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THERABAND FlexBar, Tennis Elbow Therapy Bar, Relieve Tendonitis Pain & Improve Grip Strength, Resistance Bar for Golfers Elbow & Tendinitis, Red, Light, Beginner
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Color | Red - Light |
Material | Rubber |
Brand | THERABAND |
Style | Original |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 0.5"W |
About this item
- THERABAND FlexBar Red is ideal for those suffering from tennis elbow pain and looking to increase flexibility and range of motion
- Clinically researched and proven to reduce elbow pain by 81% and increase strength in the tendons by 72% in tennis elbow patients, Tyler Twist with FlexBar is simple and works
- Ridged design is easy to grip, twist and oscillate for elbow, wrist, forearm and hand rehabilitation and upper extremity strengthening, lateral epicondylitis therapy
- FlexBar is portable and convenient exercise, rehab, and injury prevention equipment, packaging includes detailed exercise instructions
- 12" long, 1 1/2" diameter, made from dry natural rubber, takes 10 pounds of force to bend to a U-shape
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 6 x 4.5 x 0.5 inches; 0.03 ounces
- Item model number : 26100
- Department : Supply
- Date First Available : September 16, 2003
- Manufacturer : THERABAND
- ASIN : B00067E4YU
- Country of Origin : China
- Best Sellers Rank: #245 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
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Product Description
Ridged design is easy to grip, twist and oscillate for elbow, wrist, forearm and hand rehabilitation and upper extremity strengthening, lateral epicondylitis therapy
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THERABAND Is the Original, the Innovator and the Creator of the Category.
Clinicians choose THERABAND to use quality products that are proven by science, ensuring performance.
Over our 40 years, hundreds of thousands of clinicians have been trained on THERABAND workout bands and products. Their confidence in THERABAND has transformed the lives of millions of patients worldwide.
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Customers like the pain relief, weight and grip of the product. For example, they mention it's easy to carry, helps reduce pain and clicking, and is portable for traveling. They appreciate the performance, saying it'll make your hands, fingers and wrists stronger. Customers also appreciate the directions on different exercises.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the elbow support. They mention that it works well, is sturdy, and well-made. Some say that it's worth every penny.
"...This is an excellent product, sturdy dependable, soft well-made. This is a great thing to use in your fitness." Read more
"This is a versatile tool for wrist exercises. It worked so well at the therapy sessions, I bought one to use at home." Read more
"...Next morning I woke up and - what was this? - I could fully extend my arm with maybe 1/5 the pain as the evening before...." Read more
"This is the perfect stretch for my poor, tennis addled forearm. Before this I tried so many contraptions...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the product. They say it's good for physical therapy, helps strengthen muscles, and improves tennis elbow. They also say it gives a great workout and is handy for leg muscle massage. Customers also mention that their pull ups and other exercises have improved dramatically since their tendonitis is gone. Overall, customers recommend the product for its effectiveness in improving physical therapy and fitness.
"...This is a great thing to use in your fitness." Read more
"This is a versatile tool for wrist exercises. It worked so well at the therapy sessions, I bought one to use at home." Read more
"...to be done extremely slowly so there was no pain and the tendons got well worked out. The second and third sets always went better...." Read more
"Easy to use, fast recovery of tennis elbow" Read more
Customers like the pain relief provided by the product. They mention that it eases pain in arms, golfing, and tennis. Some say that it helps reduce pain and clicking in their wrists. Overall, most are satisfied with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...I'm also testing my progress with my good right hand. I feel absolutely no pain when I do the Tyler twist with my good arm...." Read more
"...While it has improved the pain intensity, it has not cured it...." Read more
"...I've only be exercising with it for a few weeksI have noticed less pain while golfing yet there is a long way to go...." Read more
"...He says best help to reduce pain & strength." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the durability of the product. They mention that it is good for maintaining strength, hands, and upper arms. The rubber used is amazing and won't break. The product is easy to use and helps to build up strength in the muscles.
"...This is an excellent product, sturdy dependable, soft well-made. This is a great thing to use in your fitness." Read more
"...This does help. It strengthens the forearm, grip and strengthens the tendons. While it has improved the pain intensity, it has not cured it...." Read more
"I have been using this for a while to make my shoulders strong. I love it." Read more
"Excellent for strengthening arms" Read more
Customers find the product easy to use. They mention the instructions are well written and easy to follow. Customers also say the exercises are simple and take only a few minutes each day. They say it's easier to control than a ball and is fun to use at your own pace.
"...8th Week: The Blue bar is steadily getting easier. I accidentally helped a friend lift a table over the weekend and felt almost no pain...." Read more
"Easy to use, fast recovery of tennis elbow" Read more
"Arrived as depicted. Good solid quality. Easy to use. Will aide in rehab to build strength back in my hand, forearm & elbow." Read more
"Recommended by my PT tech. Easy to use while watching TV." Read more
Customers find the product easy to use. They appreciate the booklet that comes with the product, showing multiple exercises to make their wrists and arms stronger. Customers also mention the directions on different exercises that you can do depending on the injury. They also mention that there are great videos to watch on how to use the product.
"...This thing is solid and there a multitude of different exercises that you can use with it...." Read more
"...It comes with directions on different exercise you can do depending on the injury or what you're working on so I did the one suggest for my issue 2..." Read more
"...Only complaint I have is the website desperately needs a better user interface, and some of the the illustrated sketches in the manual do not..." Read more
"...I use it all the time now. There are plenty of exercises you can do with it. Be creative and try other exercises than the ones in the book...." Read more
Customers like the grip of the product. They say it's a wonderful devise for aiding in strengthening your grip, it'll help you lift, twist, grip and play without pain. The product has a surface extrusion with more concave surfaces to grip and a better tactile feel. The ridges help with the grip, and it'd be easy to hold. Customers also mention that their hands are no longer tight and they're almost able to put full body weight on the palms.
"...This does help. It strengthens the forearm, grip and strengthens the tendons. While it has improved the pain intensity, it has not cured it...." Read more
"Wonderful devise for aiding in strengthening your grip." Read more
"...The bands are made of high elastic polymers2) They are easy to grip3) Easy to transport anywhere..." Read more
"...Grip strength is almost back to normal. Three sets of 15 repetitions a day (I did these all at the same time, not spread out through the day)...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the flexBar. They say it is easy to use, carry with them, and portable for traveling. They also appreciate that it is not heavy. The flexbar is very compact and yet capable of helping you in a number of ways. It is a great product for at home use and comes with an excellent and easy to follow user guide.
"...I like using it and especially like that Ira not heavy. I'm going to get the next heavier theraband soon" Read more
"Good quality, it's flexible and suits its task. Heavier than I expected...." Read more
"...The rubber used is amazing. Its heavy for its size and makes me think they would have been a good tool for mafia guys to work over a stool pidgeon..." Read more
"...They are easy to grip3) Easy to transport anywhere..." Read more
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I learned the hard way that doing the Tyler twist quickly is actually painful and probably counter productive. There's a video on Youtube showing someone doing it quickly. I did it that way for for 3 days and felt like I was ripping my tendons. When I changed my routine and slowly stretched into the twist and slowly did the twist, the tendons felt good and the exercise stared working.
I also stupidly started with the green bar. The red bar was better for me. I'm going to go back to green soon as the red bar gets "easier".
1st week - I followed the Tyler Twist on line with the Green bar. It hurt so bad that I realized I had to buy the red one.
2nd Week - I used the Green bar but I did it so fast that I felt more pain and that the inside of my elbow was leaking. By Wednesday, I realized that I had to seriously slow down slow down and started to feel better.By Friday, I started to feel improvement. I wasn't seeing the super speedy recovery others have but after days of proper use, I could hold my briefcase and open doors and cans of soda without the pain I was having before. I felt so good that over the weekend that I stupidly moved a dehumidifier in my basement and screwed up my left arm again.
3rd Week - By Tuesday, I felt better and started over again. Slower is better. First of the three sets I did had to be done extremely slowly so there was no pain and the tendons got well worked out. The second and third sets always went better. By the end of the week, I started feeling improvement again. I didn't exercise on Saturday.
4th Week. On Sunday, the red bar was starting to feel a little too easy. I'm not going to rush back to the green bar just yet. By Tuesday, I realized it was time to switch to the Green bar. The red bar was not a strain anymore.
5th Week: On the Green bar. I realized over the weekend that having one day off is very useful. I think my arm needs it to recover. I'm also testing my progress with my good right hand. I feel absolutely no pain when I do the Tyler twist with my good arm. I guess I'll know I'm healed when the arms are equal.
6th Week: Its' getting easier with the Green. I'm finding that if you sacrifice some time and do the first 3-4 twists realllllllly slowly, the rest go faster and you make some good progress.
7th Week: Upgraded to the Blue bar.
8th Week: The Blue bar is steadily getting easier. I accidentally helped a friend lift a table over the weekend and felt almost no pain.
I'm going to proactively keep door this and start other tendon strengthening exercises.
Ever since that happened 5 months ago, I have had an unrelenting tightness and pain in my arm, especially when I try to lift anything (even a cup of coffee) or even extend my arm fully. I feared I would never be able to fully extend my ring finger again without that pain.
I’m a 47 year old, reasonably active man, and have pushed through pain before to keep up with my fitness pursuits (mostly road cycling and strength training), but this constant pain was will-sapping. Because of the pain and fear of further injury, I have barely managed any upper body strength training these last 5 months, until this week…
I learned about the “Tyler Twist” treatment from that old New York Times article and decided to order the Flexbar and try it. Hard to believe something so seemingly simple could relieve what had become a months-long debilitating injury, but what could it hurt?
Well, let me tell you, this feels like a miracle. Before going to bed the day I received it. I followed the instructions and did the Tyler Twist 3 times just to figure out how to do it. Wanted to be cautious and not make the pain worse. Figured I’d really get into it the next day. Next morning I woke up and - what was this? - I could fully extend my arm with maybe 1/5 the pain as the evening before. I jumped out of bed and headed to the gym. Though I kept the weight light, I was able to do bicep curls and other lifts without that intense pain for the first time since before the injury. It’s been two days and I feel great.
In sum: Never experienced such a sudden therapeutic turnaround from anything ever. If you’re experiencing this pain that keeps you from doing the things you love, makes you think you’re older than you are, give this a shot. You may be back in action faster than you ever dared believe possible.