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Abdominal Binder
An Abdominal Binder/Support is a wide compression band worn around the abdomen to provide support and stability to the lower torso. It is commonly used for medical, post-operative, or therapeutic purposes, offering benefits for recovery and pain management.
Key Features
- Compression Support: Abdominal binders provide uniform compression to the abdominal area, reducing swelling and promoting healing. This is especially beneficial after surgeries like C-sections, hernia repairs, or abdominal liposuction.
Stabilization: The support helps to stabilize the abdominal muscles and internal organs, reducing the risk of post-surgical complications such as hernias or muscle strain.
Pain Relief: By supporting the abdominal area, the binder can reduce discomfort or pain from abdominal injuries or surgeries.
Adjustability: Most abdominal binders are made with adjustable straps or Velcro, ensuring a snug and comfortable fit for various body sizes.
Postpartum Use: Abdominal binders are commonly recommended for women after childbirth, particularly after a C-section, to support weakened abdominal muscles and ease recovery.
Applications
- Post-surgical Recovery: Helps maintain stability after surgeries such as hernia repair, bariatric surgery, or abdominal reconstruction.
- Postpartum Recovery: Supports weakened muscles and helps with recovery after childbirth.
- Hernia Prevention: Can be used to prevent or support hernias by stabilizing the abdominal wall.
- Pain Management: Alleviates pain caused by muscle strain, abdominal injuries, or surgeries.
Abdominal binders are usually made of elastic, breathable fabric for long-term comfort and support. They provide an essential aid in the healing process, allowing individuals to recover with reduced discomfort and enhanced mobility.
Premium Arm Sling
An arm sling is a supportive medical device designed to immobilize and support the arm, typically after an injury, surgery, or when recovering from a condition that affects the arm, shoulder, or wrist. Slings are commonly used to help reduce pain, prevent further injury, and facilitate healing by keeping the arm in a neutral and stable position.
Uses of an Arm Sling:
- Post-Surgery Recovery: After surgeries such as shoulder repairs, rotator cuff surgery, or elbow procedures, an arm sling helps immobilize the area and prevent unnecessary movement.
- Fractures: Used for fractures of the arm, collarbone (clavicle), or shoulder blade (scapula) to keep the arm stable while healing.
- Dislocations: A sling can help immobilize the arm after a shoulder or elbow dislocation, preventing further injury and allowing the joint to heal.
- Strains and Sprains: Slings provide support for muscles or ligaments that have been strained or sprained, limiting movement to promote healing.
- Chronic Conditions: Conditions like arthritis or bursitis may require the use of a sling to reduce strain on the affected joints.
SUGGESTED HCPC: N/A
ORDER NUMBER: 2211, 2213, 2215, 2217, 2218
SIZE: X-Small thru X-Large (see sizing chart to the left)
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:
• Our most popular arm sling
• Velcro closure
• Easy to adjust
INDICATIONS: Arm injuries or instabilities post surgery.