Item Weight ‎60 Grams
Manufacturer ‎McDavid
Material ‎Blend
Model Name ‎Dual Pad
Model Year ‎2014
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.08 Kilograms
Part Number ‎MD489
Size Medium
Size ‎Medium
Specific Uses For Product Arthritis,Tennis Elbow,Golf Elbow,Epicondylitis
Sport Type ‎Tennis, Golf, Mixed Martial Arts, Baseball, Basketball
Suggested Users ‎unisex-adult
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Scritto da: ZoomZorch
Strap or Sleeve???
Generally, I’ll compare the devices: Sleeve vs Band/Mfgr vs Mfgr. The existing Amazon reviews cover the individual pros & cons. For months, I’ve been dealing with moderate to severe medial epicondylitis or “golfers elbow”. Both elbows – more pronounced in right (I’m right handed). As my elbow pain began to become a very persistent problem, I decided to find a “fix”. I’m pleased to say my elbows are much improved … read on. The onset my elbow problems coincided with the failure of the pneumatic piston on my office chair which resulted in the chair sinking to the “bottom”/not staying at the desired height. Not realizing this would cause elbow problems, I procrastinated replacing the chair for a few months because, after all, it was still functional … just lower than I was accustomed to. Once the broken chair was identified as the problem, I immediately stopped using it and replaced it. Slowly, my elbows got better … but they were still injured and needed support to heal. Those of you that have epicondylitis from working at your desk, PLEASE try raising your chair up a few inches. Replacing the chair put me on the road to recovery. However, I soon discovered that healing my “injured” elbows was going to take some time. Riding my bike (road & mountain) inflamed my elbows and set me back in the healing process. Same thing with golf. Taking divots & grounding the club was very painful. Ongoing, my elbows would be especially painful in the morning. I had never experienced this pain before my office chair inflicted injury. I’ve researched & believe the pain is from sleeping with my arms tightly bent. Bending the elbow compresses the ulna nerve and flexes the injured tendon thus exacerbating the injury. I started sleeping with elbow sleeves which reminded me to keep my arms straight(er) throughout the night. Soon, my morning elbow pain began to subside. So what’s the fix? Surgery isn’t an option for me. Advil & ice help but aren’t the cure. So I went to the internet to read all abut epicondylitis (including Amazon product reviews) for a potential fix. Lots of great reviews here on Amazon for various brands of elbow bands and elbow sleeves. Not sure what to do, and growing impatient with the limitations imposed by my elbows (really – I can't pick that up because my elbow hurts??), I decided to purchase several of the better qualit/more popular straps and sleeves that I found here on Amazon. For each device, I assume that I purchased the correct size based on the manufacturers sizing recommendation. This of course, doesn’t mean I got the correct sizes. Here are my measurements: Forearm: 11.5” Elbow: 11.5” Bicep: 12.5” A common problem with nearly all of sleeves & straps I purchased, are lack of directions. None of the sleeves tell you which end goes toward the bicep and which side of the sleeve goes over the elbow (top vs bottom). Looking at the sleeves, some have discernable differences in the openings and the weave on top/bottom. Using logic, I assume that I got them on correctly … but not sure in all cases. Same with all the bands (except the EpiSport). Where are they placed in relation to the painful tendon? How much tension should they have? How do they help the healing process? How do these things help prevent injury? The EpiSport has excellent directions describing the mechanics of the band and where to place it. These directions were very helpful making informed assumptions on how to wear all the devices. Strap or sleeve? Generally, I found the straps to be much better for targeting the muscle compression and therefore protecting the tendon. I’ve found the sleeves to be supportive giving some muscle compression & comfort while supporting the injured & surrounding areas. Straps: McDavid 489 Elbow Strap “L”: A comfortable neoprene strap. I found it helpful but limited because it compress the entire arm with some added neoprene high points for focused compression. Because the compression around the arm is mostly uniform, I don’t think it is as effective as the other straps. EpiSport Epicondylitis Clasp “L”: Excellent instructions on how to wear the clasp and how it works. Because of the instructions, I understand how the band is designed to work: "The clasp applies dual compression on the long tendons of the forearm extensor and flexor muscles making them more parallel to allow healing to begin and reduce inflammation and pain.” I wore it on the golf driving range and for a few rounds of golf. It was comfortable and effective. No pain during or after. I believe, this clasp does the best job of targeting and compressing the muscle while reducing the compression elsewhere on the arm. Bauerfeind EpiPoint Elbow Strap One Size: Looking at their web site, I believe this strap is designed for tennis elbow and therefore any vague instructions are geared for compression on the outside of the arm. I reverse everything and use it for golfers elbow. Worked well for tree pruning project with heavy arborist pole saw. Pulling motion was too much for elbows. Not really believing this would help, I decided to try it. Figured it was worth a try since I couldn’t continue anyway. Also didn’t know for sure how to put it on since it didn’t come with any instructions other an elaborate multi language disclaimer booklet. I put it on and pain was gone! Couldn’t believe it. No pain afterward either. Later, Google helped me find this information on where to put the strap and the mechanics of how it works: "The strap should be placed around 2.5 cm distal to the lateral epicondyle”. Turns out, I had the strap too close to the elbow. I found the quote here: http://www.mikereinold.com/2009/07/are-tennis-elbow-straps-effective.html Sleeves: Zensah Compression Elbow Sleeve “M”: Wore it on vigorous hour long mountain bike ride. Did the job. Supported my elbow. No pain during or after ride. The weave of the Zensah appears to be very specific for support & range of motion (this is the only way I could figure out how to wear it). The Zensah is a thinner lighter weave and therefore “cooler”. I think it generally helped with the constant vibrations. McDavid 512 Elastic Elbow Support “L”: Left arm on vigorous hour long mountain bike ride. Did the job. Supported my elbow. No pain during or after ride. Function was not quite as good as the Zensah. The McDavid, however, is a thicker heavier weave & and therefore “warmer”. If want the extra warmth, I will go with McDavid. I sleep with the McDavid sleeve on because it comfortably supports and helps me keep from bending my elbows tightly. Bauerfeind EpiTrain Elbow Support “Size 4: Comfortable neoprene and anatomical/form fitted neoprene sleeve with compression high points that don’t really compress much. It doesn’t come up onto bicep very high and tends to slip down more than others. Although it provides some support and limited compression, its best attribute is impact protection to the painful area. You will know what I’m talking about when you bump the painful tendon connection. I wear this when doing educational part of my Jiu Jitsu class. It won’t, however, stay on my elbow while sparring so I take it off to spar.
Scritto da: John P.
If you have bad tennis elbow, grab one of these
This definitely has given me the ability to use my bad arm a lot more than I could before
Scritto da: Scott E. High
Helps Alleviate The Pain--But Will Not Cure The Problem
Tennis elbow, or any kind of tendonitis, can be very painful and inconvenient. Usually following your doctor's orders of rest, elevation, ice, Naproxen (NSAIDs), topical creams, exercises and therapy, and/or cortisone injections will help put you back in the game. Using an elbow support like this McDavid 489 can also help alleviate the pain, but it won't cure the problem. Inflammation/tearing of your tendons can cause you to have surgery if you aren't careful with rest and treatment. Being an ex-athlete (we're talking decades ago) I've had my share of tendon problems. I tried all the conservative treatment methods to treat my left heal pain and finally had to see a highly qualified orthopedic surgeon who treats the Orlando Magic players. MRI's and x-rays showed a lot of damage and the only hope was to have a complicated surgery. The doctor sawed through the ankle bone, repositioned it, and pinned and screwed it back together. The peroneal tendons were so torn up that he sewed the two of them together to provide some stability. Ten years later I had to have the same surgery repeated but the previously repaired tendon(s) was so shredded up that the tendon(s) was removed and replaced with cadaver tendons. Now my kids call me "Dead Dad Walking". So yes, this McDavid elbow support does help alleviate the pain. But I know that giving my elbow an appropriate rest and using conservative treatment will be more beneficial in helping me avoid another surgery. Be smart and treat this as an injury that can get worse from continued abuse. The surgery, recovery and physical therapy are no fun--no fun at all. .
Scritto da: David C.
Tight on larger forearms
The product works for sure, it gives me relief but I have larger forearms and after some time it starts to cut off the circulation a bit and I need to stretch it a bit for a minute. Ive slept with it on and had no circulation issue so not sure why when Im awake other than possible lower bloodpressure? I wish it was a tad larger because I dont even need to tighten the strap. Another thing Id add is I wish it had a thicker pad on the inside to allow more direct pressure on the nerve the way the ratchet type braces can offer. It does relieve my hand pain and allows me to make a fist.
Scritto da: Thomas F.
Sizing. Runs small compared to my measurements. I bought medium so a large should be fine.
Runs a little small.
Scritto da: Ricardo Ramirez
Partially met my expectations, however...
...no to the fullest extent. I need the entire elbow area supported as the pain is present there as well.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Definitely buy over the sleeve
Definitely buy over the sleeve. Bought the sleeve and it really did not do anything for the pain. But this high points the pain and although doesn't make it disappear the strap really did take some of the pain away and make the range of motion much easier. Highly recommend
Scritto da: M. Willis
Cannot tolerate the 2 pads...
I simply could not tolerate the two pads. They absolutely irritated me, so I took out my seam ripper and removed the one I didn't need. This worked well, but I still find the elastic band to be excessively snug. I wish there were more sizes, as it seems to run awfully small. I've bought about a dozen elbow straps over the past several weeks and very few have been up to par (pun somewhat intended for you medial/golfer's elbow types). In my opinion, the best straps I've come across are Mueller Hg80 and Bracoo Tennis/Golf Elbow Strap with EVA Pad. Mueller has a sleek look if you like the Harley Davidson thing and Bracoo looks like somebody glue-gunned a piece of foam to elastic, but the elbow pain is severe enough that I wouldn't care if they were covered in Spongebob fabric so long as they WORK. The fact is that they're slim, have low profiles (for elbow straps that is, at least), don't slip much (so long as you put them at the exact right tension), and put a good amount of pressure where I need it. As you can tell, I'm not the biggest fan of these monstrosities. For the life of me, I cannot figure out why the majority of elbow straps are freakishly huge and thick when all you need is a small area of pressure, but whatever. They're better than nothing.
Scritto da: mr james c m snell
Supportive and very comfortable
I’ve tried a few tennis elbow supports for golf and this one is so good. It’s comfortable, soft , very supportive … I forget I’m wearing it and doesn’t restrict any movement at all and offers excellent. Above all it prevents the twinges I often feel when playing sport.
Scritto da: DG
Instant Relief
I have been struggling with elbow pain for some time and the symptoms appeared to be tendonitis. The McDavid 489 strap provided instant relief from the constant pain in the lateral aspect of my elbow and also the shooting pains in my forearm and hand. : )
Scritto da: Johnny
Amazing Elbow Band for golfer's elbow syndrome
Doing a lot of weighted excersises for Calisthenics I got an injury at my elbow (golfer's elbow syndrome) and I had to considerably reduce the volume and intensity of my training..after that I've been recommended from my physiotherapist to buy a hand/wrist splint support/immobilizer and wear it during the night in order to keep my hand in the rest position and to allow to all my forearm tendons to rest..that helped me but I wass still experiencing pain during my workouts.. later a friend told me about this dual pad elbow band so I decided to give it a try...now after 3weeks that I'm using it I can tell that it really works! I can workout without feel any pain and doing really tough excercises..of course I'm avoiding those that were too bad like all the supinated holds...being sad that I can tell that using the Mc David dual pad band in combination of the hand/wrist splint support it's helping me to heal from the golfer's elbow syndrome.
Scritto da: Raj
Effective in relieving pain
Looks good in relieving pain. Easy to use strap. Good quality pressure pads. You have to adjust the pads position for maximum relief.
Scritto da: Zigmund
Best bro
Works well..no discomfort when wearing it!! Highly recommend from an elite athlete

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