Orthopedic Brace
An orthopedic brace is a medical device designed to support, stabilize, and protect injured or weak joints, muscles, or bones. These braces help control movement, reduce strain, and allow for proper healing by limiting motion or providing extra support to the affected area. Depending on the injury or condition, braces can be used for various body parts, such as the knee, ankle, wrist, shoulder, or spine.
Here are the key functions of an orthopedic brace:
- Immobilization: For injuries like fractures or sprains, a brace may restrict movement to prevent further damage while the injury heals.
- Support: Braces provide external support to areas weakened by injury, surgery, or chronic conditions, like arthritis, to help alleviate pain and promote stability.
- Compression: Many braces offer compression, which helps reduce swelling and inflammation in soft tissues around the injury.
- Pain Relief: By reducing pressure on the injured or weakened area and restricting movement, braces can help alleviate pain and discomfort.
- Rehabilitation: After surgery or during recovery from injury, braces assist in rehabilitation by guiding the healing process and helping users regain strength and mobility while avoiding re-injury.
Orthopedic braces are often recommended by healthcare professionals for short-term or long-term use, depending on the patient’s condition. They are commonly used in sports injuries, post-surgical recovery, and to manage chronic conditions like arthritis or scoliosis.
TREND Abduction Shoulder Sling
Trend Abduction Shoulder Sling – Post-Operative Shoulder Immobilizer (SKU: DCT-70ABD)
The Trend Abduction Shoulder Sling is a premium upper extremity orthosis designed to provide reliable post-operative shoulder immobilization and positioning. This advanced sling features an adjustable abduction platform that can be built up or broken down to deliver optimal support and comfort throughout every stage of recovery.
Constructed with TX2 Breathe Thru Mesh, padded neck support, and quick-release buckles, this shoulder abduction sling promotes airflow, reduces pressure points, and improves patient compliance. Ideal for post-surgical care, shoulder instability, and advanced rehabilitation protocols.
PDAC Approved Code:
L3670
Key Features
- Provides secure post-operative and injury immobilization
- Adjustable abduction platform for customized positioning
- TX2 Breathe Thru Mesh sling promotes airflow and cooling
- Padded neck strap enhances comfort during extended wear
- Dual quick-release buckles for easy application and removal
- Anti-migration thumb rest maintains proper hand positioning
- Universal size with ambidextrous design
Indications
- Post-operative shoulder care
- Shoulder injuries and instabilities
- Arthroscopic repair
- Capsular shift procedures
- Glenohumeral dislocations and subluxations
Sizing
- DCT-3670 – Universal Size, Ambidextrous Design

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