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Arm Sling McKesson Buckle Closure

Arm Sling McKesson Buckle Closure

McKesson arm slings are used for cast support or on an otherwise injured arm, shoulder, wrist, or hand. They feature a generously sized envelope to support the arm, and a shoulder strap and clip buckle closure for improved control and fit. Arm slings are available in several sizes, including a universal size.
HCPCS Code
A4565
Key Features
  • Comfortable cotton/polyester material
  • Web shoulder strap with clip buckle fastener provides an easy one-handed adjustment solution
  • Unisex and compatible for use on left or right arm
  • Feature a generously sized envelope to support the arm, and a shoulder strap and clip buckle closure for improved control and fit
  • Reusable design allows users to hand wash with warm water and mild soap to maintain hygiene during extended time of recovery
  • Not made with natural rubber latex
Indications for Use
Used for cast support or for an injured arm, shoulder, wrist, or hand.
Manufacturer
McKesson
Manuf. Part No.
Part Number Size
155-79-84022 X-Small
155-79-84023 Small
155-79-84025 Medium
155-79-84027 Large
155-79-84028 X-Large

 

Size Chart
Part Number Size Pouch Dimensions
155-79-84022 X-Small 5 1/4 - 12 1/2
155-79-84023 Small 5 1/2 - 14 1/2
155-79-84025 Medium 6 1/2 - 16 1/2
155-79-84027 Large 7 1/2 - 18 1/2
155-79-84028 X-Large 8 1/2 - 22 1/2

 

Left/Right
Universal

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