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    HUMERUSCOMFORT HUMERAL FRACTURE BRACE

    TGA Approved: 521706

    HumerusComfort is a stable and comfortable humeral fracture brace. Designed and developed according to the biomechanical requirements that the Sarmiento principle meets.

    SKU: WEB002864
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    Code Size Unit of Measure
    Code: 20220-00-30 Size: XS Unit of Measure: EA
    Code: 20224-00-40 Size: S Extend Unit of Measure: EA
    Code: 20224-00-50 Size: M Extend Unit of Measure: EA
    Code: 20224-00-60 Size: L Extend Unit of Measure: EA
    Code: 20224-00-70 Size: XL Extend Unit of Measure: EA
    Code: 20220-00-40 Size: S Unit of Measure: EA
    Code: 20220-00-50 Size: M Unit of Measure: EA
    Code: 20220-00-60 Size: L Unit of Measure: EA
    Code: 20220-00-70 Size: XL Unit of Measure: EA

    HumerusComfort is a stable and comfortable humeral fracture brace. Designed and developed according to the biomechanical requirements that the Sarmiento principle meets. The unique, over the shoulder textile design prohibits the brace from sliding down and makes the brace comfortable to wear.  Also available in a longer model, the Humerus Comfort Extend

    HumerusComfort has wide circular straps which, together with the integrated plastic tiles, provide an even, circumferential compression of the soft tissue around humerus. The brace provides pain relief and allows the shoulder and elbow to move, which reduces the risk for stiffness and muscle atrophy. The brace is easy to fit and adjust. The integrated plastic tiles can easily be removed and adjusted. Skin friendly and breathable textile parts. Fits both left and right. The product is radiolucent. 

    Indications:

    Orthosis for diaphyseal humerus fracture. 

    Contraindications:

    • Massive soft tissue damage
    • Poor compliance alternative. 
    • Unacceptable fracture position. 

    Measurement:

    1. The circumference of the upper arm in cm proximally, at the height of the armpit, or where the upper arm is at its thickest.
    2. Upper arm length measurement in cm from the acromion to the elbow. Measure the arm with the elbow joint slightly bent.