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Shoulder Immobilizer w/ Waist Strap

Shoulder Immobilizer w/ Waist Strap

Designed to treat rotator cuff injuries, shoulder instabilities, and anterior dislocation of the G-H joint, shoulder immobilizer features an ambidextrous design, fitting either the right or left arm. The ventilated canvas sling keeps patients cool and dry while the simple strapping design allows for easy application and adjustment.

HCPCS Code

L3660

Key Features
  • Ambidextrous design fits left or right arm
  • Ventilated canvas construction
  • Easy to apply and remove
Indications for Use
  • Rotator cuff injuries
  • Shoulder instabilities
  • Anterior dislocation (G-H joint)
Manufacturer
Comfortland
Manuf. Part No.

21-101-2

21-101-3

21-101-4

Size Chart
Size Measurement
Small 13.5" long/ 7.5" sling depth
Medium 15.5" long/ 8.25" sling depth
Large 18" long/ 8.75" sling depth

 

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