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  <title>How A Brace Can Slow Your Tennis Elbow Recovery</title>
  <description> Although it&amp;amp;nbsp;may be recommended by your Doctor, there are several key reasons why a support, brace or splint may NOT be a sensible treatment for your Tennis Elbow after all. Unless pain relief in the short term is a higher priority for you than healing and recovery in the long term. This is an important question we often neglect to consider in the rush of doing something to ease the pain: Will it actually help our&amp;amp;nbsp;injury heal? - Or is it just going to help it feel better temporarily? Yes, like so much of the &amp;quot;common wisdom&amp;quot; around Tennis and Golfer's Elbow - it's counter-intuitive! Here in this podcast and in the&amp;amp;nbsp;comprehensive article with video linked below:  Why Immobilization Doesn’t Help Tennis Elbow Heal How Braces Can Lead To Scar Tissue Doesn't Tennis Elbow Need Rest To Heal? Exceptions When You Might Wear A Support The &amp;quot;Counterforce&amp;quot; Brace: Best Support For Tennis And Golf   Why A Brace May Not Help Your Tennis Elbow </description>
  <author_name>Tennis Elbow Classroom</author_name>
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