Elbow joint
The elbow is connected to the upper arm and the lower arm, and the arm activities are cleverly coordinated to allow the arm to bend and straighten and rotate forward and backward to make a better performance. However, tendon fatigue caused by highly repetitive labor, excessive exercise, and sudden trauma can lead to diseases like tennis elbow and golf elbow, resulting in restricted elbow movement angles, which can affect elbow bending and straightening. action.
The elbow joint is formed by the humerus and humerus and ulna, which improves the performance of the hand bending and straightening and pronation and supination, excessive repetitive labor, excessive exercise, sudden trauma, and tendon fatigue and inflammation Swollen pus, such as tennis elbow and golf elbow. Direct impact on the back of the elbow or long-term compression and friction will produce olecranon bursitis, which affects the function of the hand and restricts the angle of elbow movement. In addition, the muscle injury of the upper arm will affect the elbow bending and straightening.
For tendons that are frequently injured in the elbow, the elbow pads apply appropriate pressure to restrain the injured tendons and reduce the degree of injury caused by excessive contraction. The design of the elbow protector even has the effect of reducing pain and avoiding fatigue, and helps the hand function performance to be more coordinated.



