Claims
- 1. A tennis elbow support comprising
a) a main body having an upper surface, a bottom surface, an enlarged end and a second end and an opening, and b) a tendon pad having a pad base and a raised portion that projects from the pad base, the tendon pad being inserted into the opening so that the raised portion projects outwardly from the bottom surface.
- 2. The tennis elbow support of claim 1 wherein the tendon pad further comprises a protrusion that projects substantially about the center from the raised portion.
- 3. The tennis elbow support of claim 1 further comprising a top cover assembly secured to the upper surface of the main body at about the enlarged end with the top cover assembly having at least one tapered end folded over itself defining an inner opening with a buckle protector and a buckle loop within the inner opening.
- 4. The tennis elbow support of claim 3 wherein the tendon pad is secured to the top cover assembly so that the pad base is inserted into the opening and the raised portion projects outwardly from the bottom surface.
- 5. The tennis elbow support of claim 4 wherein the tendon pad is secured to the top cover assembly by a tendon pad attachment means.
- 6. The tennis elbow support of claim 5 wherein the tendon pad attachment means is selected from the group consisting of RF Welding, stitching and adhesives.
- 7. The tennis elbow support of claim 1 wherein the tendon pad is secured to the main body.
- 8. The tennis elbow support of claim 7 wherein the tendon pad is secured to the main body by second attachment means selected from the group consisting of RF Welding, stitching and adhesives.
- 9. The tennis elbow support of claim 1 further comprising a hook tab secured to the main body at the second end, the hook tab comprising one or more pieces of textile material and one or more brand labels.
- 10. The tennis elbow support of claim 9 wherein the textile material extends from the second end of the main body and has a releasable fastener on at least one side of the textile material that extends from the upper surface and the brand label is substantially parallel to the upper surface.
- 11. The tennis elbow support of claim 1 wherein the main body is a laminate comprising all or part of a releasable fastener.
- 12. The tennis elbow support of claim 11 having the upper surface hook engagable and the lower surface orthowick or tricot material.
- 13. The tennis elbow support of claim 1 wherein the pad base is a semi-rigid or non-stretch material and the raised portion is compressible material.
- 14. The tennis elbow support of claim 13 wherein the compressible material is foam.
- 15. The tennis elbow support of claim 2 wherein the protrusion is compressible material.
- 16. A method for providing relief for the pain and discomfort associated with Lateral Epicondylitis and other injuries to the arm and joints of a user comprising providing the tennis elbow support of claim 1 and releasably securing the tennis elbow support around the arm of user having the tendon pad in contact with the arm so that straight-line pressure is applied across the extensor muscle and tendon.
- 17. A tennis elbow support comprising
a) a main body having an upper surface, a bottom surface, an enlarged end and a second end and an opening, b) a top cover assembly secured to the upper surface of the main body at the enlarged end with the top cover assembly comprising a textile material piece having at least one tapered end folded over itself defining an inner opening with a buckle protector and a buckle loop within the inner opening, c) a tendon pad secured to the top cover assembly having a pad base, a raised portion that projects from the pad base and a protrusion that projects substantially about the center from the raised portion, the tendon pad being inserted into the opening so that the raised portion projects outwardly from the bottom surface, and d) a hook tab secured to the main body at the second end, the hook tab comprising one or more pieces of textile material and one or more brand labels.
- 18. A method for placing a tennis elbow support around the arm of a user comprising the steps of
a) providing a tennis elbow support of claim 17, b) forming the tennis elbow support into a substantially circular shape by inserting the hook tab through the buckle loop and overlapping part of the upper surface of the main body against itself and inserting the arm through the substantially circular shaped tennis elbow support, c) positioning the tendon pad in contact with a user's arm so that straight-line pressure is applied across the extensor muscle and tendon, and d) releasably securing the hook tab to the upper surface of the main body or the textile material piece of the top cover assembly.
- 19. A method for providing relief for the pain and discomfort associated with Lateral Epicondylitis and other injuries to the arm and joints of a user comprising providing the tennis elbow support of claim 17 and releasably securing the tennis elbow support around the arm of user having the tendon pad in contact with the arm so that straight-line pressure is applied across the extensor muscle and tendon.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/310,751, filed Aug. 8, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60310751 |
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