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Arm Slings, Shoulder Slings, and Shoulder Immobilizers

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Arm Slings

Arm slings are designed to immobilize and protect the arm, wrist, or hand following an injury, surgery, or when dealing with certain medical conditions. They work by restricting the movement of the affected limb, allowing the muscles, bones, and other tissues to rest and heal properly. By limiting the range of motion, arm slings help prevent further injury and reduce the risk of complications during recovery.

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PLEXFIT Athletic Arm Slings for Kids and Adults
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Arm Sling with Abduction Pillow
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Allard USA
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Allard USA VISSION Mesh Contoured Arm Sling in Multiple Sizes
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Allard USA
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Envelope Style Arm Sling with Pad and Tab
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Bird & Cronin, Inc
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Universal Hemi Arm Sling
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North Coast
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Universal Sling and Swathe
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CIRQUE Shoulder Immobilizer Sling by ARYSE
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ARYSE
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DeRoyal Specialty Arm Sling
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Cerebro-Vascular Accident CVA Arm Sling
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Arm Sling and Swathe Shoulder Immobilizer
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Procare Universal Arm Sling
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Triangle Bandage Sling
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Deluxe Sling and Swathe by DeRoyal
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Adjustable Envelope Style Universal Arm Sling
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Bird & Cronin, Inc
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Arm Sling with Foam Shoulder Strap
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Bird & Cronin, Inc
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Sized Sling and Swathe Immobilizer
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Deep Pocket Arm Slings by Medline
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Envelope Sprain, Dislocation, and Broken Arm Sling
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Deep Pocket Arm Sling for Rotator Cuff
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DeRoyal Foam Shoulder Sling and Swathe Immobilizer
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The Ultimate Arm Sling
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Joslin Swathe Arm Support Stabilizer
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Mesh Arm Sling with Wide Shoulder Strap, Unisex, Hook & Loop Closure, by Medline
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Medline
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Hanging Arm Sling With Metal Suspension Spreader Plate by Bird and Cronin
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Arm Sling Adapter for Neck Pain and Discomfort Prevention- SlingThing by RangeMaster
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Arm and Shoulder Sling with Universal Size | B-Cool Super Sling Plus by Bird and Cronin
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Bird & Cronin, Inc
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Super Sling Plus for Optimal Comfort and Enhanced Upper Extremity Care - 4 Sizes
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Bird & Cronin, Inc
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GivMohr Sling by North Coast for Stroke Treatment and ALS
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North Coast
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Elbow and Wrist Brace for Protection of IV Locations on Arm - Crandall Splint - Quantity of 48
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Bird & Cronin, Inc
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The Colorful Comfor Tot Envelope Arm Sling
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There are several types of arm slings available to cater to the unique needs of individuals. Some of the most common styles include:

  • Standard Arm Sling: This traditional sling is characterized by a simple fabric support that wraps around the neck and cradles the forearm in a horizontal position. It is typically used for minor injuries, such as sprains and strains.
  • Shoulder Immobilizer: This type of sling provides additional stability by immobilizing both the arm and shoulder. It consists of a standard arm sling with an additional strap that wraps around the body and holds the arm close to the chest. Shoulder immobilizers are often prescribed for patients with shoulder dislocations or fractures.
  • Elevation Sling: Designed to keep the arm elevated, this sling is used to reduce swelling and inflammation after an injury or surgery. It features an adjustable strap system that allows the user to position their arm at varying degrees of elevation.
  • Pediatric Arm Sling: Specifically designed for children, these slings are smaller in size and come in a variety of fun patterns and colors to make the recovery process more enjoyable for young patients.
  • Custom Arm Sling: For patients with unique needs, custom arm slings can be tailored to provide optimal support and comfort during the healing process.

 

Patients who typically use arm slings include those recovering from fractures, dislocations, sprains, strains, and surgeries involving the arm, wrist, or hand. Additionally, individuals with chronic conditions, such as arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome, may also benefit from using an arm sling for added support and pain relief.

Arm slings can be found in various settings, including hospitals, orthopedic clinics, physical therapy centers, and sports medicine facilities. They are also commonly used at home during the recovery process, as prescribed by a healthcare professional.

Arm slings are invaluable medical devices designed to offer essential support, stability, and comfort to injured or recovering limbs. With a variety of styles and materials available, arm slings cater to the unique needs of each individual, ensuring optimal outcomes during the healing process. By understanding their functionality, benefits, and appropriate usage, patients and healthcare professionals alike can make informed decisions about the most suitable arm sling for a given situation.