6D Tape for Tennis Elbow and Golfers Elbow

6D Tape for Tennis Elbow and Golfers Elbow

  • £14.00


Self-care package for pain, and swelling. Includes instructions and pre-cut 6D Tape strips for two 3–10-day treatments. 6D Tape is designed for physio- and lymphatic therapy, as well as self-administered care

 

Self-care kit for treating elbow conditions,  osteoarthritis, pain, and swelling.

Includes treatment instructions and pre-cut 6D handle tapes for two treatment sessions lasting 3–10 days.

6D-Tape Elbow Set
for the treatment of tennis and golfer's elbow

The 6D Tape Elbow Set is a self-help kit for tennis and golfer's elbow. It contains instructions and pre-cut strips of 6D Tape for two 3 to 10 day treatments.

What is a tennis elbow?
The so-called "tennis elbow" is a condition where the outer part of the elbow hurts and becomes tender. Tennis elbow is also known by the technical term "epicondylitis humeri lateralis". Golfer's elbow is a similar condition on the inside of the elbow. The pain can extend into the forearm. In some circumstances, the ability to grip may also be weakened. Such repetitive strain irritation can be caused by activities in various work environments.

Six-dimensional tissue mobilisation with 6D Tape
The 6D Tape activation pads are designed to help the user mobilise the tissues in 6 directions The six dimensions are the front, side and upward directions or the x, y and z axis directions and the rotations around each axis. Mobilising the tissue has a positive effect on the lymphatic system, circulation, fascia, scar tissue, muscles and joints. By activating the tissue up and down with the 6D Tape Pads, one supports the metabolism and the fluid flow in the tissue.

Duration of treatment: 6D Tape handle tape is recommended to be kept on for 3–10 days. Depending on the intensity of the treatment and the number of treatment sessions, the tape may stay on the skin for a shorter or longer time – if the tape comes off, it will usually not adhere to the skin again.

Removing the tape after use: Rub the tape generously with your hand. Then, roll the tape off in line with the skin. Do not rip off the tape to avoid skin damage and pain.

Contents:

  • 6D Tape (120 mm length with two handles) – 2 pieces
  • 6D Tape (180 mm length with three handles) – 4 pieces
  • Tape width is 48 mm
  • A5 treatment guide, 4 pages

Material:

Adhesive: The patented acrylic adhesive used in 6D Tape handle tape adheres well and is hypoallergenic. Latex-free.

Material: The base material of 6D Tape handle tape is unique, skin-friendly kinesiology tape. 6D Tape is made of 98% cotton. The base is flexible, and the handle material is non-stretch. Both the base tape and handle materials are breathable and waterproof.

Notes:

Contraindications for 6D Tape therapy include acute infections, blood clots, and ongoing treatment for malignant tumors. Discontinue 6D Tape therapy immediately if symptoms such as itching or skin irritation occur. Stretching the tape during application is a common cause of skin irritation or other adverse skin reactions. Do not apply the tape to damaged or irritated skin or over wounds. Do not use the tape for any purpose other than its intended use. The ideal temperature for applying 6D Tape handle tape is 20–30°C.

Storage:

Store the tape at 5–30°C. Avoid direct sunlight. The tape cannot be reused once removed from the skin. Keep out of reach of children. Tape colour may vary from images on the packaging and brochures.

Colour:

Blue


Six-dimensional tissue mobilization with 6D Tape handle tape: 6D Tape handle tape is designed to enable tissue mobilization in six different directions: forward, sideways, and upward along the x, y, and z axes, as well as rotational movements around each axis. Tissue mobilization has a positive effect on lymphatic flow, blood circulation, fascia, scar tissue, muscles, and joints. Activating tissue by pressing, lifting, and rotating with the handles promotes tissue metabolism and fluid flow.

6D Tape has CE marking as a Class 1 medical device in Europe in accordance with the Medical Device Directive MDD 93 / 42 / EEC.