medi Arm sling kidz shoulder support
- High level of comfort
- Easy opening
- Specially for children
Description
medi Armsling Kidz is characterised by its particularly soft material that provides a high level of comfort. Thanks to the practical hook and loop fastening, the shoulder brace is easy to open, thus facilitating early functional aftercare, for example, for physiotherapy. It was developed specially to fit children. The modern child-friendly design rounds off the shoulder sling for young patients.
The arm sling can be worn as soon as an immobilisation of the shoulder joint in internal rotation is necessary. This is, for example, the case in nonsurgical treatment after a forward dislocation of the shoulder (anterior shoulder dislocation) or a chronic anterior subluxation.
medi Armsling Kidz allows a safe positioning of the shoulder and elbow joint – to protect against harmful movements. It limits the range of motion of the shoulder in all planes, thus enabling its immobilisation. This secure positioning of the shoulder can promote the healing process. The shoulder sling can be worn on both the left and right side. It is available in two sizes, making it possible to select a perfectly fitting product.
Intended purpose:
The medi Armschlinge Kidz is a shoulder joint support for immobilising the shoulder in a defined position.
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Material Composition
Polyamide
Properties

Manufacturer: medi GmbH & Co. KG, Medicusstraße 1, 95448 Bayreuth, Germany, www.mediuk.co.uk/shop/

All compression garments and compression pantyhose (round knit and flat knit), anti-embolism stockings and supports are regularly tested to OEKO-TEX Standard 100 for human ecological harmful substances and assessed. The awarding of the certificate OEKO-TEX Standard 100 guarantees tested quality that safeguards your health.
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Indications
- Nonsurgical treatment after anterior shoulder dislocation and /or chronic subluxation
- After rotator cuff repair
- Acromioclavicular joint dislocation (nonsurgical, postoperative)
- Scapula fractures (nonsurgical, postoperative)
- Fractures of the humerus head (nonsurgical, postoperative)