Knee Cap by Miserve is a tubular structure that helps to reduce swelling and provides general support for weak and injured muscles. Its ambidextrous design can be worn on either knee. Knee Cap serves a full range of movement with comfort and compression during day-to-day activities.
- Painful arthritis of the knee joint
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Improved mobility
- Pain management
CORRECT Pouch Arm Sling by Miserve provides you a comfortable protection, support, and immobilization of the broken or surgically operated arm in the flexion position while recuperating & healing.
CORRECT Pouch Arm Sling by Miserve provides you a comfortable protection, support, and immobilization of the broken or surgically operated arm in the flexion position while recuperating & healing.
- Fractures
- Sprains & Strains
- Dislocation
- Post-surgical treatment
- Correct Pouch Arm Sling is sleek and ergonomically designed.
- Durable and breathable fabric that is soft to feel.
- The adjustable sling allows customization of the angle of flexion and offers flexibility in sizing.
- Slide buckle with single touch opening and closing, very easy application and removal.
- Shoulder pad and thumb cradle of arm sling improve patient comfort and reduce fatigue.
With the help of a measuring tape, measure your chest (below your underarm) circumference. The chart below will help you find the right size.
Pouch Arm Sling by Miserve must be applied by a registered practitioner or trained specialist the first time to ensure therapeutic support and a correct fit.
- Place your injured arm into the pouch of the arm sling.
- Fasten the strap around your neck, ensuring it provides support without causing discomfort.
- Adjust the sling to position your forearm at a 90-degree angle to the ground, with your hand elevated slightly.
- Fasten any additional straps or closures to ensure a snug and comfortable fit.
This product is intended for arm and shoulder support
- Fractures
- Sprains & Strains
- Dislocation
- Post-surgical treatment
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