Epi Sensa

Active stabilisation of the elbow region

The Epi Sensa elbow support promotes sensorimotor functions and activates muscular stabilisation of the elbow region.

 

At a Glance 

  • Provides targeted compression of the elbow region to promote the resorption of oedemas, haematomas and effusions
  • Innovation three dimensional flat knitted fabric
  • SKINGAURD technology: Skin friendly, antibacterial and odour inhibiting
  • Integrated, anatomically shaped pads in the medial and lateral areas for enharnced micro massage
  • Universal (left or Right)

With its compression effect, the form-knitted Epi Sensa active support promotes circulation and the resorption of oedemas, haematomas and effusions. The Epi Sensa supports sensorimotor functions and activates muscular stabilisation of the elbow region. It provides fast pain relief for your patients and supports rehabilitation for disorders such as irritation, tendomyopathies, joint effusion and swelling.

 

New SKINGUARD® technology

Like all Sensa Line supports, the form-knitted Epi Sensa active support is equipped with SKINGUARD® technology. This technology offers numerous advantages for your patients:

Good fit and high level of wearer comfort

Thanks to its anatomical fit, the Epi Sensa active support offers an especially high level of wearer comfort. The three-dimensional flat-knitted fabric adapts to the body optimally and ensures comfortable compression and a wrinkle-free fit. An open-mesh section on the inside of the elbow reduces wrinkle formation during elbow flexion, improves elasticity and prevents constrictions and pressure points.

The “Sensa Line” product line

The Epi Sensa is just one support in the Sensa Line product line. With the Sensa Line active supports, we offer an optimised, coordinated product line. In addition to the Epi Sensa elbow support, it also includes supports for the ankle (Malleo Sensa), knee (Genu Sensa), back (Lumbo Sensa) and wrist (Manu Sensa) so that fittings for the key areas of the body are covered.

 

Indications 

  •  Lateral/medial epicondylitis (tennis elbow, golfers elbow)
  • Irritations (post operative, post traumatic or chronic)
  • Joint effusions and periarticular swelling (e.g. Osteoarthritis or arthritis)
  • Tendomyopathies and other soft tissue diseases (e.g. chronic bursitis ) and injuries