How To Address Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

Treating cubital tunnel syndrome takes more than stretching and physical therapy. Those suffering from its debilitating symptoms also need support that they can count on. Here at Lonnie Brace, we know the adverse effects of cubital tunnel syndrome all too well. In fact, we created our proprietary elbow brace in order to address those very issues. 

 

If you’re here to learn about an effective way to treat your cubital tunnel syndrome, you’ve come to the right place. Read below to get you started:

What Is Cubital Tunnel Syndrome?

Cubital tunnel syndrome occurs when the ulnar nerve is injured and becomes inflamed or swollen. The nerve, which is located on the inside of the elbow, begins at the side of your neck, and ends around the fingertips. Unfortunately, due to its placement on our bodies, even a mild irritation from something like bending your elbow can cause extreme pain and sensitivity. Those who suffer from this condition may also experience symptoms like:

 

  • Numbness and tingling in the hand or fingers on the same side as the elbow

  • Hand pain and weak grip

  • Aching pain on the inside of the elbow

 

This injury is especially common in athletes that play sports like tennis or rowing, which require a lot of bending and strain at the elbow. It is also common among gamers or people who sit at a desk or are on a computer all day. The constant leaning of the elbow on a hard surface can cause irritation and damage to the ulnar nerve. Generally, the injury gets worse over time, until it is diagnosed with a Nerve Conduction Study/Electromyogram (NCS/EMG). 

How Do You Treat Cubital Tunnel Syndrome?

The best way to treat cubital tunnel syndrome is to give your elbow plenty of rest while giving it the proper amount of support. Unfortunately, if you aren’t able to properly brace it, you may have to resort to medication, steroids, or even surgery to alleviate the pain. That’s where Lonnie Brace comes in. 

 

Our one-of-a-kind elbow brace was specifically designed to provide support for cubital tunnel syndrome. We are the only elbow brace on the market to cushion the elbow and decompress the ulnar nerve, and have created a unique combination of comfort and support that provides users with exactly what they need to get better without having to compromise on the rigors of their day-to-day activities. 

Prevention and Support

For anyone who puts themselves into situations that may aggravate cubital tunnel syndrome, whether it’s a sport, a profession, or just everyday life, the Lonnie Brace is an indispensable asset. It not only helps those already injured heal faster, but it also plays a role in cubital tunnel syndrome prevention too. In addition to these benefits, the Lonnie Brace can also help treat other conditions like:

 

  • General Elbow Pain

  • Ulnar Nerve Damage Pain

  • Tendinitis Pain

  • Complex Repetitive Strain Injuries

  • Golf and Tennis Elbow

Unique Design

Created by esteemed neurologist and inventor, Dr. Stephen J. Martino, the Lonnie Brace was built to better serve his patients with cubital tunnel syndrome. The utility of his unique design allows users to go about their daily lives while protecting and healing their injuries. The Lonnie Brace: 

  • Can be flexible or rigid, depending on the needs of the user

  • Is easily worn day and night 

  • Comes with a removable, rigid hinge attachment for bonus relief

  • Can be worn on either arm

Other braces on the market don’t specifically serve ulnar nerve problems. This means that the fit of the elbow brace may actually aggravate existing injuries, leading users to have an uncomfortable experience that’s accompanied by a higher rate of reinjury. The Lonnie Brace changes all of that with its patented cushion technology that isolates the injury and allows users to take part in normal activities again.

Choose Lonnie Brace

Getting the cubital tunnel syndrome relief you’ve been looking for is now more accessible than ever. Choose Lonnie Brace and experience the difference that the rest of our customers do day in and day out. Click here to learn more about the product, and place your order today.

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