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We understand the uncomfortable feeling and pain associated with arm and shoulder injuries. An injured arm or shoulder requires constant rest as well as care. This arm sling shoulder immobilizer strap is committed to providing you effective relief while you recuperate from an injury, recover from surgery, or seek to alleviate shoulder, arm, or wrist pain.
This shoulder stabilizer is specifically designed to help in the healing process for a variety of injuries including:
Please consult a health care professional if you have questions regarding treatment for a specific condition.
The design gives users the freedom to wear it in a variety of ways, depending on what is needed for your specific injury. It can be worn over either shoulder and on either arm to target a range of shoulder or arm injuries and conditions.
When applied, it holds your arm at the level you adjust it to, allowing it to heal in the proper orientation.
Looking for complete immobilization? Check out our Sling and Swathe Immobilizer!
Many people receive a “traditional” or “basic” sling after shoulder surgery or following a visit to the hospital or doctor. This shoulder strap will perform a similar task as those basic slings, but with many added benefits!
This design is the most versatile sling on the market. Truly a breakthrough in the orthopedic world, since it is the first sling that can be worn over your injured or non-injured side. This has many advantages for certain injuries and conditions, such as clavicle breaks, AC separations, dislocation, nerve issues, and more.
The reason it helps with these conditions is in the fact that using the weight of your own arm, puts the right amount of pressure to stabilize the area. Along with the fact that most patients complain about their “good” side hurting due to the strap pressure from a traditional sling, now they can switch it from side to side.
Plus, this brace leaves your elbow free! If you suffer from elbow bursitis, regular slings can irritate the elbow as you wear them.
Regular slings support your arm by putting pressure on the side of your neck, which after some wear can be painful and irritating. This strap moves that pressure over to your shoulder and can switch sides to your other shoulder so that one shoulder isn’t forced to support that burden alone.
The low-profile design is also much more freeing than an average, traditional sling. It leaves your arm uncovered to avoid overheating. Ideal for hot weather, working out, and getting air to your injured arm or shoulder.
Specially designed with all-day wear in mind, it is made of a soft elastic material, which is comfortable next to the skin. The elastic strap uses medical-grade fasteners and a heavy-duty metal buckle, ensuring they will hold strong throughout the day.
"Waterproof” isn’t the best phrasing, as this sling will still absorb water. But, it is water-safe, meaning it is fine getting wet. Great to wear in the shower, bath, pool, and at the beach!
It can be worn on your right or left arm, suitable for men, women, and children. The one-size-fits-most style is quite universal. Check out our size chart to determine if it will fit you.
It can be very difficult to put on shoulder slings by yourself post-surgery or with a painful injury. One of the greatest parts of this brace is that, unlike many shoulder slings, it is fully adjustable with just one hand. This strap system can be quickly adjusted throughout the day to change the size and fit of both the shoulder strap and wrist strap.
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