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Orthopedic Braces, Splints, and Supports

Shoulder Immobilizer

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Shoulder injuries or instabilities. Post surgery.
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Brand: Advanced Orthopaedics
A shoulder immobilizer is a specialized medical device used to restrict the movement of the shoulder, arm, and upper torso, primarily for patients recovering from shoulder injuries, surgeries, or conditions that require the arm to remain in a stable position. By preventing shoulder movement, the immobilizer supports healing and reduces the risk of further injury.

SUGGESTED HCPC: L3670

ORDER NUMBER: 2203, 2205, 2207, 2208

SIZE: Small thru X-Large (see sizing chart to the left)

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:

• Breathable, cool cotton material
• Webbing swathe strap
• Soft foam neck pad for greater patient comfort
• Slide buckle on strap for easy adjustment
• Velcro closure

SUGGESTED HCPC: L3670

INDICATIONS: Shoulder injuries or instabilities. Post surgery.

Categories: Shoulder
Manufacturer: Advanced Orthopaedics


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A splint is a medical device used to stabilize and protect an injured joint, bone, or soft tissue, helping to promote healing by restricting movement and preventing further damage. Splints can vary in rigidity based on the nature of the injury. Rigid splints are often made from materials like plastic, metal, or fiberglass, providing firm immobilization for more severe injuries such as fractures. Soft splints, on the other hand, are typically made from materials like foam or fabric and are used in cases requiring more flexibility, such as sprains or strains, where complete immobilization is unnecessary.

 

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