Neo G’s range of Elbow Supports – A Quick Overview

Neo G Elbow Supports Overview

Neo G have various elbow supports suitable for a wide range of applications. From knitted pull on supports to fully featured post operative hinged elbow braces, there is something to suit all types of injury. With so much choice it can be difficult to know which support has the features and benefits that you require. Below is a quick summary of our current elbow support range for you to discuss with your healthcare professional:

 

721 - Airflow Elbow Support

  • Provides Mild Support
  • Multiple sizes available (S-XL)
  • Slimline and lightweight
  • Breathable fabric helps control moisture
  • Fits left or right arm

 

 

458 - Airflow Plus+ Elbow Support

  • Provides Moderate to Firm Support
  • Multiple sizes available (S-XL)
  • Silicone cushions (on either side)
  • Lightweight and breathable
  • Fits left or right arm

 

 

899 - Elbow Support

  • Provides Moderate Support
  • Universal Size (one size fits most)
  • Heat Therapeutic Neoprene
  • Adjustable wrap around strap
  • Compatible with Neo G Hot & Cold Therapy

 

 

 

883 - Tennis/Golf Elbow Strap

  • Provides Moderate Support
  • Universal Size (one size fits most)
  • Heat Therapeutic Neoprene
  • Silicone vibration dampening pad
  • Compatible with Neo G Hot & Cold Therapy

 

160 - RX Tennis/Golf Elbow Strap

  • Provides Moderate to Firm Support
  • Universal Size (one size fits most)
  • Breathable fabric
  • Silicone vibration dampening pad
  • Compatible with Neo G Hot & Cold Therapy

 

 

760 - Tennis/Golf Elbow Clasp

  • Provides Firm Support
  • Universal Size (one size fits most)
  • Firm outer shell
  • Silicone vibration dampening pad
  • Compatible with Neo G Hot & Cold Therapy

  

859 - Post Operative Elbow Brace

  • Provides Firm Support
  • Universal Size (one size fits most)
  • Comfort pads and adjustable straps
  • Adjustable length, lightweight frame
  • Hinge system limits movements between -10 to 120 degrees flexion

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