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This Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Elbow Brace offers adjustable, 4-angle immobilization with dual day/night modes, crafted from breathable, soft materials for all-day comfort. Designed to relieve ulnar nerve pressure, it fits both arms and multiple sizes, making it an essential support for managing elbow pain and nerve entrapment.
C**O
Good brace for healing safely -- with a bit of a learning curve (see tips below)
So far this has worked really well for me. It's hard to say if it's actually improving my condition or just preventing me from further injuring it further while it heals, particularly when I'm sleeping. I've only had it a few days so I can't speak to its durability.A couple of things that I figured out for best positioning it (for me at least):* The angle set screw is positioned so it's towards your right, for both your left or right arm. It seems to have a forearm cuff and an upper arm cuff. (See the product pic where it shows the model's left arm.)* Never let the velcro strap ends dangle freely, but just reposition them so that the brace is loose. This makes it easier to adjust with one hand and tighten later, rather than fighting to get them detangled from each other first.* It's difficult to get it positioned over your elbow and remain there for bent arm angles. Fully loosen the brace and position it where you want (with your elbow in the "hole"). Then fully tighten down the upper arm straps. Fully bend your arm so that it matches the set angle (up against the brace) and then tighten the forearm straps completely.These have worked for me, but if anybody has better tips, I'd love to see them. Overall the brace has been working pretty well, but the first few times positioning it can be a challenge -- especially if you're in pain.
E**E
Good for ulnar nerve and golfers elbow - can use without locking in one position
I have tried a huge variety of braces, and this is one of my two favorites. It’s sturdy and easy to put on and take off by myself. Something I discovered, is that you can leave the pin out of the hinge and use it without locking it into a single position. This worked really well for me. It greatly restricts range of motion and gives good structured support, but still allows a little bit of movement to make general day-to-day tasks and sleeping more comfortable.I was able to easily sleep with this brace, both with the pin in the hinge and with the pin out. I preferred using the brace with the pin out to have a little bit of movement. In my opinion, this brace is worth the extra cost.
H**L
Comfortable and good stabilization of elbow
I had a serious radial head and stem fracture with dislocation in January, requiring surgery, and following PT I used a rented adjustable medical brace to help straighten my elbow. It was massive, uncomfortable, and could only do so much so after returning it I bought this brace. While it's not as sturdy as the prescription brace, it was MUCH more comfortable to use and did a good job of helping me extend my arm, especially at night, on the 180 degree setting. That being said, 180 didn't truly straighten my elbow 180 degrees, as the material's flexibility provides the brace with a little give. At maximum extension it looks just like the seller photo. It's good though--it does exactly what it's supposed to do and does it very comfortably. It also fits snugly enough that you could wear it under a loose sleeve. I'd give it 4.5 stars if I could.
T**L
Works Well, But Bad Design and Construction
Ok... here's my experience with this elbow brace:It works great, and has helped with my Ulnar nerve issue. The downside is that the metal bars rip through the fabric after 3-4 weeks (see photos), causing the metal to stab you in the arm.... not fun. This is an almost perfect design, except for this MAJOR flaw. I have been through two of them so far, and will be (begrudgingly) ordering a third. I just wish the people who sell medical appliances like this could own up and make a product that will last for the many months of wear needed, instead of selling something which is seems designed to fail.
V**N
It's works.
I was having issues with sleeping on my elbow wrong. This fixed the problem.
E**N
Great
Works great comfortable enough for sleep
J**B
Not comfortable
Very very awkward, used it wo the metal bar for a couple of days, I understand the the point is to immobilize the elbow but this is not comfortable and the metalPieces come apart easily
K**A
Not for slender armed people
Not for slender armed folk, and the metal bar felt like it would be terribly uncomfortable and dig into my arm in few minutes I tried to make it fit.I ordered this in the small/medium. It was comically large despite my elbow width falling inside the product suggested sizing when I measured myself prior to ordering. I could pull the straps to max tightness and not get a snug fit on my lower arm. Useless.The mechanism for adjusting size wasn't complicated, but it was tricky to thread the screw through it - you have to perfectly align the metal pieces. Good luck doing that.I don't think this would have worked even if the fit was right. It felt like it was pushing uncomfortably on my lower forearm for the few moments I did wear it. Bleh.
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