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Hinged Elbow Brace, ROM Adjustable Splint Stabilizer Arm Splint Supporting Elbow Extension Guard Shoulder Strap Recovery After Surgery Arm Injury
Hinged Elbow Brace, ROM Adjustable Splint Stabilizer Arm Splint Supporting Elbow Extension Guard Shoulder Strap Recovery After Surgery Arm Injury
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- 1. Elbow Brace & Immobilization: This elbow splint and elbow extension splint are optimal for post-operative care and are specifically designed for conditions like elbow dislocations and treating stable fractures of the distal humerus or proximal radius or ulna. The brace allows for a controlled range of elbow movement and features an elbow guard for added protection.
- 2. Material & Construction Design: elbow brace Made with breathable Lightweight soft foam, the elbow brace ensures air permeability and moisture wicking. The ulnar nerve entrapment brace is lightweight yet sturdy, crafted from premium materials that guarantee longevity. The ergonomic design of the elbow splint ensures a snug fit.
- 3. Fully Adjustable Open Design: The hinged elbow brace boasts a “One push button” release for length adjustments, complemented by an adjustable locking dial and extension/flexion slider. Whether you're using the elbow extension splint or the ulnar nerve entrapment brace, the range of motion and fit can be tailored to individual needs.
- 4. Comfort & Enhanced Features: Elbow Guard with condyle pads, non-slip materials, and an optional shoulder strap, the elbow brace ensures maximum comfort and stability. Quick-release buckles on the elbow guard facilitate easy wear and removal, while the lining of the Shoulder strap keeps you dry throughout the day.
- 5.Versatility & Comprehensive Protection: it's the elbow brace is suitable for a range of activities—from daily tasks to sports training and rehabilitation. Offering 360° protection, they alleviate pain from conditions like tendinitis, tennis elbow, dislocation, and fractures.
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