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Picture of SHOULDER IMMOBILIZER The Shoulder Immobilizer is an arm sling designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities, especially arm or shoulder injury. This sling has soft padded shoulder and waist straps with o-ring hook and loop closure, a bilateral shoulder pad, and a single above the hand plastic ring. The padded shoulder strap is constructed to distribute shoulder weight, the padded waist strap restricts abduction and external rotation of the shoulder, and the plastic ring allows for easier application of the shoulder strap. This sling is designed to be used for either left or right shoulder. SIZES: Extra small , small, medium, large, and extra large. DIMENSIONS: Measure from olecranon process to fifth MP joint. Extra small measures up to 12.5 inches; small up to 13.5 inches; medium up to 14.5 inches; large up to 15.5 inches; extra-large up to 17.5 inches.

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Price: 17.45.

This product record was updated on May 8, 2012.

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Medical Specialties Inc

4600 Lebanon Road
Charlotte, North Carolina 28227
United States
Telephone: 800.582.4040 or 704-573-4040.
Fax: 704-573-4047.
Web: http://www.medspec.com.
Email: request@medspec.com.


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