Bodyassist Thigh Adduction Tendon Strap
Rigid (non stretch) tendon strap for strains, sprains and muscle pulls.
FEATURES & BENEFITS.
- Assist to minimise further hamstring injury.
- Buckle design allows powerful application.
- Physiotherapist inspired design.
- Works like a tennis elbow band for the thigh.
- Provides rigid support without stretch.
- Sports quality lightweight terry finish.
- Rigid tendon support to the upper thigh.
- Easy to adjust.
INDICATIONS
- Relieves IBS (Iliotibilal Band Syndrome).
- Quad strains.
- Hamstring weakness.
- Leg fatigue.
- General pain from sports.
- Recovery.
- Swelling
WARNINGS
- The manufacturer/importer will not be held responsible for any misuse of this product.
- If pain increases or persists discontinue use and consult a physician.
- No brace can totally prevent injury and no guarantee is made either expressed or implied that injury will be prevented by this product.
- To maintain quality the manufacturer reserves the right to alter specifications and materials without prior notice.
- Individuals with allergic reactions to rubber/latex should not use such products.
- Unless otherwise specified this product contains rubber/latex content.
- Please seek medical advice prior to use if you suffer from circulatory problem.
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Rigid non-stretch strap.
- Fits left or right.
- Washable, hygienic.
- Simple one hand application.
CHART & FIT GUIDE
- Once size fit.
CARE
- Hand wash in warm water.
- Use mild detergent.
- Do not bleach.
- Do not tumble dry.
- Do not dry clean.
- Hang to air-dry in a well ventilated area.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Slip high up over the thigh.
- Thread through buckle and close hook over loop.
- Lock down firmly.
- Adjust for comfort.
- Compression to be firm, yet not too tight so as to restrict circulation.
- Always ensure to choose the most suitable support for the specific activity and/or injury you may be experiencing and if unsure always consult a physician.
- You should feel firm compression and protection.
- Do not apply over open wounds or if you have a susceptibility to dermatitis.
- Compression to be firm, yet not too tight so as to restrict.
- Always choose the most suitable support for the specific activity and/or injury you may be experiencing.
- If unsure consult a physician.
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