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BraceAbility Infant Elbow Immobilizer Splint & Arm Restraint Wrap for Babies | Prevent Thumb Sucking, Face Touching, Scratching, Pulling IV Tubes (XS)

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$19.99

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1.Size:Medium


About this item

  • SIZING: To choose your size, use a soft, flexible measuring tape and measure the circumference around your elbow joint, in inches. For the most accurate measurement, we recommend having someone assist you. Available in sizes ranging from XS to L.
  • GOALS: Keeps your arm straight and helps prevent inflammation from synovitis, carpal tunnel, cubital tunnel, ulnar nerve pain, and more.
  • HELPS TREAT: This elbow immobilizer can be used for an elbow fracture, night splint, damaged ulnar nerve, after cleft palate surgery, IV therapy, or whenever your elbow needs to be restrained.
  • FEATURES: Includes 5 aluminum splints that are covered by soft plush foam to immobilize either your left or right elbow.
  • MATERIAL: Cushioning foam is very comfortable, breathable, and slightly stretchable for an improved fit.



Product Description

Swift Healing and Maximum Support

Immobilization and Rest

Immobilization and Rest

Restrict the movement of your elbow joint with our elbow splint. This helps in immobilizing the affected arm, allowing the injured tissues, muscles, or ligaments to rest and heal without being subjected to further stress or strain.

Protection After Injury or Surgery

Protection After Injury or Surgery

The elbow immobilizer brace provides protection and prevents further damage during the initial stages of recovery from either an injury or after a surgical procedure.

Pediatric Care: Innovative Shoulder and Elbow Support Braces for Young Warriors!

Daytime and Nighttime Support

Your child can wear the elbow splint for sleeping and for while they are awake.

Complete Arm Immobilization

Designed to wrap around the body, securing the bicep and the wrist.

Orthopedic Injuries

Immobilize your child's clavicle to promote a proper and safe healing process.

Universal Fit

Arm splint is a 'One Size Fits Most' for children, ages 2-7 years of age.

Medical-grade Fasteners

Durable fasteners can withstand up to 900 open-close cycles.

Wide Straps

Offers a more comfortable experience for the wearer.

Specifically Used For

Elbow immobilizer is used to prevent thumb sucking, nail biting, and more.

Specifically Used For

Arm immobilizer can be used for broken arm, collarbone fracture, post-surgery.

Specifically Used For

Shoulder brace can be used for posture support, post-op care, and bone injuries.

Helpful Tips For Healing an Elbow Injury

Rest

Rest

Avoid activities that aggravate pain or put strain on the injured elbow. Resting allows the body to focus energy on repairing damaged tissues.

Ice

Ice

Apply ice to the injured elbow for 15 to 20 minutes at a time. This aids in reducing pain and swelling of the area.

Compression

Compression

Using an elbow brace compression sleeve can control and reduce swelling by improving blood circulation to the impacted area.

Elevation

Elevation

Elevate the elbow during your rest periods using a pillow or cushion, this minimizes swelling by allowing fluids to drain away from the affected area.


Z's mom
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
Ordered these in 2017. Couldn’t find them a couple months ago. Didn’t give up looking. Then i saw them. Best elbow braces i have ever used. Hard to find comfortable ones for short arms.
J....
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
I'm a very thin woman with osteoporosis. I broke my ulna playing disc golf last week. Since I have open bleeding wounds still, the Dr didn't want to cast it & just put guaze & an ace bandages around it until my wounds heal so I can clean them 4x a day. The gauze plus ace bandage was heavy, bulky, & really uncomfortable. I was looking for a forearm brace but most of the ones made for adults have the hand/thumb part which I don't need, or had way too much velcro, & they were HUGE!!!! I am very tall, & the adult ones are weird. REALLY wide, too wide for my skinny arms, & not long enough, most would end before my break. So I started looking at elbow splints but still, the adult sizes were sooooo wide! So I started looking at pediatric sizes. This one I think is meant for toddlers or maybe 5 year olds. And it's shorter than advertised at about 5 1/2 inches long. But that's OK & the width is perfect! My wrist is only 5 1/2" circumference. This is padded nicely, it's lightweight, comfortable & well made. I'll likely be in this for the next 6 months as I also have a huge bone contusion surrounding the break so even after the break heals I'll need protection. This arrived in one day. I would definitely order again but hope I'll never need one again
Gustavo
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2021
It is well made and works nice.
Lulu
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2021
I recently developed elbow trouble that heals if I keep it straight when I'm resting or sleeping. This brace is really comfortable. Easy to put on and take off, well made. Thanks for a great product.
Brandi Sullivan
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2020
My daughter says it’s cozy. She is not having trouble with her ulnar nerve since wearing
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2020
So while the Velcro works, the brace works great. It kept my son’s thumb out of his mouth but didn’t restrict his range of motion so that he couldn’t play. UNFORTUNATELY, the Velcro stopped working about 3 weeks in. I tried everything I could to get it to stick again, but if my son so much as bends his elbow a little bit, it releases and falls right off. Very unhappy with how much I paid for three weeks of use.
Jeb
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2017
I purchase one of these every month for my son with special needs to keep his hands out of his mouth. Two issues with this brace: 1) The metal rods always break through the ends of the material since the material is a jersey knit and not that strong/durable. 2 weeks in and the rods are already poking out. I stitch the material back together again to get a few more days use out of it. 2) The velcro doesn't last more than a few days. The material that the velcro is attaching to just does not have enough "stick". I take a strip of velcro and sew it to the brace so that the velcro can get a good and strong grip to remain secure and intact.Like I said, I go thru one of these a month because I have not found anything that is better for a child size are, but this requires a lot of effort and re-design and sewing on my end just to make it last a month. I recently went to repurchase and now notice that they are charging over $8 to ship in addition to the $19.99 price tag. Entirely too much for the hassle I have to go thru. I'm guessing they noticed they had a steady buyer and increased the price to squeeze more out of special needs families that are already paying high dollar for things that should not cost that much. Shaking my head.
Karl K.
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2016
Used this to keep baby from thumb sucking. Worked like a champ. Tried all of the thumb guards nothing worked. This did, and literally no more thumb sucking. Painless for baby and she actually likes wearing it for fun.Should have gotten this first