SecuTec Omo Two-level functional shoulder stabilization orthosis
SecuTec Omo Two-level functional shoulder stabilization orthosis
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€329,65 EUR
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SecuTec Omo Two-level functional shoulder stabilization orthosis
SecuTec Omo
Two-level functional shoulder joint stabilization orthosis
Both in post-operative treatment in the event of shoulder injuries or prosthesis implantation and in post-traumatic application following a shoulder dislocation, the SecuTec Omo orthosis strengthens and relieves the injured joint and relieves pain.
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Adjustable on two levels
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Abduction up to 60°
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Adjustable inner and outer rotations at the touch of a button
Adjustable on two levels
The SecuTec Omo stabilization orthosis strengthens the shoulder in post-traumatic or post-operative applications.
To relieve the ligamentous apparatus, the shoulder in abduction to be chosen individually must be immobilized.
The special feature: The orthosis can be adjusted in two levels for a multifunctional joint so that the arm can be correctly positioned according to the indications.
The abduction angle of up to 60° is individually adjustable. Regardless of the selected angle, an inward and/or outward rotation of the arm is possible and can be easily adjusted at the push of a button.
If necessary, rotation can also be limited.
Great comfort
To carry SecuTec Omo, a shoulder strap is unnecessary, since the armrest rests on the pelvic support.
The attitudes and associated contractures of the healthy shoulder are thus avoided.
Product range
Size |
Universal |
Reference |
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Hip size in cm |
70 - 140 |
12175050120+01 |
+6=right, +7=left
Measure
For perfect adaptation to the patient's body, the pelvic support can be tilted
Directions
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Reconstruction after a rotator cuff tear
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Shoulder prosthesis implantation
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SLAP lesion
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Subcapital fracture of the humerus
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Rupture of the acromioclavicular ligaments
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Shoulder dislocation
Directions
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Immobilization following an operation
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Shoulder dislocation