Description
The CURAD® Arm Sling (ORT11100L) provides comfortable and effective arm support for injuries requiring immobilization or relief from shoulder and elbow strain. Designed in a large size, it ensures a secure fit with an adjustable strap system for customized comfort during recovery. Ideal for clinical, orthopedic, and home use.
Key Features
- Provides support and stabilization for arm, shoulder, or elbow injuries
- Adjustable strap for a customized and comfortable fit
- Lightweight and breathable fabric enhances all-day comfort
- Easy to apply and remove with hook-and-loop closure
- Reversible design fits either the left or right arm
Clinical Uses & Indications
- Post-surgical immobilization of the arm or shoulder
- Support after fractures, sprains, or dislocations
- Relief from muscle fatigue or overuse injuries
- Shoulder stabilization during rehabilitation
How to Use
- Place the injured arm inside the sling with the elbow positioned snugly at the back.
- Adjust the strap over the opposite shoulder to achieve the desired level of support.
- Secure the strap using the hook-and-loop fastener.
- Ensure that the arm is parallel to the ground and the wrist slightly elevated for comfort.
- Consult a healthcare professional for proper adjustment and wear duration.
Specifications
| Property | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | CURAD® |
| Product Code / Model | ORT11100L |
| Size | Large |
| Material | Lightweight polyester and cotton blend |
| Fit | Universal — fits left or right arm |
| Closure Type | Adjustable hook-and-loop strap |
| Intended Use | Provides arm and shoulder immobilization for injury recovery |
Compatibility & Materials
- Works with: Casts, wraps, and shoulder immobilizers
- Do not use with: Open wounds or without medical supervision for severe fractures
Order Now
Experience comfortable and reliable support with the CURAD® Arm Sling Large (ORT11100L). Designed for stability, adjustability, and long-lasting wear—ideal for recovery from shoulder or arm injuries. Order now for professional or personal use.