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Shoulder slings are vital for speeding up the recovery process post-injury. Some shoulder braces provide the required compression to swollen joints to speed up the retrieval course. Moreover, shoulder braces increase proprioception in unstable shoulders. 

These braces protect the skin and superficial tendons from knocks and bumps and help prevent arm dislocation. In addition, studies found that limiting the range of motion of a previously dislocated shoulder can help prevent future dislocations.

Types of shoulder and arm supports

1. Shoulder Immobilizers

Shoulder immobilizers can be used in case of strains or sprains, torn rotator cuff, dislocated shoulder, or shoulder instability. They are the kind of stabilizers that help in guarding the AC joint against further injury. These braces allow for shoulder stabilization and a controlled range of motion for shoulder dislocations.

2. Arm Slings

Different types of arm slings are designed to avert further shoulder injury and keep the shoulder stable. These are suitable for cast support, arm injuries, and wrist or hand injuries. The sling curtails the movement while the shoulder recovers.

3. Shoulder Braces

Shoulder wraps prevents extreme movement of the arm and shoulder. They are specialized to offer joint pain relief to an unstable shoulder. These are flexible in nature and are comfortable to wear in everyday routines. Shoulder wraps are also helpful in sports activities and help athletes with support and safety.

4. Clavicle Supports

A clavicle brace reduces and stabilizes the collar bone post-surgery or an injury. It maintains pressure and proper posture, wraps around the shoulders, and helps support and stabilize your core, shoulders, and back.

When to use shoulder slings?

Diminished shoulder strength after a dislocation or injury is common and warrants shoulder slings. Wearing shoulder braces can also help strengthen shoulder joints and muscles. The increased resistance results in increased arm strength over time.

Some of the most common injuries that warrant the use of arm supports are - 

Where can I buy the best shoulder sling?

At HPFY, we bring various shoulder and arm supports and braces to meet your diverse needs from top manufacturers like DJO Incorporated, Hely & Weber, North Coast Medical, and many others at the best prices and attractive discounts. So buy now and save big!

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Arm and Shoulder

Dealing with Shoulder Pain

Kevin Cleary Jun 15,2016

Our shoulders are one of the most complex joints in our body. It’s where the humorous bone meets the scapula in a ball and socket joint. Also included in the shoulder area is the rotator cuff, your clavicle bone (collarbone),

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Frozen shoulder is more likely to occur in people who have diabetes or had prolonged immobility or reduced mobility of the shoulder for a long period, such as after surgery, stroke or an arm injury.

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Supporting the Shoulder

Taikhum Sadiq Jun 03,2016

The shoulder is one of the most flexible joints in the body. It is made up of three bones, the upper arm, the shoulder blade, and the collar bone. It helps in lifting the arm, rotating it, and providing force.

FAQ's

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A shoulder brace immobilizes the shoulder in order to prevent furthur injury while recovering from a shoulder surgery or dislocation.

Shoulder immobilizers can be used in case of strains or sprains, torn rotator cuff, dislocated shoulder or shoulder instability.

you must Hand wash the shoulder immobilizer using cold water and mild soap and Air dry in shade. Do not brush hard or squeeze. Do not machine wash the brace.

Shoulder separation can occour as a result of traumatic blow or fall on the shoulder. Common symptoms include pain and swelling in the area after the injury. You may also notice a bump on the top of your shoulder that can be caused by the tearing of the AC ligament and dislocation of the clavicle. You may have difficulty in moving your arm. It is recommended to consult a medical professional immediately if you see the signs of a separated shoulder.

A shoulder stabilizer helps in protecting the AC joint from further injury. These special braces allow for shoulder immobilization and controlled range of motion for shoulder dislocations, rotator cuff tears and separations.