Description
Common uses of an arm sling:
- Fractured or broken bones
- Sprains and strains
- Shoulder injuries
- Post-surgical support
- Neurological conditions
Sh12,000.00
An arm sling is a medical device used to support and immobilize the arm to aid in healing from an injury or surgery
Common uses of an arm sling:
Settings | ARM SLING MEDIUM remove | ARM SLING LARGE remove | ARM SLING CHILD MEDIUM remove | Deep heat cream 15gm remove | remove | ABSORBENT GAUZE 90 X 5 remove |
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Description | An arm sling is a medical device used to support and immobilize the arm to aid in healing from an injury or surgery | An arm sling is a medical device that is used to support and immobilize the arm and shoulder after an injury or surgery | An arm sling is a type of medical device used to immobilize and support the arm and shoulder after an injury or surgery. The arm sling child is specifically designed for children | Deep Heat heat spray is a pain relieving, warming, spray to be used on the skin. The pain relief spray is recommended for the relief of pain in muscles, tendons, joints or bones, lower back and thigh pain, sprains or strains. |
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Content | Common uses of an arm sling:
| Some of the common uses of arm slings include:
| Used for a variety of purposes, including:
| ✔ Muscular Aches, Pains and Stiffness ✔ Back Pain ✔ Joint Pain and Strains ✔ Neck and Shoulder Pain ✔ Rheumatism or Fibrositis ✔ Arthritic Pain | 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 |
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