Indications
(1) External fixation is applied for mild forearm and elbow joint injuries during conservative treatment.
(2) Acute external fixation is used for upper limb bone and soft tissue injuries, shoulder dislocation or after reduction.
(3) External fixation is implemented after reduction for patients with shoulder subluxation resulting from hemiplegia.
Features
(1) The slings run through the trapezius muscles on both sides, thus avoiding neck load and lightening the burden on the cervical vertebra.
(2) The design of the thickened fixation belt for the trapezius muscle can effectively distribute the local skin load on the shoulder.
(3) The external adhesive tape stabilizes the humerus bone.
(4) The transverse length of the forearm section exceeds the distal end of the wrist joint, preventing ulnar deviation of the wrist joint.
(5) Different wearing methods are supported.