Sunday 27 October 2013

Bioceramic Elbow Brace for Elbow pain relief, elbow pain exercises, elbow pain treatment - Elbow pain while lifting weights



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Bioceramic Elbow brace for elbow pain relief, elbow pain exercise, elbow pain treatment and elbow pain while lifting weights.

There are many reasons for elbow pain. The bioceramic Elbow brace is lined with bioceramics that emits far infrared rays once it is heated with body temperature. It emits the most beneficial spectrum of far infra red rays that penetrates the elbow region upto 3 inches and corrects the micro blood circulation. No medication can do this treatment as this is unique. And it is a proven method of alternative therapy.
The elbow-joint is the area of union of three long bones. The tendinitis in the elbow can affect the inner or outer elbow. The usual treatment of tendinitis includes ice, rest, and medication for inflammation etc. Funny bone of elbow nerve can be irritated at the elbow region of the hands to cause numbness and tingling of the little and ring fingers.

 Functions :
  • Elbow brace for elbow problems and pain is interwoven with bio-ceramic in elastic fabric.
  • Elbow brace improves blood circulation on affected elbow parts.
  • Suitable for minor joint injuries of elbow and helps to reduce pain in the elbow region.
  • Bioceramic elbow brace strengthens and protects affected elbow joints from injuries.
The Far Infrared Rays (FIR) produced by bio ceramic enhance the body’s micro-circulatory system, strengthens the body' metabolic system & improves body resistance. To know more about Bioceramic and FIR, click here.
 
How the elbow region is designed in the human body, and what are the functions?

Elbow is the place where three long bones meet in the center portion of the arm. The bone of the upper arm called humerus connects the inner bone of the forearm called ulna and the outer bone of the forearm called radius to make a hinge like joint. The radius and ulna also meet in the elbow to allow for rotation of the forearm. Elbow functions to move the arm like a hinge and in rotation. The biceps muscle is the major muscle that flexes the elbow hinge.
The triceps muscle is the major muscle that extends the elbow hinge. The outer bone of the elbow is referred to as the lateral epicondyle and is a part of the humerus bone. Often tendons are attached to this area which can be injured, causing inflammation or tendinitis.
The inner portion of the elbow is a bony prominence called the medial epicondyle. Additional tendons from the muscles attach here and can be injured, causing medial epicondylitis, "golfer's elbow." A fluid-filled sac (bursa), which serves to reduce friction, overlies the tip of the elbow (olecranon bursa). The elbow can be affected by inflammation of the tendons or the bursae (plural for bursa) or conditions that affect the bones and joints, such as fractures, arthritis, or nerve irritation. Joint pain in the elbow can result from injury or disease involving any of these structures.


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