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The OTC 2439 Elbow Support features anatomically contoured gel insert pads to provide targeted, precise compression to support weak or injured soft tissue around the joint. The elastic material is lightweight and breathable with a four-way stretch that molds around the bony prominences of the joint. The compression gel inserts support natural motion and provides for an optimum fit.
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The OTC 2435 Knee Support with Compression Gel Insert and Flexible Stays features anatomically contoured compression gel insert pads to provide targeted, precise compression to support weak or injured soft tissue around the joint. The elastic fabric material is lightweight and breathable with a four-way stretch that molds around the bony prominences of the joint. The compression gel inserts support natural motion in the joint and provides for an optimum fit.
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The OTC 2428 elbow night splint support is designed for those suffering from cubital tunnel syndrome, a condition very similar to carpal tunnel syndrome except that it originates from near the elbow, rather than the wrist. The purpose of this night splint is to keep the elbow comfortably fixed in a straight position (extended) while sleeping and prevent any involuntary, painful movement. It is made from a lightweight, breathable fabric that is well padded. It features a lightweight rigid metal splint that can be easily removed from its pocket for washing. Dual fastening straps provide for a comfortable custom fit.
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A safe, natural, non-invasive low cost stimulant which helps the body heal itself of minor discomfort. When worn as directed, BandIT's patented design works in conjunction with the human anatomy to reduce the stress on tendons and muscles and allows your muscles to relax. It may be worn for long periods of time with complete comfort without cutting off circulation or hampering your daily movements. One size fits most arms, right or left.
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The OTC 2365 Wrist Brace features a pre-shaped aluminum splint
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Most simple repetitive tasks such as brushing teeth, getting dressed and using a computer can be a problem for someone with a wrist or thumb injury or condition.