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CMO HamLock Ultimate Hamstring Support
Ultimate support for painful hamstring strains, sprains,
and pulls. HamLock
reduces hamstring pain and strains, facilitating healing and a more
rapid return to normal activities. |
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BioSkin Thigh Support
The thigh Skin gives
optimal compression to the quads and hamstrings. Bio Skin's light weight and low profile
give the thigh skin distinct advantages. |
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BioSkin Thigh Support With Strap
The thigh Skin with strap gives more isolated compression for a quad or hamstring
pull. The stretchable strap is easily tightened, loosened, or positioned depending on the
need. |
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Padded Thigh Sleeve by CMO
This pull-on thigh sleeve has anterior oval pad and contoured fit.
Indications: hamstring and quadricep strains, sprains and pulls. |
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CMO Thigh Wrap
Contoured thigh wrap is universally sized.
Wraps around for ease of use.
Indications: hamstring
and quadricep strains, sprains and pulls. |
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Groin Strap
by McDavid
Adds warmth and compression to upper thigh and hamstrings.
Closed cell neoprene retains body heat and promotes healing.
Contoured for comfort. |
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Deluxe Thigh Support by McDavid
Reversible thermal neoprene support with nylon facing on
both sides, with black color one side and scarlet on the
other. Longer support with oval patch for added compression
helps reduce muscle strains and pulls. |
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McDavid Thigh Wrap
The #478 Thigh Wrap helps reduce muscle sprains and pulls.
Compresses and supports soft tissue while retaining
therapeutic heat. Retains warmth and promotes healing. |
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Hamstring Compression Wrap by Pro-Tec
Symptoms: A sharp pain may be felt in the hamstring
when a serious strain or tear occurs. This often happens
during such action as an explosive move in basketball or a
quick sprint. If you feel a deep ache in the hamstring area
it may be a less severe strain or minor tear. |
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