Forearm Sling Adjustable Breathable Arm Support
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Reliable Stability. Breathable Comfort.
The Prim 901 Forearm Arm Sling is a professional orthopedic solution designed to provide secure immobilization and comfort during recovery. Crafted from high-quality breathable fabric, this sling ensures continuous airflow to prevent skin irritation. Its dual-adjustment system, featuring both a buckle and Velcro®, allows you to customize the elevation and position precisely to your needs. With an integrated soft neck cushion and thumb-rest ring, it minimizes strain on the cervical area and prevents hand fatigue, making it the ideal choice for post-operative recovery and injury management.
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Prim Health Mart |
| Model Code | Ref. 901 |
| Indications | Fractures, Dislocations (Wrist/Elbow/Shoulder), Post-Op Recovery |
| Special Features | Thumb-rest loop & Soft neck comfort zone |
| Material | High-ventilation breathable fabric (Latex-Free) |
| Orientation | Universal (Fits both Left and Right arm) |
Sizing Guide
| Size | Forearm Length (cm) |
|---|---|
| Small (S) | 28 – 36 cm |
| Medium (M) | 35 – 42 cm |
| Large (L) | 41 – 49 cm |
| Extra Large (XL) | 48 – 56 cm |
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the thumb-rest ring help?
The thumb loop helps maintain the hand in a neutral, relaxed position. This prevents the wrist from "dropping" and reduces the muscle effort required to keep the arm in the sling, significantly increasing comfort during long-term wear.
Will the strap hurt my neck?
No. The Prim 901 is equipped with a soft comfort cushion specifically in the neck area. This redistributes the weight of the arm and prevents the strap from cutting into the skin or causing cervical strain.
Is this suitable for post-surgery use?
Yes. It is highly recommended for conservative rehabilitation following shoulder, arm, or elbow surgery. Its breathable material is essential for maintaining hygiene and comfort during the sensitive healing phase.