ELBOW
Elbow braces assist with bending or are used for support and positioning. The right brace will depend on what your health concern is. Our elbow products feature multiple range-of-motion positions. They’re also universal and suitable for several medically-prescribed needs, such as:
- Bicep/tricep tendon ruptures
- Chronic gouty arthritis
- Dislocations
- Distal bicep tendon repair
- Elbow ligament instabilities
- Fracture management
- Tricep tendon repair,
- Hyperextension
- UCL repair or reconstruction
And more.
TRU-RANGE® POST-OP ELBOW
The ARYSE TRU-RANGE POST-OP ELBOW features multiple range-of-motion (ROM) positions to provide support for injury recovery.
Scope of Application: bicep/tricep tendon ruptures, chronic gouty arthritis with or without tophus, dislocations, distal bicep tendon repair, elbow ligament instabilities, fracture management, hyperextension, lateral collateral ligament repair, lateral epicondylitis, medial epicondylitis, osteoarthritis, post-surgery recovery, rheumatoid arthritis, total elbow arthroplasty, tricep tendon repair, UCL repair or reconstruction, ulnar nerve transposition, among others
Features: universal, range-of-motion (ROM) hinge with multiple settings, lightweight, breathable, and comfortable
Product Materials: aluminum, polypropylene thermoplastic polymer, nylon, polyurethane
Directions for Use:
- Unfasten and loosen straps
- Align hinge with center of involved elbow joint
- With uninvolved hand, pull straps around involved arm and fasten straps starting closest to elbow and working out, tightening to desired comfort level
- To adjust range of motion, press flexion and/or extension button(s) and rotate until desired degree is achieved
TRU-RANGE+® POST-OP ELBOW
The ARYSE TRU-RANGE+ POST-OP ELBOW features multiple range-of-motion (ROM) positions to provide support for bicep/tricep tendon ruptures, chronic gouty arthritis with or without tophus, dislocations, distal bicep tendon repair, elbow ligament instabilities, fracture management, hyperextension, lateral collateral ligament repair, lateral epicondylitis, medial epicondylitis, osteoarthritis, post-surgery recovery, rheumatoid arthritis, total elbow arthroplasty, tricep tendon repair, UCL repair or reconstruction, ulnar nerve transposition, and more.
When to use TRU-RANGE Post-Op Elbow Brace?
- Bicep/tricep tendon ruptures
- Dislocations
- Distal bicep tendon repair
- Elbow ligament instabilities
- Fracture management
- Hyperextension
- Lateral epicondylitis
- Osteoarthritis
- Post-surgery recovery
Among others
How to use ARYSE® TRU-RANGE® Post-Op Elbow Brace?
- Unfasten and loosen straps
- Align hinge with center of involved elbow joint
- With uninvolved hand, pull straps around involved arm and fasten straps starting closest to elbow and working out, tightening to desired comfort level
- To adjust range of motion, press the flexion and/or extension button(s) and rotate until desired degree is achieved
Frequently Asked Questions About Elbow Braces
An elbow brace is a medical instrument that gives assistance and stimulation to the elbow joint in order to aid with pain relief and healing.
Elbow braces can help heal a variety of injuries, including tennis or golfer’s elbow, stress fractures, chronic gouty arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis, dislocations, distal bicep tendon repair, elbow ligament instabilities, UCL repair or reconstruction, hyperextension, total elbow arthroplasty, and more.
Elbow braces provide compression, support, and heat therapy to the elbow joint and upper forearm. This helps absorb the forces transmitted through the soft tissues to the point of pain outside the elbow, delivering a more steady flow of blood to the injured elbow, allowing the injury to heal faster.
The benefits of using an elbow brace include reduced pain, increased support and stability, improved range of motion, and faster healing time.
We offer a variety of elbow braces, including the Aryse Tru-Range Post-OP Elbow brace and the Aryse Tru-Range+ Post-OP Elbow brace, two of the finest models in the market right now.
The type of elbow brace most suitable for you depends upon the root cause and intensity of your discomfort. It is strongly advised to consult a physician before purchasing an elbow brace. Your physician can guide you in discovering which kind of support meets your symptoms best.
If you have pain that doesn’t go away when you rest your arm, trouble bending your arm, or feel pain or swelling when using your arm normally, you may benefit from an elbow brace. You may require an elbow brace if rest and ice fail to alleviate the pain.
Most elbow supports are made to fit a wide variety of arm circumferences and include adjustable hinges for varying degrees of comfort and support. However, the best approach to guarantee a comfortable fit is to consult the manufacturer’s size chart.
Yes, you can wear an elbow brace while playing sports. Elbow braces are often recommended for athletes with elbow injuries or conditions such as tennis or golfer’s elbow.
Yes, you can wear an elbow brace all day. However, it is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for wear time and to remove the brace periodically to allow the skin to breathe and to avoid skin irritation.