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Aircast Support Products at Cart Health

Aircast is a trusted name in orthopedic support, known for designing products that combine targeted compression with practical, everyday wearability. The Aircast collection at Cart Health brings together the brand's specialized supports, making it straightforward to find a well-engineered option for the area you want to protect or stabilize during activity or recovery.

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Aircast Pneumatic Tennis Elbow Support - 569003_EA - 1

Frequently Asked Questions about Aircast

A pneumatic tennis elbow support is a brace designed to relieve pain caused by lateral epicondylitis, commonly known as tennis elbow, by applying targeted air-bladder compression to the forearm muscles near the elbow. The adjustable pneumatic chamber lets users customize the pressure level for more precise pain relief than standard foam braces.

This product is designed for people experiencing pain from lateral epicondylitis, including tennis players, golfers, manual laborers, and office workers who perform repetitive gripping or lifting motions. It is also commonly recommended during rehabilitation after elbow tendon injuries when controlled compression is needed.

Apply the pneumatic tennis elbow support by positioning the air bladder directly over the tender muscle mass on the forearm, just below the elbow joint, then inflate the bladder until you feel firm but comfortable compression. The brace should be snug enough to reduce muscle vibration during activity without cutting off circulation.

A properly fitted pneumatic tennis elbow support sits securely on the forearm without slipping during movement, and the air bladder rests directly over the painful muscle area below the elbow. You should be able to slide one finger under the strap — if the brace shifts during activity or causes numbness, the fit needs adjustment.

No, a pneumatic tennis elbow support is specifically designed for lateral epicondylitis, which affects the outside of the elbow, while golfer's elbow involves pain on the inner side. A medial epicondylitis brace is the more appropriate option for golfer's elbow symptoms.

Because a pneumatic tennis elbow support allows you to adjust the compression level using an inflatable air bladder, which provides more targeted and customizable pressure than a fixed-density foam counterforce strap. This adjustability makes pneumatic supports especially useful when pain levels change throughout the day or during different activities.

Yes, a pneumatic tennis elbow support is generally safe to wear during sports and work activities, as it is designed to be used during the movements that trigger elbow pain. Users should deflate or remove the brace during rest periods and should not wear it while sleeping unless specifically directed by a healthcare provider.

Clean a pneumatic tennis elbow support by wiping the outer fabric and strap with a damp cloth and mild soap, then allow the brace to air dry completely before storing or reusing. Avoid submerging the brace in water or placing it in a dryer, as heat and prolonged moisture can damage the air bladder and fasteners.

Aircast pneumatic tennis elbow supports are available through medical supply retailers, orthopedic specialty stores, and online medical supply shops like Cart Health. Purchasing from an authorized medical supply retailer helps ensure you receive a genuine product with proper packaging and support.

A pneumatic tennis elbow support applies focused compression to a specific point on the forearm to offload the tendon, while a full elbow sleeve provides general compression across the entire joint for warmth and mild support. Pneumatic counterforce braces are typically preferred when the goal is targeted pain relief from lateral epicondylitis rather than broad joint stabilization.

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