Description | | Auxiliary crutches are a type of crutches that are designed to provide support and stability to people with mobility issues. They are typically used by individuals who have suffered an injury or are recovering from surgery, and need to support some of their body weight while walking. | Axillary crutches are medical devices designed to assist individuals with mobility and balance issues to walk | |
- Cleaning wounds
- Covering wounds
| An arm sling is a medical device used to support and immobilize the arm to aid in healing from an injury or surgery. |
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- Injury Prevention
- Rehabilitation
- Pain relief
- Posture correction
- Athletic performance
| Here are some of the uses of small auxiliary crutches:
- Injury recovery
- Post-surgery recovery
- Mobility assistance
- Travel
| The uses of axillary crutches, particularly the large size, include:
- Injury or surgery recovery
- Chronic conditions
- Temporary mobility issues
- Physical therapy
- Rehabilitation
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- 100% cotton absorbent gauze after cut, folding
- With or without X-ray threads detectable
- Soft, absorbent
- Non-irritating to skin
- Highly soft, absorbency, poison free strictly confirming to CE
| Gauze can be used for cleansing, packing, scrubbing, covering, and securing in a variety of wounds. Closely woven gauze is best for extra strength or greater protection, while open or loose weave is better for absorbency or drainage | common uses of an arm sling:
- Fractured or broken bones
- Sprains and strains
- Shoulder injuries
- Post-surgical support
- Neurological conditions
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