Arm Sling

 An Arm Sling is a fundamental supportive device used to elevate, immobilize, and protect the injured upper limb. By cradling the forearm and transferring weight to the neck and opposite shoulder, it provides stability for fractures, dislocations, and post-operative conditions of the shoulder, arm, elbow, or wrist. Proper application is critical: the elbow must be bent at 90 degrees, the hand elevated above the elbow, and the wrist supported to prevent swelling and nerve complications. Available in standard, shoulder immobilizer, and collar-and-cuff designs, it is an essential tool for pain management, healing facilitation, and patient comfort across all clinical settings.

Arm Sling With Swathe

An Arm Sling With Swathe is a two-piece shoulder immobilization system used for complete immobilization following shoulder surgery, shoulder dislocation, proximal humerus fractures, and clavicle fractures. The sling supports the arm while the swathe wraps around the body to secure the arm against the chest, preventing abduction, external rotation, and other movements that could compromise healing. Used in orthopedic surgery, emergency departments, and post-operative care settings, it provides essential protection during the critical healing phase. Proper positioning, skin integrity monitoring, and circulation checks are essential for safe and effective use.

Shoulder Abduction Brace

A Shoulder Abduction Brace is a post-operative orthosis that positions the arm in abduction (away from the body) following rotator cuff repair, shoulder arthroplasty, instability surgery, and fracture fixation. The brace reduces tension on repaired tendons and soft tissues, protects surgical repairs, and maintains proper alignment during healing. Used in orthopedic surgery and physical therapy settings, it provides essential immobilization that supports successful surgical outcomes. Proper positioning, skin integrity monitoring, and patient education are critical for safe and effective use.