
Neo G Tennis and Golf Elbow Clasp (Universal Size)
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Product Summary
- Suitable for Adults with epicondylitis (Tennis/Golfers elbow, sprains or Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI.
- Medically engineered to help relieve pain associated with epicondylitis (Tennis/Golfers elbow) and other sprains and repetitive strain injuries.
- The vibration dampening pad provides added protection and helps dampen vibration, stress and strain at the medial and lateral elbow.
- Adults who need support and relief for occupational and sporting injuries.
- Also suitable for everyday activities and sports including golf, tennis, basketball, volleyball and many more
The Neo G Tennis/Golf Elbow Clasp is specifically designed to provide dynamic compression and support to the forearm muscles and elbow tendon complex. It works by helping dampen vibration, stress and strain at the medial and lateral elbow by stabilising and cushioning the flexor and extensor muscles in the forearm.
This strap can be used on either left or right forearm and is particularly useful in cases of epicondylitis (Tennis/Golfers elbow), as it helps reduce tendon irritation and overuse.
The unique ergonomic, lightweight design allows adjustable, yet firm compression and customisable fit.
Neo G products are designed by orthopaedic professionals and registered as Class 1 Medical Devices.
Key Features
- Fully adjustable to ensure the optimum fit and blood flow safety.
- Universal size (one size fits most), fits the Left or Right arm and is Unisex suitable for men and women.
- Class 1 Medical Device
- Inbuilt premium silicone vibration dampening pad for maximum support and targeted compression.
- Firm yet flexible outer shell for maximum compression and support.
- This product is also compatible with the Neo G Hot & Cold Therapy Disc.
Size Guide
- Universal, one size product providing adjustable support and compression.
- Fits the Left or Right arm Fits up to 36cm / 14.7In.
- Measure forearm circumference at largest point for maximum size.
How to use
- Always read the product information before use.
- Please see product box instructions for reference of illustration(s), images and content whilst fitting
- With palm towards floor, slide support through hand and onto forearm.
- Position the silicone vibration dampening pad directly over painful area
- Wrap strap around forearm and fasten securely, but ensure support is comfortable.
Materials
Polyethylene, Polyamide, Polyurethane, Cotton, Polyester, Neoprene, Elastane, Steel. Pad: Silicone
Warnings and Restrictions
Attention: The indications outlined may not be suitable for your condition, before use always seek medical advice from your physician. Always take advise on duration of usage.
- Ensure the clasp is not uncomfortably tight and blood flow is not restricted.
- Avoid wearing for prolonged periods (e.g. whilst sleeping).
- Only use on clean, intact skin.
- Do not use if you have a known allergy to any of the specified materials.
- Do not use if liniments, ointments, gels, creams, or any other substances have been applied to affected area.
- The product should be applied as illustrated on the packaging.
- If a rash develops, pain is prolonged or conditions worsen, discontinue use and consult a physician.
Wash and care instructions
- Remove silicone before washing
- Hand wash cold (do not use fabric softener).
- Dry flat. Do not tumble dry or dry clean.
- Do not bleach.
- Do not iron.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct heat and sunlight.
Pharmacist FAQs Answered
What is tennis or golfer's elbow, and how will the strap help me?
Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis) are overuse conditions caused by repetitive arm, wrist, or hand use, such as swinging a racquet, typing on a computer, or lifting. This action causes stress on the tendons linking your forearm muscles to your elbow, which leads to pain, tenderness, or stiffness.
This elbow support relieves pain by gently dispersing pressure across the forearm muscles below the elbow joint. The silicone stress-dampening pad targets the area of pain, dampening tension on inflamed tendons. It alleviates strain while moving, allowing the tendons to relax and recover. The support will not cure the condition by itself, but it is a helpful part of a complete treatment regimen, which could include rest, ice, stretching, or physiotherapy.
How do I use the elbow clasp effectively to get the best results?
For best results:
- Strap over your hand and onto your forearm, palm down.
- Position yourself over the tender or sore area (outside elbow for tennis elbow; inside for golfer's elbow).
- Wind the strap around your wrist tightly, making a good fist but not too tight. You should still be able to curl your fingers and, and your skin should never discolour, get cold or tingle. Make sure you can't slip it underneath your arm.
Wearing it while being active, such as sports, housework, or computer use, may decrease pain and guard the elbow against additional stress. Always comply with the product instructions on the packaging and consult with a healthcare provider if unsure about placement or fit.
How tight should the elbow strap be?
The strap must be tight enough to keep the muscles in position but not tight enough to restrict circulation or be uncomfortable. A helpful test is that you must be able to fit one or two fingers under the strap comfortably. Signs it is too tight are:
- numbness or tingling in the fingers or hand
- skin discolouration
- swelling under the strap
If you notice any of them, release the strap at once. The goal is comfortable compression to relieve strain without cutting off blood flow.
Do I wear it all day?
You can wear the elbow clasp with activities that cause or increase your elbow pain, such as typing, lifting, gardening, or sports. However, it's not for constant, all-day wear; you should not sleep in it. Let your muscles and skin rest, and do not wear it for several hours without a break unless advised otherwise by a healthcare professional. Talk to your doctor or physiotherapist if your pain persists or worsens despite wearing the strap.
Will this treat repetitive strain injuries (RSI) or computer-related elbow pain?
Yes. The Neo G Elbow Clasp can be helpful in managing RSI and repetitive strain elbow pain caused by repetitive tasks like mousing, typing, or working with tools. These tasks can cause infinitesimal strains that add up over time and result in tenderness in the muscles and tendons around the elbow.
By providing targeted support and suppressing vibrations, this clasp can help reduce irritation to those tendons, possibly enabling you to more easily continue light activities while your elbow heals. Long-term relief often also encompasses ergonomic adjustments, stretches, and targeted exercises in addition to bracing use.
How do I clean and care for this elbow strap?
To keep the strap in good condition and clean:
- Remove the silicone pad when cleaning.
- Hand wash in cold water with mild soap—never use bleach or fabric softener.
- Do not dry, iron, or dry clean. Let it air dry flat out of direct sunlight and heat.
- Store in a cool, dry place.
Wash it regularly to prevent skin irritation, especially if you wear it continuously during an activity or when sweating.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis) are overuse conditions caused by repetitive arm, wrist, or hand use, such as swinging a racquet, typing on a computer, or lifting. This action causes stress on the tendons linking your forearm muscles to your elbow, which leads to pain, tenderness, or stiffness.
This elbow support relieves pain by gently dispersing pressure across the forearm muscles below the elbow joint. The silicone stress-dampening pad targets the area of pain, dampening tension on inflamed tendons. It alleviates strain while moving, allowing the tendons to relax and recover. The support will not cure the condition by itself, but it is a helpful part of a complete treatment regimen, which could include rest, ice, stretching, or physiotherapy.
For best results:
- Strap over your hand and onto your forearm, palm down.
- Position yourself over the tender or sore area (outside elbow for tennis elbow; inside for golfer's elbow).
- Wind the strap around your wrist tightly, making a good fist but not too tight. You should still be able to curl your fingers and, and your skin should never discolour, get cold or tingle. Make sure you can't slip it underneath your arm.
Wearing it while being active, such as sports, housework, or computer use, may decrease pain and guard the elbow against additional stress. Always comply with the product instructions on the packaging and consult with a healthcare provider if unsure about placement or fit.
The strap must be tight enough to keep the muscles in position but not tight enough to restrict circulation or be uncomfortable. A helpful test is that you must be able to fit one or two fingers under the strap comfortably. Signs it is too tight are:
- numbness or tingling in the fingers or hand
- skin discolouration
- swelling under the strap
If you notice any of them, release the strap at once. The goal is comfortable compression to relieve strain without cutting off blood flow.
You can wear the elbow clasp with activities that cause or increase your elbow pain, such as typing, lifting, gardening, or sports. However, it's not for constant, all-day wear; you should not sleep in it. Let your muscles and skin rest, and do not wear it for several hours without a break unless advised otherwise by a healthcare professional. Talk to your doctor or physiotherapist if your pain persists or worsens despite wearing the strap.
Yes. The Neo G Elbow Clasp can be helpful in managing RSI and repetitive strain elbow pain caused by repetitive tasks like mousing, typing, or working with tools. These tasks can cause infinitesimal strains that add up over time and result in tenderness in the muscles and tendons around the elbow.
By providing targeted support and suppressing vibrations, this clasp can help reduce irritation to those tendons, possibly enabling you to more easily continue light activities while your elbow heals. Long-term relief often also encompasses ergonomic adjustments, stretches, and targeted exercises in addition to bracing use.
To keep the strap in good condition and clean:
- Remove the silicone pad when cleaning.
- Hand wash in cold water with mild soap—never use bleach or fabric softener.
- Do not dry, iron, or dry clean. Let it air dry flat out of direct sunlight and heat.
- Store in a cool, dry place.
Wash it regularly to prevent skin irritation, especially if you wear it continuously during an activity or when sweating.