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Tennis Elbow also known as Lateral Epicondylitis is caused by overuse. Pain can be felt on the outside of the elbow and occasionally in the forearm or wrist. Tennis players are not the only ones susceptible to Tennis Elbow, any sport or activity with similar repetitive motions can trigger Tennis Elbow. A brace on the upper forearm with compression will help relieve symptoms of Tennis Elbow. Combining rest, a brace for tennis elbow, physical therapy and cold therapy is a good start on treating Tennis Elbow. Need help selecting a support for tennis elbow? Use our Brace Advisor, for recommendations based on your level of activity and whether you have existing issues with tennis elbow or are looking for prevention.
Experience targeted compression and support with the Aircast Pneumatic Armband.
Adjustable air cells reduce pain and swelling for effective injury recovery.
Ideal for tendonitis and elbow strains—stay comfortable and heal faster every day.
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Target elbow pain and enhance support with the Bandit Elbow Band’s firm compression.
Adjustable design delivers relief from tendonitis, strains, and repetitive stress injuries.
Durable and comfortable—perfect for athletes and active lifestyles seeking lasting comfort.
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Get advanced compression and all-around support with the DonJoy Surround Elbow Support.
Designed to reduce pain and stabilize for conditions like tendonitis and arthritis.
Perfect for athletes and everyday use—protect your elbow and stay active longer.Learn More
Relieve tennis elbow pain with the ProCare Tennis Elbow Support’s targeted compression.
Adjustable strap provides customized fit and lasting relief during sports and daily activities.
Lightweight and durable—stay active and pain-free with superior elbow protection.Learn More
Target tennis and golf elbow pain with the DonJoy Advantage Elbow Strap.
Adjustable, durable support reduces strain and enhances comfort during play.
Perfect for athletes seeking fast relief and improved performance on the court or course.Learn More
Target pain and support your elbow with the DonJoy Performance Webtech Elbow Strap.
Adjustable strap design relieves tendonitis and reduces strain during activity.
Lightweight, durable, and perfect for athletes seeking fast relief and lasting comfort.Learn More
Soothe pain fast with DonJoy’s ColdForm Utility Wrap—hot or cold therapy made easy.
Versatile wrap targets injuries, reduces swelling, and speeds up recovery.
Comfortable, adjustable design perfect for athletes and everyday pain relief.
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Say goodbye to tennis and golf elbow pain with targeted compression support.
Durable, adjustable strap delivers all-day comfort and reduces strain during play.
Perfect for athletes and active lifestyles—recover faster and perform stronger.Learn More
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Tennis Elbow Braces and Supports
Lateral epicondylitis, commonly known as tennis elbow, is not limited to tennis players. The backhand swing in tennis can strain the muscles and tendons of the elbow in a way that leads to tennis elbow. But many other types of repetitive activities can also lead to tennis elbow: painting with a brush or roller, running a chain saw, and using many types of hand tools. Any activities that repeatedly stress the same forearm muscles can cause symptoms of tennis elbow, which include inflammation, soreness, or pain on the outside of the upper arm near the elbow. Good warm up exercises before repetitive activity is a good habit for preventing any injury, and wearing a brace can really help prevent tennis elbow.