EpiTrain

Tennis elbow or golfers elbow can cause irritation and pain that inhibits activity and performance. The EpiTrain® active support helps reduce this pain and relieve tension. As you move, the special knitted compressive support with its built-in visco-elastic pads stimulates the muscles and aids healing.

Indications

  • Epicondylitis (e.g. tennis elbow, golfer's elbow)
  • Osteoarthritis/arthritis
  • Postoperative and posttraumatic irritation
  • Tendomyopathy
  • Post elbow Arthroscopy
  • Elbow strains or sprains
  • Chronic swelling and edema

ManuTrain       

In cases of tenosynovitis (inflammation of the tendon in the wrist), arthritis of the wrist or following injury, ManuTrain® takes the strain off your wrist and provide pain relief. To do this, the flexible Train® active knitted fabric compressive inserts incorporated in it, taking pressure off nerves and blood vessels and relieving pain. An inner stay and an elastic strap stabilize the wrist, reducing irritation.

Indications

  • Arthralgia (degenerative, rheumatic, reactive)
  • Tenosynovitis
  • Feeling of instability (e.g. radioulnar subluxation)
  • Posttraumatic

EpiPoint

The EpiPoint® stabilizing support relieves tendon pain such as tennis elbow (epicondylitis lateral) and similar muscle and tendon attachment site irritation or inflammation. Its integral elastic pressure cushion (pad) relieves pressure on the tendon attachments at precisely the right points. A special red warning section indicates if the strap has been pulled too tightly and if the pressure is therefore too strong. It can be worn on either the left or the right arm.

Indications

  • Epicondylitis (e.g. tennis elbow)
  • Elbow pain due to overuse

RhizoLoc

Following thumb joint injuries, such as tears or sprain to the collateral ligaments ("skier's thumb"), or for indications of osteoarthritis (arthrosis of first carpometacarpal joint) or irritation, RhizoLoc stabilizes the thumb saddle and metacarpophalangeal joint. A Velcro® tab allows the mobility of the joint to be limited as treatment requires.

Indications

  • Lateral ligament lesions of the 1st MCP (skier's thumb)
  • Irritation in the region of the saddle and first metacarpophalangeal joints of the thumb (acute/chronic, e.g. osteoarthritis)