- Simple fractures of the elbow, distal humerus, radius and proximal ulna
- Stable supracondylar & radial fractures
- Sub-dislocations and dislocations of the elbow
- Post-operative immobilisation after surgical procedures on tendons and ligaments
- Elbow contracture management
- Lateral/medial epicondylitis.
- Goals adjustable immobilization,
- Controlled range of motion
- Decrease anti-inflammatory medications,
- Decrease pain symptoms.
- Improve elbow joint function,
- Alternative to casting.
- Elbow reconstruction,
- Ligament and tendon repairs,
- Surgical repair of a fracture and biceps
- Chronic injuries to the elbow
- Elbow hyperextension
- Post-trauma treatment
Please consult a health care professional if you have questions regarding treatment for a specific condition.
- Hand wash in cold water (86 °F/30 °C) using mild soap, rinse thoroughly. AIR DRY.
- Do not wring or twist
- Dry in shade on a flat surface, away from heat and sunlight
- Do not iron or dry clean or bleach
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NOTE: If not rinsed thoroughly, residual soap may cause irritation and deteriorate the material.