IMAK Elbow PM

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    IMAK Elbow PM from HealthyKin.com offers exceptional comfort while gently immobilizing your elbow, preventing painful movements while you sleep. It is a leading brace for nighttime relief of cubital tunnel syndrome, or pain relating to pressure on the ulnar nerve.


    The soft fabric and breathable foam keeps your arm comfortably warm, and the cotton lining allows skin to breathe. IMAK's Elbow PM features a removable splint and dual Velcro® closure for customizable compression and support.

    Use IMAK's Elbow PM for nighttime relief from cubital tunnel syndrome pain, tennis elbow, golfer's elbow and other elbow pain.

    IMAK Elbow PM Features:
    • Prevents harmful arm positions while sleeping
    • Provides customizable comfort – maximum immobilization with splint in, or gentle support with splint removed
    • Promotes healing with therapeutic warmth
    • Soft cotton lining and cushioning foam allow skin to breathe
    • New! Stretchable webbing for improved fit
    • Universal to fit right or left arm
    • Washable
    • Latex Free

    Part numbers: A10172

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    Customer Reviews

    (3.82)
    # of Ratings: 11
    1. on 10/26/2017, said:
    Dealing with cubital tunnel syndrome requires me to keep my arm straight while sleeping so that I don't wake up with a completely numb. The arm / hand specialist was going to provide me the same type of splint for the small cost of $140.00. This product is easy to put on, adjustable, and washable.
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    2. on 6/7/2015, said:
    It is hard to get it tight enough on my arm by myself. They way it says you are supposed to put it on does not work for me. I am using it because I didn't want to pay to send it back. I would not buy another one.
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    3. on 3/5/2015, said:
    I have recurring Cubital Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) pain off and on for a few years. I had a really bad episode a couple weeks ago and needed 1000mg of Naproxen (Alieve) per day so I could sleep and not be tortured by the pain/tingling in my elbow at night. I went to an Orthopedic Specialist and he had the same issue and recommended a CTS brace. He suggested the larger more expensive version you will find online. But I decided to give this version a try first. It was cheaper and seemed a more appropriate size. Well it has been a life/sleep saver! I wore it during the day at first, but it's difficult to wear with clothing. Then I began just using it at night. I don't even know it's there. It's not too tight. It slips on easy and does not cut off circulation to my arm. The padding allows me to lay my arms flat along my sides for the first time in months/years. I now believe the claim it's the best product for CTS. Thank you very much. DV Wayne, NJ
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    4. on 2/22/2015, said:
    Using the sleeve at night eliminated the numbness and pain that I was experiencing in my left arm due to too much snow shoveling. My only complaint is that the splint has a tendency to migrate out of the sleeve during the night. A small velcro closure to hold the splint in place would be helpful. Even so, the sleeve still keeps my arm straight enough without the splint to get a good night's sleep.
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    5. on 4/22/2014, said:
    The brace arrived quicker than expected. Am wearing it each night as recommended by my MD, however, frequently have to remove after 5-7 hours as my arm starts to feel very uncomfortable. It overall does seem to be helpful in reducing the ulnar nerve symptoms that I have been having.
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    6. on 3/17/2014, said:
    This product DOES do what it is supposed to do. However, I'm not a doctor and I do not know how to put it on properly. The pictures along with the captions on the box explaining how to put it on ARE NOT AT ALL HELPFUL ENOUGH. Therefore, I'm sure this sleeve does do what it is supposed to do, but I have not found out yet because I don't know if I'm wearing it correctly.
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    7. on 9/12/2013, said:
    pretty much worthless. Not rigid enough.
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    8. on 8/23/2013, said:
    I AM GLAD TO HAVE FOUND THE WEBSITE AND PURCHAES THE SLEEVES. i NEEDED ONE FOR EACH ARM AND IAM VERY SATISFIED
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    9. on 6/25/2013, said:
    I ordered the night elbow sleeve to keep my left arm straight. It works, however, the company should offer a smaller size as I had to have the inside holder taken in as much as I could.
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    10. on 6/25/2013, said:
    the bulk made it a little hard to get it adjusted at first, but it does exactly what it is supposed to do
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    11. on 6/17/2013, said:
    I had been searching for a few months for this nighttime elbow sleeve to help keep my right arm straight while sleeping & minimize effects of cubital tunnel syndrome. I was pleased with the listed price so I ordered it. It arrived very quickly & I have been using it mostly at night as intended. No complaints about this supplier; they handled everything to my satisfaction. As far as the product itself, I don't find it is stiff enough to prevent my elbow from bending with the plastic splint in the top-of-arm position as the manufacturer instructs. I find if I rotate the sleeve so the splint is positioned over the inner bend of my elbow instead it is more rigid & prevents too much bending.
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