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Description
The shoulder joints consist of the glenohumeral joint, acromioclavicular joint, sternoclavicular joint and the scapulothoracic joint, which is technically not a true joint. The bony structures consist of the humerus, scapula, and clavicle. Soft tissue includes muscles, for example, the rotator cuff muscles (Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Subscapularis, and Teres Minor), several ligaments including the coracoclavicular (trapezoid and conoid), coracohumeral, and coracoacromial ligament and others, labrum, bursas and brachial plexus nerve. The shoulder joint is the most active and complex joint of the body. The capsule and ligament act as stabilizers, while the muscles and tendons play a dynamic role. The rhythmic cooperation of the shoulder joints ensures the smooth movement in all directions.
The shoulder joints consist of the glenohumeral joint, acromioclavicular joint, sternoclavicular joint and the scapulothoracic joint, which is technically not a true joint. The bony structures cons...
Key Benefits
- Supports the arm and carries the weight across the back and shoulder.
- Universal design fits right or left arm.
- Adjustable slide buckle for proper height adjustment.
- Comfortable lightweight material.
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Direction for Use/Dosage
- Insert forearm in the sling.
- Pull strap over the shoulder. Insert the hook end of the strap into the buckle.
- Adjust the length of the shoulder strap so the elbow joint rests at an approximate 90? angle. Then fasten the hook and loop closure to tighten.
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Safety Information/Precaution
Use as directed by the physician. Consult the doctor if pain prolongs.
Other Information
Measure the length of the forearm.
- S: 20.3 - 25.4cm (8 - 10")
- M: 25.4 - 30.5cm (10 - 12" )
- L: 30.5 - 35.6cm (12 - 14")
- XL: 35.6 - 39.4cm (14 - 15 1/2")

