Medi SAK
₹99
Indications
impingement syndrome-in acute or chronic inflammation and after open or athroscopic decompression and acromioplasty
reconstruction after rotator cuff ruptures
shoulder prosthesis implantation
frozen shoulder after anaesthesia
Mode of action
immobilisation of shoulder joint at 10? to 60? degrees abduction
temporary pressure relief on the subacromial space
optional weightless mobilisation of the shoulder joint in the horizontal plane
immobilisation to prevent adhesions in the subacromial, subcoracoid and subdeltoid spaces
upper arm wedge provides additional security for the shoulder joint
Features
comfortable to wear due to light weight and terry cloth padding
patient-friendly and secure fastening of the forearm and upper arm straps
comfortable “tennis ball” hand rest; opportunity to train forearm muscles
high wearing comfort due to inflatable shoulder abduction pillow.