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Serola Gel Arc Elbow Brace: How to Adjust the Size - Video
In this video, see how to adjust the Serola Gel Arc Elbow Brace to fit all sizes.
Elbow pain arises when contracted muscles tear the periosteum and/or tendons at their attachments to the epicondyle, which is a bony knob at the elbow. Then, the forearm muscles become tight and pull on their attachment to the medial or lateral epicondyle, medial meaning the front of the forearm and lateral meaning the back of the forearm. These injuries and pain commonly occur during overuse through activities such as tennis, golf, bowling, arthritis, stress and strains, and some types of carpel tunnel syndrome. Continued activity causes additional pull and continues the pain cycle.
To learn more about the Serola Gel Arc Elbow Brace, go to: https://www.serola.net/product/serola-gel-arc-elbow-brace/
Please also see our videos on Lateral Epicondylitis at http://youtu.be/bENdUt3zORA and Medial Epicondylitis at http://youtu.be/FwyMq5CaO1s
Elbow pain arises when contracted muscles tear the periosteum and/or tendons at their attachments to the epicondyle, which is a bony knob at the elbow. Then, the forearm muscles become tight and pull on their attachment to the medial or lateral epicondyle, medial meaning the front of the forearm and lateral meaning the back of the forearm. These injuries and pain commonly occur during overuse through activities such as tennis, golf, bowling, arthritis, stress and strains, and some types of carpel tunnel syndrome. Continued activity causes additional pull and continues the pain cycle.
To learn more about the Serola Gel Arc Elbow Brace, go to: https://www.serola.net/product/serola-gel-arc-elbow-brace/
Please also see our videos on Lateral Epicondylitis at http://youtu.be/bENdUt3zORA and Medial Epicondylitis at http://youtu.be/FwyMq5CaO1s
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