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The Velpeau Shoulder Abduction Sling is a lightweight, ergonomic medical sling designed for post-surgical shoulder immobilization and injury recovery. Featuring adjustable abduction pillows (15°-30°), breathable padded straps, and a secure hook-and-loop system, it offers customizable comfort and stability. Its built-in pocket and dual-arm compatibility make it a practical choice for men and women seeking effective support during rotator cuff surgery recovery or shoulder injury management.



















| ASIN | B0BG9TF55D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #84,765 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #44 in Arm Supports |
| Date First Available | September 24, 2022 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item Weight | 1.6 pounds |
| Item model number | VP0307-M |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Weprotex Technology Product Co.,Ltd |
| Package Dimensions | 18.81 x 13.19 x 7.8 inches |
J**A
Great sling
Way better than what they provided me with after surgery. Very comfortable and easier to put on and take off as needed.
S**H
As comfy as it gets after surgery!
Update: im out if the sling now, and it held up to a lot of wear and tear. I cannot recommend this more! Ok, I almost didn't order this due to some of the reviews that said it didn't fit people with curves, but I was pretty desperate after the hospital-provided sling after my rotator cuff surgery did not fit well and seriously cut into my neck. I'm a bigger girl (size 22) and this fit with room to spare! In short: I am SO GLAD I ORDERED THIS! Pros: the design took some of the pressure off my neck, the waist strap was WAY more comfy than the hospital provided sling, and it was cooler than the sling I was sent home with. Cons: the material inside of the sling was a bit scratchy (I cut off the sleeve of a tshirt and wore it inside the sling) the waist strap was long and tended to get caught on things, a little "holder' like on a belt might help with that. All in all, this was a win at about 1/3 of the price of the one from the hospital. I can't wait to retire it forever at 12 weeks from surgery! Happy healing.
M**.
Comfortable sling
I wish the ball was a little less stiff so it would be easier to squeeze, but overall I’m really enjoying this sling. It’s been very comfortable to sleep in after my shoulder surgery. Would definitely recommend this to friends and family and am looking forward to using it throughout the rest of my recovery process! The Velcro is also incredibly strong which did lead to one part ripping, but I don’t think it’s messed with the longevity at all and everything is still functional.
E**S
Finally, a sling that is comfortable
This is the best sling that I've ever used. I highly recommend this item. It's a comfortable sling. It's worth the little extra money. I tried several different slings over the years and this is by far the best sling that you can buy.
J**.
Not What I Hoped
Picky, rough material. The chest strap is not comfortable if you are a woman with even a medium bust. The neck strap was also picky in addition to the sling. The foam ball as well is rock hard, impossible to squeeze. Not a stress foam, but like hard Styrofoam. The concept is great though to relieve neck stress. I also didn't like it came in a drawstring bag, not a sealed bag. Kind of unsanitary for a heavy shoulder surgery. Also had a crumbled copy of a person's picture (looked like a license photo copy) and name on a tiny piece of paper in it with a qr code by the picture which was odd and somewhat unhygienic.
N**N
A saving grace for your injury
For those who suffered severe Grades II & III clavicle fracture and shoulder injury, this is your saving grace for easing up your pains as well as your neck strain from the cheaper version of slings. Do yourself a favor and purchase this over the other ones. Here are the reasons, based on my own recent personal injuries and our other family members' past injuries. Adjustability: Most people wearing slings don't understand the necessities to have proper adjustability. The main adjustability we need to look for to ease up the burden of the impact areas is the shoulder strap, specifically, the neck strap. If you cannot have a wide range of adjustability to reduce the amount of weight pressure the injured side placing on the impact site, you're engaging the muscle groups that supposedly required to be isolated to allow the injured site to heal properly. When you have a Grade III clavical fracture, this is quite relevant. Comfort: This speaks for itself. Cheap slings dig into your neck. Even padded slings provided by the clinics and hospitals still dig into your neck. For higher quality Figure-8 sling type with the pad but only have one strap, you're placing so much stress on the neck and opposite shoulder that you need want to throw away sling within 4 hours of wearing. This sling actually generated 4 zone of pressure reduction. I'm astounded on the evolution of design to reach this point. First is the neck strain relief. The second is the should strain relief. Third is the reduction of pressure with the two added pads for adduction positioning. The last is the isolation provided by the 3-point harness from the designs. 3 days of cheap slings wearing and I couldn't even breath properly, with constant pains around my neck and shoulder. With this, I was able to achieve plenty of relief for my breathing and the injured site instantly. Just one thing to be mindful about. The mesh material is breathable. When I say breathable, it's means for the areas of your body touching the mesh. However, you will get a rash at the fold of your arm. There's hardly any airflow going into this zone. You will sweat and you will have a rash. Do yourself a favor and get a high wicking arm/elbow sleeve to prevent rash, or just a light wrap around the fold using a flexible bandage.
V**Y
Only lasted 4 weeks
I wanted to rate this five stars. The set up with the straps is great to take the pressure off your neck like it’s supposed to however, after wearing it for four weeks it broke. I put it on after my original slang from the doctor and after four weeks, one of the straps broke and it can’t be repaired so I think that says it all I would not recommend it. That design is great though they just need to fix the strap ability.
R**O
Way To Difficult for One Person to Put On
This Sling is way to difficult for one person to put on. It has (or I think) and extra support pillow but something seems to be missing; such as, the grip ball. Good luck if this sling works for you but I am sending it back.
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