ARC 2.0 Shoulder Brace
- Brace positions include gunslinger, neutral plane and external rotation
- Universal sling design to fit every patient with one brace
- Unique pistol grip adjusts with quick-pull tabs and keeps the arm from migrating forward out of the sling
- Optional underarm strap relieves pressure on the neck for larger patients and patients positioned in external rotation
- One-hand buckles ease patient reapplication
- Cold therapy cutout in the sling
- Soft-tissue strains
- Anterior shoulder dislocation
- Posterior shoulder dislocation
- Non or minimally displaced proximal humerus fractures
- Low-grade AC-Joint dislocations
- Non or minimally displaced clavicle fractures
- Brachial plexus injuries or other paralytic or neurologic injuries to the upper extremity
- Pectoral tendon rupture and distal biceps rupture
- Rotator cuff repairs
- Bankart and capsular shift procedures
- Bone block or latarjet reconstructions for anterior shoulder instability
- Shoulder replacement CRIF or ORIF of proximal humerus fractures
- AC-Joint stabilization of acute and chronic injury
- AC-Joint instabilities, proximal biceps tenodesis
- SLAP Repairs
- ORIF clavicle fractures
- Reverse shoulder arthroplasty
- Humeral shaft fractures
- Scapular fractures
- SC joint separation
- UCL reconstruction of the elbow and other elbow fracture indications
AE050400 | ARC® 2.0 Shoulder Brace, Universal |
AE050420 | Under Arm Strap Kit |
AE050410 | 2.0 Sling Kit |
Because we instinctively put our hands out in front of us when we fall, we suffer wrist injuries more frequently than other types of injuries. Our wrists are designed to allow us liberal movement in many directions, and when you have a rupture, strain, sprain or fracture, this can be quite painful. A wrist brace immobilizes the wrist, allowing you to use your hand while limiting your range of motion to prevent pain.
As notorious as wrist injuries from accidents are, other conditions can cause chronic wrist pain, such as arthritis. Wearing a wrist brace can allow you to engage in more activities without pain, such as driving, writing, painting and playing cards.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is another reason for chronic wrist pain. Oftentimes limiting the activity that caused it — such as typing, playing an instrument and doing needlework — can improve your condition, and wearing a wrist brace in the meantime can help.
Contact us today for more information or to order your wrist brace.
Medicare Patients
Contact us with any questions about bracing or eligibility. We’ll make it easy for you. We'll even handle the paperwork should you qualify.
Non-Medicare Patients
We are in-network with over 150 insurance plans, workers’ compensation, and no-fault insurance companies.
Providers
Send us a referral and we will make sure your patient receives the right brace – fast. Our staff of professionals are on-hand and ready to serve.