Pro-Tec Athletics Shin Splints Compression Wrap
Item #: E98978 (Details)
By: Pro-Tec
Price: $24.95
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Pro-Tec Athletics Shin Splints Compression Wrap

Features:
- Alleviates conditions of Medial and Anterior Tibial Stress Syndrome.
- Compression strip provides targeted compression to help stabilize tibia and surrounding tissue.
- This "directional" wrap absorbs stress and prevents additional tearing of soft tissue away from tibia.
- To be worn during activity to reduce strain.

Medical Applications:
Reduces symptoms of Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome and Anterior Shin Splints.

Design Theory:
Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome is the most popular form of shin splints. Because Medial Tibial Stress Sydrome occurs in the lower 1/3rd region of the tibia, it is important to target that region. The Shin Splint Compression Wrap's contoured design focuses compression on the soft tissue next to the tibia (where you need it) and keeps pressure off of the calf (where you don't need it). It can also be worn over the upper portion of the tibia to alleviate symptoms of Anterior Shin Splints. Includes Cool Max covered Felt compression strip for additional support.

How It Works:
The Shin Splint Compression Wrap applies gentle pressure on soft tissue next to the tibia (shin bone), helping prevent additional tearing of the soft tissue away from the tibia. Compression not only reduces additional damage, it alleviates pain and enhances the healing process. In addition, targeted pressure will absorb stress to the tibia.

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