0320 / KIDSLINE CRADLE ARM SLING
The OTC 0320 KidsLine cradle arm sling provides well balanced support to the arm, evenly distributing its weight. KidsLine is OTC's family of Pediatric and Youth sized products. They are cut and assembled to follow the same anatomically correct profile as our popular adult versions, but are "right sized" to fit a smaller frame.
Indications Listed Below
• Available in navy (0320NV) or print fabric (0320PP)
• Extra wide shoulder strap for comfort
• Sliding hook buckle is easily adjusted
• Fits right or left arm
• Latex free
Product Features
Easily Adjustable
Sliding hook buckle is easily adjusted.
shoulder strap
Extra wide shoulder strap for comfort.
How to Measure for and Apply the KIDSLINE CRADLE ARM SLING
MEASURE FROM ELBOW TO TIP OF LITTLE FINGER | |
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INFANT | 3.5” - 5.5” (8.9 - 14 cm) |
PEDIATRIC | 5” - 8” (12.7 - 20.3 cm) |
YOUTH | 7” - 10” (17.8 - 25.4 cm) |
MEASURING Instructions
A. Measure from elbow to tip of little finger.
Application Instructions
1. For best results, the garment should be worn over a piece of clothing. Unfasten all closures and adjustments.
2. Position the arm inside the sling over the ribs so that the elbow is flexed approximately 90 degrees and the top edge of the sling is right below the breast line.
3. Fasten the shoulder strap and adjust for comfort.
4. When properly applied, the arm sling should comfortably cradle the arm and should not interfere with normal respiration.
Medical Applications
Review the accompanying chart to determine the product that best suits your needs. On the left, you will find a variety of injuries that OTC products are specifically designed to treat and prevent. On the top, you will find the product numbers of all OTC KidsLine products. If a red box is present where the column and row intersect, your injury or condition is treated/prevented by the associated product.
MODEL NUMBER | ||||||||
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0316 | 0317 | 0318 | 0320 | 0321 | 0322 | 0323 | 0324 | |
Sprains and Strains | ||||||||
Osteoarthritis | ||||||||
Chondromalacia | ||||||||
Patellofemoral Tracking | ||||||||
Mild Sprains and Strains | ||||||||
Mild to Moderate Sprains and Strains | ||||||||
Post-cast Support | ||||||||
Tendonitis | ||||||||
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome | ||||||||
For wear post-fracture, sprain or surgery | ||||||||
Minor neck pain or injuries | ||||||||
Reminder against making sudden and painful movements | ||||||||
Relief from muscle tension | ||||||||
Whiplash | ||||||||
To shield a lower extremity cast from moisture | ||||||||
Shock and everyday wear |
Common Conditions of the Shoulder
Cycle through the slides below to familiarize yourself with several common conditions associated with the shoulder. The conditions shown below may not be treated by the product listed above. Please view the above Medical Applications Chart to determine what conditions this page's associated product treats.
The Anatomy of the Shoulder
FRONT OF THE right SHOULDER
A. Clavicle
B. Bursa
C. Subscapularis Tendon
D. Subscapularis Muscle
E. Humerus
F. Scapula
G. Sternum
Posterior OF THE right SHOULDER
A. Clavicle
B. Spine of Scapula
C. Rotator Cuff
D. Scapula
E. Humerus
F. Spine