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Purchased on R7.12. Used for about two weeks. I received a white cloth triangular bandage at the hospital, but this is definitely more functional and convenient for daily life. Personally, the pocket was very useful. It has been home cleaned. If you are interested and understand that it is a used item, please consider it. ✅【Supervised by a practicing physical therapist】 Supervised by Mr. Kunitoshi Yukawa, a physical therapist who is a "professional in human anatomy." Designed and developed with the concept of "natural fit, improved wearability, and comfort." This arm holder, developed from the expert medical perspective, thoroughly researches the shape and burden of the arm and distributes the weight of the arm with a 3-point support system. The materials use mesh and gauze, each according to its characteristics, to pursue comfort. This arm holder was created to alleviate the pain of those who need long-term arm and elbow protection and to improve the quality of daily life. It can be used by both men and women, on either the left or right arm. ✅【3-point support system for all-day shoulder comfort】 The "Arm Holder Pro" was created in response to patients using triangular bandages who said, "My neck and shoulders hurt..." It firmly supports the arm at three points: the shoulder, elbow, and thumb, distributing the weight of the arm. Reduces pain and fatigue in the shoulders and neck. Try the difference in fatigue resistance compared to a triangular bandage! The shoulder supporter has been improved to be a thick 8.5cm, further reducing the burden on the shoulder compared to the previous model. In addition, by fixing the thumb with a thumb hook, the arm and arm holder are integrated, solving the conventional problems of "the elbow part slipping" and "the arm almost falling out."
5 days ago