Rest Easy Shoulder System_ Universal Size
SUGGESTED HCPC: L3960
ORDER NUMBER: 5200
SIZE: Universal (see sizing chart to the left)
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:
• Designed to maximize comfort and function
• Adjustable light weight durable frame fits all sizes and shapes
• Effortlessly applied and available for the right or left arm
• Provides comfortable abduction positioning while allowing for fine adjustments of internal and external rotation
• The Multi-functionality reduces inventory by replacing several single function braces
• Ranges from 20 degrees internal rotation to 45 degrees external rotation and neutral to 75 degrees of abduction
INDICATIONS:
Shoulder stabilization, post-op shoulder surgery, traumatic injuries of the shoulder, shoulder tendinitis, rotator cuff repair, Dislocated shoulder, Glenohumeral instability, Bankart lesion repair, shoulder replacement.
SUGGESTED HCPC: L3960
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