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The MUELLER Sports Medicine Adjustable Elbow Brace offers targeted compression and customizable support for men and women suffering from elbow pain due to sports or repetitive work. Made with breathable HydraMesh neoprene, it ensures moisture-wicking and warmth retention to aid healing. One size fits most adults with an adjustable strap for a secure fit on either elbow. Trusted for over 60 years, this brace combines comfort, durability, and professional-grade pain relief.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.77 x 4.92 x 1.34 inches |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 1.2 x 6.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.15 Grams |
Brand Name | MUELLER |
Warranty Description | One Year |
Model Name | MUELLER Sports Medicine Adjustable Elbow Support for Tennis & Golfer's Elbow, Support and Relive Strain for Men & Women |
Color | Black |
Material | Neoprene |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Mueller Sports Medicine |
Part Number | 75217B |
Style | Adjustable |
Included Components | 1 elbow brace |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Sport Type | Walking |
C**B
Can re-purpose as knee or foot wrap for RICE
I keep in freezer and use (re-purpose) as a handy knee wrap for RICE after a training run. I couldn't find a good knee wrap and this fits the bill. Fits nicely over my knee and can insert small icepack. My husband uses it for a foot wrap for RICE.
R**N
Works
Great support. runs a little snug on my average sized arms, and can get pretty warm, but it does it's job.
F**T
Can't buy just one!
Bought three elbow braces to help limit the range of motion on my left arm. Had/have issues with strains, pulls, so every year, be it spring or fall, somehow I manage to hurt the left arm. Not a tennis player by any means...just get myself into trouble raking, or seeding, or other repetitive tasks that cause pain that lasts for weeks!So I bought Bracoo, Yosoo, and Mueller. All get rated a 5, but they all have very different functions. In terms of support, Bracco is the toughest, i.e. limits the range of motion the most. Mueller is next, Yosoo is least limiting.The Bracoo bands are wide, and can apply pressure to the lateral epicondyle, as do tennis elbow straps. I use those too, but wanted to try something that limits the range of motion. Bracco is a bit tricky to put on, but once you get the hang of it, it's fine. And can be adjusted easily to match the joint. Bracco is a bit too wide and to hot, too stiff to sleep with. I have a habit of bending my elbow while counting sheep, so I was hoping to just keep the arm straight, without turning blue! Great for when I'm moving firewood, working on car. Great support.Mueller is a bit softer, has a sleeve that you slide on, then tighten velcro. Very easy to apply. For general support around the house, at work, driving, this is the one to use. Also too warm for sleeping, but not as stiff.The Yosoo is the most compact elbow brace, and is suited for either super stiff support or gentle support, depending on how you tighten. The straps are MUCH longer than the other two, and you can manipulate them to be in just the right spot. If you want to apply pressure, easy to do. The actual stiffness of the stiffeners sewn into the brace seem stiffer than the other two, but the brace is shorter than the other two, so the perceived support is a bit less. Anyway, this is the one that I have worn to sleep a few times, and the narrower straps allow the arm to breath, and keeps just enough pressure to keep it straight while counting sheep.So all good, the three have different levels of support, so buy a few...I like all these.
D**J
Great design, but the edges of the elbow mesh are very scratchy
I really wanted to love this compression sleeve. The design is smart, with a sheer stretch nylon sleeve that you slide onto your arm & adjust the position to align your elbow with a padded area. There are two wide wraps that secure with hook & loop - one adjusts below the elbow in one direction; the other adjusts above the elbow in the opposite direction. You can adjust the compression with both adjustable straps. At the tightest comfortable adjustments, I still had a substantial range of arm & elbow motion, and it definitely felt supportive at the tennis elbow area.Sounds like a great, easy to use item, but the edges of the elbow pad area are extremely scratchy on the skin and it borders on painful after hours of wear. I've flipped it inside out and ran my finger around the elbow patch edges... its either rough on the edges, nylon thread, or a combo of both that causes the pain.As a workaround, I turned it inside-out & applied paper medical tape known as micropore around the edges where the elbow patch is stitched to the sleeve. I flipped it rightside-out, and was able to sleep in it comfortably. But sliding your arm into and out of the sleeve causes the paper tape to peel a bit, not to mention you would probably want to take the tape off between wearings or at very least to launder it. The paper tape left no adhesive residue after overnight wear, but I don't know if leaving the tape on would cause it to transfer adhesive onto the sleeve.That's all a bit of work, not to mention the cost of paper tape, to make this compression sleeve usable. I will continue to look at other brands & options. Unless you plan to wear this over a thin, long sleeve, I can't recommend it.
J**S
Very sturdy, snug comfortable fit with excellent support!
2nd updated review: Another reviewer referred to the velcro not lasting long, so I want to provide my feedback that aligns with that reviewer's experience. My original strap fasteners held well for 3 months before losing their grip. Since my wife sews, we went to a fabric store and purchased a longer piece of velcro (about 3 times the original velcro fastener for 4 new placements - one on each strap) that she sewed onto the existing strap (see the white thread sections in the pics).This allows a stronger support than the original and should last a couple of years - so I still would highly recommend these straps (for three months OR for a much longer time with the sewed in "enhanced" velcro strap that sticks to the existing corresponding section. You don't have to replace both sections / sides of the velcro - just extend the prickly side that then fastens into the remaining softer velcro side.__________________1st review: I have been lifting for 30 years and have bought my share of support types of products - and these are sincerely the best pair (I bought two) I have ever bought / used. You can't go wrong with this product if looking for sturdy support while having a range of motion.
Q**1
It Could be a Really Good Elbow Brace, but the Velcro Needs A Vast Makeover.
It a relatively okay elbow brace. I mainly use after I finish working out to keep my elbows warm and pain free. However, as some of the previous reviews have stated, the velcro on the brace needs imporvement.UPDATE 02/25/2025: After using this elbow brace for several months I have downgraded my rating to 1 star. Now the loop surface barely sticks to the hook side of the elbow brace and easily comes apart when the elbow joint is bent. It's unfortunate because it can be an excellent elbow brace if it wasn't for this velcro issue. I don't recommend anyone purchase this product until Mueller redesigns and corrects the velcro surface issue.
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