Sling for running

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Steve
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Sling for running

Post by Steve »

I have a 22 yr old son with LTBPI, 11 months post accident , 4 months post two surgeries at Mayo Clinic. He has been given the OK to not use the sling but still prefers to wear it in "public" for now. He would like to resume some of his prior "active" activities especially running. I know there has been a lot of posts on "slings" but we would like to know of any that are really suited for physical activities in reference to comfort and immobilizing the arm. Thanks

Steve
lizzyb
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Re: Sling for running

Post by lizzyb »

Steve, have a look at the pictures of one of our group members wearing his sling.

He made it particularly for running. I think he adapted one of those Weider weight lifting belts and last time I heard from him, it worked a treat and kept his arm shoulder and hand completely immobile while running. The photos are on a Yahoo Groups website which means you have to be approved by the site author to view them...its easy, just go to http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/tbpi-photos/ and you should get a page telling yu how to register.

Lizzy B :0)
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Re: Sling for running

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....forgot to say...when you get access, the pics are in the 1 Squires folder linked in the left hand column.

Liz :0)
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Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: MVA in 2001, nerve graph in 2002, Median Nerve Transfer in 2004 and an unsuccessful Gracillis Muscle Transfer in 2006. I am living life and loving it! Feel free to contact me :)
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Re: Sling for running

Post by cbe411 »

Steve, when I run I use this sling http://www.armsling.com/ and tighten it up so that my hand is almost on my shoulder, if that makes sense. This sling has lycra in it so it does give a bit and doesnt seem to throw my balance off much while running yet it iekeeps my hand up so that it doesnt just hang. I really hope this makes sense. I dont have a pic yet of me wearing it for a run yet but when I get one I will let you know! I Dont normally wera a sling anymore, just for running.

COurt xx

On a side note, I am 24, 3.5 years post crash, tell your son.... it is AMAZING how little peeps notice the arm without a sling! Its not as noticable as we tend to thing it is!
javi23

Re: Sling for running

Post by javi23 »

Hi Steve I have a lot of web sites i'm going to give some so you can look at it www.beckerortho.com www.alimed.com wwww.wisdomking.com www.tbpiukgroup.houestead.com www.givmohrsling.com I have some more but my mother is not here so I will give you more later on I hope that those help thanks
Javier
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Re: Sling for running

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I highly recommend the sling that Courtney referenced. Get the swathe so that you can wrap the arm nice and tight. I went running this morning and wore the sling and swathe. I love it - I just wish that they had one for the water. The sizes run small. I am 5'11 and got the extra large. It fits perfect.

See ya

-Rich
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Re: Sling for running

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Here's another link to a pic of Rob wearing a sling that he adapted himself..it looks like something very similar to the sling Court and Rich posted about.

http://tbpiukgroup.homestead.com/skateboard.html

Lizzy B
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