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Disclaimer

Even though many customers report an immediate freedom from pain, it may take a while ridding your tennis elbow / golfer’s elbow completely and of course it is also possible that the Masalo Cuff may not have the desired effect in your personal case. An epicondylitis is a serious medical issue and medical matters are always individual. The healing progress is dependant on many factors and differs for each patient. Therefore and for legal reasons we cannot and will not provide a healing guaranty. Some reviews have been translated from German.
We wish you a rapid recovery!

A collage of people wearing the Masalo Cuff MED against tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, mouse arm

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Rated 4.9 out of 5
4.9 out of 5 stars (based on 437 reviews)

You have to be patient!

Rated 5.0 out of 5
24. January 2022

I got tennis elbow in my left elbow in August 2021. It was so painful that I could no longer lift anything, even the lightest things.

After unsuccessfully resting my arm, doing stretching exercises and trying my luck with ointment, I went to the doctor in November. I continued with physiotherapy and it didn’t get any better.

Then they recommended the Masalo cuff, which I also got on prescription. The co-payment of 73 Euros is of course very high. After 4 weeks I noticed a clear relief. Today I still feel a slight pulling sensation, but it will heal.

I wore the cuff day and night. It is very comfortable to wear and does not disturb my sleep at all. I feel safe with this cuff.

If you have patience, this cuff will help you get better. A very clear recommendation to buy.

Heinz Lippe

Response from Masalo.co.uk

Hello Mr Lippe, thank you very much for your report. Yes, that’s really true, you need patience until the “spook” is over again. Unfortunately, this is a characteristic that is not always so pronounced in us “epicondylitis candidates” 🙂 We always have something to do and it’s annoying when you can’t do anything without pain. On the other hand, it usually takes quite a long time for tennis elbow/golfer’s elbow to really set in. Often you notice something, then it gets better, then worse again, and so on – a constant up-and-down until you finally go to the doctor. Sometimes months can go by. But you are almost there, just hang in there a little longer and it should work just as well and pain-free without a cuff as with one. But I always recommend that you wear the support as a precaution when you are going to be under a lot of strain, e.g. at work or during sports. Then the tennis elbow won’t come back at all. If you forget and it comes back, put the bandage back on the same day. It should then return to normal within a few days. We wish you a good recovery. Kind regards Harry Röder

Super fast relief from pain

Rated 5.0 out of 5
13. January 2022

Three days ago I got the Masalo cuff at Sanitätshaus Medicus in Niestetal and I am thrilled!

I’ve never written a testimonial anywhere, but I must do so here. I was able to lift my jacket again after two minutes with the cuff – before that, a pencil was already too heavy. And I can sleep pain-free now, even if it is a bit uncomfortable with the cuff. But it’s worth it.

I’m already looking forward to the further healing process – after 6 weeks of painless standstill (i.e. before anyone recommended this cuff to me), it’s great to feel my arm getting better every day.

Anny Hartmann

Response from Masalo.co.uk

Hello Mrs Hartmann, thank you very much for your feedback. It should be exactly as you write 🙂 You now have the best conditions for getting rid of your epicondylitis. Just please be patient. It will take longer until you are pain-free without a bandage and can put full weight on your arm again without a cuff. The cuff relieves the tendons, so you can put weight on the arm with the bandage again, but it will still take time to heal. When sleeping, loosen the cuff a little, circulation problems must not occur. Tendon and ligament injuries always take at least 6 weeks to heal, but tennis elbow/golfer’s elbow can take 3-6 months or longer, although golfer’s elbow is always the more persistent. Should anything be the matter, please feel free to contact us at any time. I also recommend our tips for dealing with epicondylitis on our website. This will help you get better faster and avoid further injuries 🙂 We wish you a continued good recovery. Kind regards Harry Röder

The best invention for tennis elbows

Rated 5.0 out of 5
5. December 2021

This product is worth every penny, that’s all there is to it👍

Mourad Dridi

You wouldn't believe it, super relief!

Rated 5.0 out of 5
5. December 2021

I put the cuff on immediately after receiving it according to the instructions. It was actually easier than I thought.

I moved it around a few times and it was perfect for me. I immediately felt relief and felt like I was in 7th heaven without pain.

Anyone who knows this pain understands that.

I also wore the cuff for the first night. It works wonderfully because it is very comfortable to wear.

It doesn’t pinch, it doesn’t squeeze like these conventional bandages.

The cuff is definitely worth the money, thanks to the inventor!

Martina Scherf

Response from Masalo.co.uk

Hello Mrs Scherf, thank you very much for your report. That’s how it should be 🙂 But the relief is not immediate for everyone, but you must always at least feel that the support works and relieves pain. In many cases, the pain is relieved, but not for everyone. If you now wear the brace consistently and perhaps also follow our tips for dealing with epicondylitis on our website, you will very soon have overcome the problem. We sincerely wish you a continued good recovery and if there is anything wrong, please do not hesitate to contact us. Kind regards Harry Röder

Can play golf again after two years of pain - I am thrilled!

Rated 5.0 out of 5
17. November 2021

I started playing golf in 2018. Unfortunately, it was over after 3 months because I got a really painful tennis elbow.

I couldn’t even hold a coffee cup anymore.

For the next two years, I went through absolutely all the therapies that are recommended for tennis elbow. Some brought some relief, some none at all. Physiotherapy and fascia therapy were helpful. The rest was pretty useless.

I was desperate and no longer believed that I would ever be able to play golf again.

Then, at the beginning of 2020, my husband found the Masalo cuff by chance on the net. I ordered one and after about 6 weeks my arm was free of pain to the extent that I dared to cautiously play 2-3 holes of golf.

As the season went on, it got better and better and in the autumn I was able to play a whole course once a week.

I am now wearing this cuff for the second season and could play 18 holes twice a week if I had that much time. However, I know that without the cuff the pain would soon return.

The cuff is certainly not very comfortable at first, but I soon got used to it. It is important to put it on properly and tightly, otherwise it cannot work. I can really only recommend the Masalo cuff.

Helene Reischer

Response from Masalo.co.uk

Hello Mrs. Reischer, thank you very much for your beautiful experience report. You have done everything right and I very much hope that many will read your report. Especially the last paragraph is extremely important, because it is not uncommon that wearing the cuff too timidly is responsible for it taking too long, because simply too little effect is produced. Of course, at the beginning the cuff is perceived as a foreign body and perhaps not very comfortable, but as you wrote, this will pass with time and after a certain point you even like the feeling, precisely because it helps. But it is a bandage with a special effect and you have to get used to that 🙂 It is really very good that you also wear the support prophylactically, so you directly prevent the epicondylitis from coming back. But even if you forget the bandage and it starts to hurt again, just put it back on in the evening and leave it on, and it should get better within 1-2 days. We hope you continue to enjoy your golf and wish you a good game 🙂 Kind regards Harry Röder


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