The invention relates to an epicondylitis clasp, wherein the holding part
thereof, encompassing the arm, is tightenable by means of a steplessly
adjustable securing strap, the inside of said epicondylitis clasp being
provided with a pad for exerting pressure on a pressure-requiring area,
said pad being in the form of an oblong pad attached to the holding part.
A side of the holding part opposite the opening therein--said opening
being bridgeable by the securing strap--is provided with a tab, wherein,
with the holding part fitted on the arm, said tab covers the elbow joint
and, by receiving the elbow, so encompasses the elbow joint that, when
the holding part is fitted, the tab, which is guided by the elbow, serves
as a positioning aid for positioning the holding part. The holding part
can be fitted by means of the positioning aid to either the left or right
arm and, for fitting to the left or right arm, is provided on its inside
with a support for the pad, by means of which support the pad is
removably attached to the holding part by securing means such that the
holding part can be fitted on either the left or right arm with the pad
in the therapeutically required position.