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    Comfort Cool Open Elbow

    Lightweight, open-end neoprene splint provides warmth and is easy to don and doff.
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    • The Comfort Cool® Open Elbow Support is ideal for soft tissue injuries such as tennis or golfer’s elbow, ulnar nerve irritation, strains, sprains, bursitis, tendinitis and arthritis.
    • Thin, lightweight 1/16" (1.6mm) perforated neoprene provides light compression and protection for the sensitive elbow.
    • Lined with soft terrycloth.
    • The open-end design makes this elbow wrap easy to apply and fit even large upper arms.
    • Hook and loop tabs allow for quick-fitting adjustments.
    • Neoprene can be trimmed easily for a custom fit.
    • Fits either the left or right elbow.

    To size, measure forearm circumference. If in between sizes, choose the smaller size.

    • Small- 8" to 9½" (20 to 24cm)
    • Medium- 9½" to 11" (24 to 28cm)
    • Large- 11" to 12½" (28 to 32cm)
    • XLarge- 12½" to 14" (32 to 36cm)
    Products specifications
    HCPCSL3701
    • The Comfort Cool® Open Elbow Support is ideal for soft tissue injuries such as tennis or golfer’s elbow, ulnar nerve irritation, strains, sprains, bursitis, tendinitis and arthritis.
    • Thin, lightweight 1/16" (1.6mm) perforated neoprene provides light compression and protection for the sensitive elbow.
    • Lined with soft terrycloth.
    • The open-end design makes this elbow wrap easy to apply and fit even large upper arms.
    • Hook and loop tabs allow for quick-fitting adjustments.
    • Neoprene can be trimmed easily for a custom fit.
    • Fits either the left or right elbow.

    To size, measure forearm circumference. If in between sizes, choose the smaller size.

    • Small- 8" to 9½" (20 to 24cm)
    • Medium- 9½" to 11" (24 to 28cm)
    • Large- 11" to 12½" (28 to 32cm)
    • XLarge- 12½" to 14" (32 to 36cm)
    Products specifications
    HCPCSL3701
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