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Elbow Sleeve
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You can, but most people don't need to. The sleeve is designed to support movement, not immobilization during rest.
If you have significant inflammation or nighttime pain, wearing it to bed might provide some relief. But if that's the case, you should also consult a doctor about the underlying issue.
Most people wear them during activity and for a few hours after, then remove them for sleep.
Yes. Many people wear GO Sleeves for the elbow throughout their workday, especially if they're doing repetitive tasks like typing, assembly work, or manual labor.
The breathable fabric is designed for extended wear. The compression and fascial support help maintain better mechanics during repetitive movements and reduce end-of-day discomfort.
Listen to your body—if you need a break, take it off for a bit.
Definitely. The golf swing generates significant torque through your lead elbow, and the repetitive nature of practice and play creates cumulative stress on the tendons.
GO Sleeves for the elbow support the joint through the full swing motion—backswing, impact, and follow-through. The proprioceptive feedback helps maintain consistent mechanics, and the compression helps manage inflammation from high-volume practice sessions.
Many golfers wear them during range sessions and rounds, especially if they're dealing with golfer's elbow or medial elbow discomfort.
Absolutely. Pickleball players love these.
The rapid-fire wrist movements, gripping, and repetitive swinging in pickleball create significant stress on elbow tendons—especially the extensor tendons involved in backhand shots. GO Sleeves for the elbow support these structures through every volley and dink.
The fascial manipulation enhances control during quick reactions, and the compression helps manage the cumulative stress from long matches or tournament play. Many pickleball players wear them preventatively to avoid developing tennis elbow.
Absolutely. GO Sleeves for the elbow support pressing, pulling, curling, and any movement that loads the joint, including Crossfit activities.
Whether you're benching, doing pull-ups, or curling heavy weight, the sleeve provides stability without restricting range of motion. Many lifters report feeling more "locked in" and confident pushing heavy loads, with better control through the full movement.
The compression also helps manage inflammation that accumulates from high-volume training, supporting faster recovery between sessions.
Yes. GO Sleeves for the elbow are thin enough to fit under protective gear like elbow pads for skateboarding, hockey, or other contact sports.
The silicone patterns won't interfere with pad placement. Just make sure your protective gear still fits properly over the sleeve.
Yes. Elbow pain from lifting often comes from repetitive stress on the flexor or extensor tendons during pulling, pressing, or curling movements. GO Sleeves for the elbow support the joint through flexion, extension, and rotation.
The compression and fascial manipulation help maintain better alignment during loaded movements, reducing strain on vulnerable tendons. Many lifters report feeling more stable and confident handling heavy weight, with less post-workout soreness.
If you're dealing with chronic elbow pain, the sleeve helps—but also evaluate your form, training volume, and recovery practices.
GO Sleeves for the elbow reduce injury risk by supporting proper mechanics and distributing load more evenly across tendons. When your elbow moves through optimal patterns and stress is managed better, you reduce the repetitive strain that leads to tendonitis and overuse injuries.
But they're not a guarantee. Injury prevention also requires adequate strength, mobility, proper technique, and smart training load management. The sleeve is one important tool in your movement care toolkit.
Think of it like brushing your teeth prevents cavities but doesn't guarantee you'll never have one. Movement care works the same way.
Yes. Tennis elbow is inflammation of the extensor tendons that attach to the outside of your elbow—typically from repetitive gripping and wrist extension. GO Sleeves for the elbow provide targeted support along these vulnerable tendons.
The silicone patterns are mapped to the common extensor tendon attachment and placed exactly on the scar tissue area where inflammation develops, distributing load more evenly across the muscle-tendon unit. This reduces peak stress at the insertion point. The fascial manipulation enhances proprioception, helping you maintain better mechanics during repetitive motions.
Wear them during activity (tennis, pickleball, lifting) to prevent flare-ups and after for recovery support. Many users report significant relief within the first week of consistent use.
Yes. That's exactly what the elbow sleeve is designed for.
Tennis, racquetball, squash—any sport with repetitive swinging and gripping motions—puts massive stress on your elbow tendons. GO Sleeves for the elbow provide support through the full range of motion while maintaining the flexibility you need for powerful shots.
The proprioceptive feedback helps maintain clean mechanics during long matches when fatigue sets in. Many competitive players wear them during training and matches for both performance and injury prevention.
Machine wash cold, air dry. Don't machine dry—the heat can damage the elastic and silicone.
Wash them after every workout or activity, or whenever you wash your workout clothes. The sleeves will hold up to repeated washing and maintain their performance over time.
Most people notice improved stability and control immediately—the first time you put it on, you feel more supported during gripping and rotation movements.
Pain reduction varies. Some users report relief within the first few uses as inflammation decreases and mechanics improve. Others see gradual improvement over a week or two with consistent wear.
For chronic conditions like tennis elbow or golfer's elbow, expect a few weeks of consistent use combined with appropriate rest and strengthening exercises.
With proper care (wash cold, air dry), 6-12 months of regular use. The compression and silicone patterns maintain their effectiveness throughout the life of the sleeve.
If you're using them daily for intense activities, you might replace them closer to 6 months. Less frequent users often get a year or more.
Snug but comfortable. You should feel consistent compression and grip from the silicone patterns without restriction or pain. Your elbow should have full range of motion—you shouldn't feel limited in flexion, extension, or rotation.
If the sleeve slides during activity, size down. If it feels uncomfortably tight or restricts movement, size up. Proper fit is critical—the sleeve needs to stay in place for the fascial manipulation to work effectively.
Check our sizing chart and measure the circumference of your forearm just below your elbow.
Yes. Throwing creates enormous rotational forces through the elbow. GO Sleeves for the elbow support the joint through the complex mechanics of the throwing motion—from wind-up through release and follow-through.
The fascial manipulation enhances proprioceptive feedback during the rapid acceleration phase, helping maintain proper mechanics. The compression supports the flexor and extensor tendons that stabilize the joint during rotation.
Many pitchers and quarterbacks wear them during throwing sessions for both performance support and injury prevention.
Most people start with one—supporting whichever elbow is giving them problems or taking the most stress.
If both elbows need support (common in activities like weightlifting, rock climbing, or symmetric sports), wearing two provides balanced support. Some athletes who do unilateral activities (like pitching or tennis) only need one.
Start with the side that needs it most. You can always add a second if needed.
GO Sleeves for the elbow can help manage pain from repetitive strain injuries like those from computer use, assembly work, or any task involving sustained gripping or wrist positioning. The sleeve may also help with carpal tunnel symptoms—muscle recovery on the medial forearm can help relieve the associated discomfort.
The fascial manipulation provides proprioceptive feedback that can help you maintain better posture and mechanics during repetitive tasks. The compression supports circulation and reduces inflammation that builds up from sustained positioning.
Many office workers and manual laborers wear them during work hours for continuous support and report reduced end-of-day discomfort.
Yes. Climbing creates unique stress on elbows from sustained gripping, dynamic pulling, and awkward joint angles. GO Sleeves for the elbow support the tendons that handle these forces.
The fascial manipulation enhances body awareness during complex movements, and the compression helps manage the inflammatory response from sustained holds and lock-offs. Many climbers wear them during sessions and after for recovery.