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Relief and support of symptoms due to frozen shoulder. Shoulder & neck specific. Please note, this is not for self-treatment. Please consult with your physician to indicate medical appropriateness.

Frozen shoulder is a condition that occurs more commonly in people with diabetes and in people who've kept their arm immobilized for a long period of time. It is characterized by stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint.
Symptoms may start gradually and resolve within one or two years.
Treatment involves stretching and sometimes injecting corticosteroids and numbing medications into the joint capsule. In some cases, surgery is used to loosen the joint capsule.
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Blue Jay Universal Arm Sling with Shoulder Comfort Pad Corflex Extended Length Humeral Splint Corflex Mid Length Humeral Splint
Provides comfort and support. Durable cotton blend for lasting wear. Controls humeral segments through circumferential soft tissue compression and features deltoid cap extension to prevent migration. Designed to control humeral segments through soft tissue compression. Controls humeral segments through circumferential soft tissue compression and features deltoid cap extension to prevent migration; shorter length eliminates need to trim distal end.
Corflex Ranger™ Universal Shoulder Sling Immobilzer SpiderTech Neck One Piece Pre-Cut (Single)
Corflex Ranger Shoulder Sling
HPMS Price $39.99

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Shoulder immobilization post-surgery or injury with maximum comfort and wearability for short or long term use.

The neck one piece pre-cut kinesiology tape (KT) from SpiderTech is specially designed to support the muscles surrounding the neck. Since it is flexible, it allows individuals with neck injuries to remain active and can assist others in preventing injury to this sensitive area.
   
 
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