Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Agata Bachanek ᠌ photo
1 Level
167 Review
0 Karma

Review on Orlett Shoulder brace RS-105, size S/M, black by Agata Bachanek ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

The relatively insignificant drawbacks are more than compensated for by the numerous positives. Many thanks to the people who made it! Has pros: Following a fall and a severe stab fracture to the shoulder joint of the right hand, a senior citizen required a bandage, which was acquired for the individual. Because of the patient's heart condition, it was decided not to proceed with the arthroplasty procedure that had been planned to try to build a hand and restore part of the patient's mobility. The first step that the doctor had the patient do was to wrap the injured arm in a bandage made out of a scarf (so that the arm would straighten under the influence of its own weight and gravity), and then he had the patient perform a series of exercises. Bandage ORLETT RS-105 is the second bandage that has ever been used throughout the course of the disease's documented history. While wearing the Klondike bandage, the hand was able to gain some strength; but, when wearing the ORLETT RS-105 bandage, the hand was given the chance to perform. The maneuvering has become less difficult. The bandage is thin, supple, and comfortable to wear. Can be worn either on top of or underneath other clothing. Fits beneath jacket and jacket. When worn beneath other garments, it virtually disappears into the background. It has a chic appearance. It prevents the hand from "sagging" and ensures that the correct posture is maintained. It is simple to remove. My mum was able to feed herself and cook after spending a month retraining while wearing a bandage and learning new skills. The outcome has satisfied each and every one of us. Its cons: There are just two sizes available for the bandage, and the Velcro area could have been longer. In our instance, even after attempting to pull the bandage more tightly, there is still a substantial amount of "dangling" material. I believe that a person who has a more muscular build should not have to deal with such a challenge. Putting on a bandage by yourself is not only challenging but also nearly impossible.