Indications
Upper limb bone fractures, such as distal radius fractures, ulna fractures, proximal humeral fractures, shoulder dislocations, rotator cuff injuries, and other shoulder injuries
Upper arm muscle strains, nerve damage, etc.
After hand and wrist surgery
Function
Reduce the gravity on the forearm and hand, provide support for the injured part, prevent fracture displacement or aggravation of injury
Limit the rotation, flexion and extension of the forearm
Raising the affected limb helps promote the return of blood and lymph, reduce swelling and congestion