Golfers Elbow

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Golfers elbow, or medial epicondylitis, is similar to its counterpart, tennis elbow. The primary differences between these conditions are the location of the pain and the activity that leads to injury. However, both conditions are caused by overuse of the muscles and tendons of the forearm, leading to inflammation and pain around the elbow joint and the main culprit is vibration.

 

What is golfers elbow?
 

 

Golfers elbow is a type of tendonitis, an inflammation of the tendons. Tendons are connective tissues that attach muscle to bone. Because of the force of the muscle, the points where the tendon attaches to the bone are often pointed protrusions. The medical name of Golfers Elbow (medial epicondylitis) comes from the name of these bony protrusions where the tendons insert, and where the inflammation causes the pain. The pain of golfer's elbow is usually at the elbow joint on the inside of the arm; a shooting sensation down the forearm is also common when gripping objects.
 

 
 

Generally, damage is done at the point where the forearm tendon is anchored to the upper arm bone (humerus) resulting from shock travelling up the arm while, simultaneously, gripping something tightly. The result is microscopic tears in the tendon at the anchor point where inflammation occurs. The forearm muscles are in continual tension due to the opposing action needed by the hand for gripping, the tendon inflammation (tendonitis) is unable to heal.

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What causes golfers elbow?
 
 

The mechanism of this injury can vary from a single violent action, more commonly, to repetitive stress injury; where an action is performed repeatedly and pain gradually develops. No one is immune from these injuries, but they are more common at the beginning of the golf season, or when the offending activity is increased in intensity or duration. Golf is one common cause of these symptoms, but many other sport- and work-related activities can induce the same problem. Another common cause of this injury is with weekend carpenters who use hand tools on occasion and professionals who are exposed to repeated vibrations.
 

 
 

Medial epicondylitis is usually a self-limited problem and does not cause any long-term disability. Treatment is rarely surgical, as this condition is well managed with a little rest and proper rehabilitation. If you are told you have Golfers Elbow, the first step is to avoid the offending activity, be it golf or any other activity, until the pain has subsided.
 

 
 
 
 

Once the pain has passed, the activity should be gradually resumed (both the intensity and duration should be minimal at first).

 
     
 

 

 

Various braces, straps, creams, arm supports, and medications etc have been employed to alleviate pain caused by golfers elbow. Some are too bulky to wear for any length of time; some cause intractable side effects of their own, while others simply do not work. Tenex® Shock Absorber (SA) has been clinically proven to eliminate the damaging vibrations that cause fatigue, muscle stress, joint injuries and golfers elbow.
 

 

 

Golfers Elbow

Wearing Tenex® Shock Absorber can prevent golfers elbow
 

 

How does it work? Tenex® Shock Absorber utilizes a high density liquid formula designed to absorb vibration at the wrist before it can travel to the sensitive tendons of the carpal tunnel. When TENEX® Shock Absorber is subjected to impacts (even minute) from repeated shocks and vibrations, it creates a continuous counterwave action inside the spherical module which neutralizes the force of impact and any resulting harmful effects to the tendons.
 

 
Tenex® Shock Absorber has been found to eliminate 50% to 70% of harmful vibrations

 
 

How is Tenex® Shock Absorber Worn? Lightweight, elegant and comfortable Tenex® Shock Absorber features an adjustable, self-gripping, wrist band with a soft, breathable backing. Worn just above the wrist bone, Tenex® Shock Absorber fits snugly and comfortably. Do not overtighten. You may want to adjust the band for comfort after a brief period of wear. The strap can be removed and washed; then, simply re-inserted into the Tenex® module.

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Tenex®Shock Absorber Cutaway

   
 
Impact of harmful vibration
 
Counter wave
 
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How Does Tenex® Shock Absorber Compare with Other Products? Other products rely on different types of technology for effectiveness. Air braces, cream pain relievers, elbow bands and wraps, gels, hot & cold therapy, magnetic products, patches and neoprene sleeves are all used to treat stress injuries with effectiveness rates between 0 to 7%. Studies show that Tenex® Shock Absorber reduces damaging vibrations by 50 to 70% - far more effective than its nearest competitors.

 
 
 
 

 

 
 

Golfers Elbow

Wear Tenex® Shock Absorber for Golfers Elbow
 

 

Testing of Tenex® Shock Absorber included two engineering studies, three medical assessments and rigorous clinical and field tests of industrial workers, tennis players and golfers. In study after study, Tenex® Shock Absorber's effectiveness was verified by professional independent researchers.
 

 
 

Results show 50% reduction in time of vibrations and 70% reduction in amplitude of vibrations when wearing Tenex® Shock Absorber, as compared with an identically sized and weighted placebo. Researchers expressed their confidence in these results:

 


Comprehensive Studies
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"Tenex® Shock Absorber has been clinically proven to eliminate the damaging shock waves and vibrations that cause Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Tennis Elbow and Golfers Elbow. Studies and trial tests have placed Tenex® SA ahead of its competitors with 50-70% of the noxious vibrations eliminated. I highly recommend this product."

 

Dr. G. Krebs PhD
President, Hako Research & Engineering
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" I have never tested such an efficient device. The vibration damping qualities of all the other tested products obtained between 5 - 10% vibration control, while Tenex® SA reached 70%."
 

 

Dr. J. Karl Hendrick,
Professor of Mechanical Engineering - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
 
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"The results obtained in all tests are consistent with previous studies on the effectiveness of Tenex® Shock Absorber. In the test study, we witnessed that 90% of the subjects showed significant reduction in the intensity of pain and an increase in flexibility and freedom of movement. We conclude that Tenex® Shock Absorber is effective in the reduction of symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Tennis Elbow and Golfers Elbow. This is a real scientific breakthrough... "

 

John Patrick Mann, MD, BSc,
Professor, School of Kinesiology - UIC
 
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Vibration dampening results were procured from oscilloscope amplitude measurements connected to a piezoelectric sensor and to a computer to average data.
 

 

Research conducted by Hako Research & Engineering

 
 
 
Without Tenex®
 
With Tenex®
Force of impact without wearing Tenex® Shock Absorber
 
Force of impact is reduced by 70% when wearing Tenex® Shock Absorber
 
 
- Sport Dynamics Laboratories
- HAKO Research & Engineering
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- BC Research Facilities
- Dr. John Rideout
- Dr. J.P. Mann
- Dr. G.P. Krebs
- Dr. J. Karl Hendrick
- Wm. Reichelt
- Gordon Mackenzie