Tennis Elbow

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Tennis
Elbow Relief
That Actually
Works

Struggling with lateral epicondylitis? Our kinesiology compression sleeve targets the exact pain point of tennis elbow—reducing inflammation and supporting recovery so you can get back to doing what you love.

  • 60% reduction in pain
  • Targets extensor tendons
  • Designed for activity and recovery
  • 45-day money-back guarantee
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR PAIN

What Is Tennis Elbow?

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Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is one of the most common overuse injuries affecting the arm— and you don't need to play tennis to get it.

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The Condition

Tennis elbow is inflammation of the extensor tendons that attach to the outside of your elbow—specifically at the lateral epicondyle. This bony bump on the outer elbow becomes painful and tender.

Common Causes

Repetitive gripping, wrist extension, and forearm rotation cause microscopic tears in the tendon. Common activities include tennis, pickleball, weightlifting, typing, painting, and even cooking.

Symptoms to Watch For

  • Pain on the outside of the elbow that may radiate down the forearm
  • Weak grip strength, especially when lifting or gripping objects
  • Pain when extending or straightening the wrist
  • Stiffness in the elbow, particularly in the morning
THE SCIENCE

How GO Sleeves Target Tennis Elbow

Unlike regular compression sleeves that just squeeze, GO Sleeves combine kinesiology technology with targeted compression for superior relief.

1

Kinesiology Lifting Action

Built-in silicone kinesiology strips lift and stretch the skin, creating space beneath the tissue. This decompresses the area around inflamed tendons.

2

Enhanced Blood Flow

The lifting action improves blood circulation and lymphatic drainage directly to the lateral epicondyle— accelerating your body’s natural healing process.

3

Targeted Compression

Medical-grade compression provides support to the extensor tendons without restricting movement. The silicone patterns are mapped exactly to where tennis elbow develops.

4

Better Proprioception

Enhanced muscle awareness helps you maintain proper mechanics during repetitive motions, reducing the compensatory patterns that aggravate tennis elbow.

Regular Compression

Just Squeezes

  • Only provides basic compression
  • No targeted support for tendons
  • Doesn’t improve circulation
  • Generic, one-size approach
GO Kinesiology Sleeves

Lifts, Supports & Heals

  • Kinesiology strips lift skin for decompression
  • Silicone mapped to extensor tendon attachment
  • Improves blood flow & lymphatic drainage
  • Designed specifically for lateral epicondylitis
IS THIS FOR YOU?

Tennis Elbow Doesn’t Just Affect Tennis Players

Anyone who repetitively grips, twists, or extends their wrist is at risk. See if your activities are putting stress on your elbow.

Racquet Sports Athletes

Tennis Pickleball Badminton Squash

Repetitive overhead swings and backhand strokes put constant stress on your extensor tendons.

Office Workers

Typing Mouse use Desk work

Hours of repetitive wrist extension while typing can trigger lateral epicondylitis over time.

Craftspeople & Artists

Painting Carpentry Musicians Cooking

Gripping tools, brushes, or instruments repeatedly stresses the same vulnerable tendons.

Active Adults

Weightlifting Gardening DIY projects

Any activity involving gripping and wrist rotation can lead to tennis elbow symptoms.

THE FACTS

Tennis Elbow by the Numbers

Lateral epicondylitis is a common overuse injury with well-documented patterns across age, recovery timelines, and treatment outcomes.

1–3%
of Adults Affected
Tennis elbow affects approximately 1–3% of adults each year.
30–50
Peak Age Range
Most commonly diagnosed in adults between ages 30 and 50.
6–12
Months to Recover
Typical recovery time with conservative treatment.
80%
Respond to Conservative Care
Most patients improve without surgery using non-invasive treatment.
REAL RESULTS

How Tennis Elbow Sufferers Have Found Relief with GO Sleeves

From racquet sports to work and everyday movement, see how customers are reducing pain and getting back to what they love.

60% reduction in pain (reported by GO Sleeves customers)
Our Solution

The GO Kinesiology + Compression Elbow Sleeve

Designed specifically to support the extensor tendons involved in tennis elbow — without bulky braces or restrictive straps.

GO Kinesiology + Compression Elbow Sleeve
GO Kinesiology + Compression Elbow Sleeve
  • Built-in kinesiology strips target lateral epicondyle
  • Medical-grade 4-way compression
  • Non-slip design stays in place during activity
  • Reusable, washable, latex-free
  • Works for either elbow
  • HSA/FSA eligible
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TESTIMONIALS

Real Partners Who Use GO Sleeves

Hear directly from partners who use GO Sleeves in real training, competition, and everyday movement.

Vicki Sciacqua

Avid Pickleball Player

“Built in kinesiology tape helps alleviate pain and expedites recovery. If you have any issues with Tennis Elbow, you really need to get one of these.”

Austin Krajicek

Professional Tennis Player & Olympian

“Go Sleeves as a product that combines both the kinesio tape technology and the compression sleeve has been a real advantage for me.”

HAVE QUESTIONS? TENNIS ELBOW ANSWERS

Tennis Elbow FAQ

Everything you need to know about using GO Sleeves for lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) relief.

How does this help with tennis elbow specifically?

Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) involves irritation at the extensor tendon attachment on the outside of the elbow. GO Sleeves combine targeted compression with built-in kinesiology strips to support that area and reduce strain during activity.

Can I wear it during tennis or pickleball?

Yes — it’s designed to be worn during activity. If you notice numbness or tingling, remove it and re-fit or size up.

How is this different from a tennis elbow strap or brace?

Straps focus pressure on a narrow band below the elbow. GO Sleeves provide 360° compression plus kinesiology-style lift, supporting the elbow and forearm without concentrating pressure in one spot.

How quickly will I notice relief?

Some people feel support immediately during activity. Longer-term improvement depends on severity and recovery habits. If pain persists, consult a clinician.

What size should I order?

Use the size chart on the product page and measure your forearm circumference. If you’re between sizes, size up.

Can I use this for golfer’s elbow too?

Many customers use GO Sleeves for medial elbow discomfort too. If your pain is on the inside of the elbow, support can still help, but you may also want a product designed specifically for that area.

How do I care for my GO Sleeve?

Hand wash or gentle cycle in cold water with mild detergent. Air dry to preserve elasticity and the silicone patterns.

Is this covered by HSA/FSA?

Many customers successfully purchase using HSA/FSA funds. Coverage depends on your plan/provider.

Ready to Beat Tennis Elbow?

Join thousands who’ve found relief from lateral epicondylitis. Try GO Sleeves risk-free with our 45-day money-back guarantee.

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