TheraBand FlexBar exerciser is a flexible, durable resistance device with a ridged surface for enhanced grip during use. It is used to improve grip strength and upper extremity stabilization by bending, twisting, or oscillation movement. It has been research-proven effective for Tennis Elbow, offering a cost-effective treatment that requires no injection or expensive equipment. Product
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Added on: November 21, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
TheraBand FlexBar exerciser is a flexible, durable resistance device with a ridged surface for enhanced grip during use. It is used to improve grip strength and upper extremity stabilization by bending, twisting, or oscillation movement. It has been research-proven effective for Tennis Elbow, offering a cost-effective treatment that requires no injection or expensive equipment.
This is just “What the doctor ordered,” so-to-speak… I feel a little “weird” about writing a review about what amounts to be what is simply a rubber “stick,” and an overpriced one at that (Although ALL of these are over-priced with this one being the most affordable) but I am because the thing just WORKS! So I guess I should explain why I bought this. Years ago I wrecked my neck wrestling; concussion, blackout, pinched nerve. But it was survivable and I didn’t exactly seek out surgery and such. However, while it got better it…
If only everything in life was a simple as finding the perfect cure on Amazon? This bar gave me my life back after a one time workout gave me tennis elbow. No one believed my injury was actually tennis elbow, but I could barely bend my arms to pick up the phone at work. After some rest I found this product and watched a couple Youtube videos and started using this and stuck with two main exercises from the videos. A couple weeks of doing it 2x a day, then 1x a day and now after a couple months I just maintain by doing it like once a week and I’m PAIN FREE. I don’t do the…
Allowed me to continue weight lifting Developed tennis elbow due to an ego issue (ie too much weight on my curls) and developed this constant aching pain and hardly any ability to do biceps curls, especially the eccentric part. And it impacted back and shoulder stuff too. I was told to just stop lifting until it went away. Instead I bought this and it was back in the gym immediately. I don’t use this as often as I should, instead I do it between sets when working upper body. I do look like an idiot at the gym, but it makes a huge…