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

The brachial plexus is the network of nerves that sends signals from your spine to your shoulder, arm and hand. A brachial plexus injury occurs when these nerves are stretched, compressed, or in the most serious cases, ripped apart or torn away from the spinal cord.
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Corflex Extended Length Humeral Splint Corflex Mid Length Humeral Splint Corflex Sling & Swathe
Corflex Sling & Swathe
HPMS Price $21.99
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. Features cradle style sling and swathe with contact closure. Indicated for immobilization following rotator cuff repairs, S/P glenohumeral acromioplasty surgery, or other shoulder related injuries.
   
 
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