CROSS™ Hemi Shoulder
CROSS™ Hemi Shoulder is a comfortable and stable textile orthosis, designed to manage subluxation and shoulder pain (see reference literature under Recommended Literature below).
The orthosis is engineered to provide controlled correction of the arm and shoulder position through external rotation and elevation, aimed at alleviating pain, improving posture, and promoting functional movement. In this way, it supports the user's active rehabilitation process.
Recommended Range Of Application
Subluxation, shoulder pain, and dysfunction following conditions such as:
Stroke
Paretic shoulder/arm due to hemiplegia
Brachial plexus injuries
Contraindications
Traumatic shoulder dislocation
Measurement
Measurement 1: Upper arm circumference
Measurement 2: Forearm circumference
Other
Combinations
For additional support and shoulder positioning, the CROSS Hemi Shoulder can be combined with the CROSS Hemi Shoulder, Strap 28718. For hand support, it can be combined with the SOT Resting Orthosis, 28710.
Item No. | Model | Size | L/R | Measurement 1 | Measurement 2 |
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287171010 | CROSS Hemi Shoulder | X-Small | Left | 24 - 28 cm | 21 - 24 cm |
287171011 | CROSS Hemi Shoulder | Small | Left | 27 - 31 cm | 23 - 26 cm |
287171012 | CROSS Hemi Shoulder | Medium | Left | 30 - 35 cm | 25 - 29 cm |
287171013 | CROSS Hemi Shoulder | Large | Left | 34 - 39 cm | 28 - 32 cm |
287171014 | CROSS Hemi Shoulder | X-Large | Left | 38 - 43 cm | 31 - 35 cm |
287172010 | CROSS Hemi Shoulder | X-Small | Right | 24 - 28 cm | 21 - 24 cm |
287172011 | CROSS Hemi Shoulder | Small | Right | 27 - 31 cm | 23 - 26 cm |
287172012 | CROSS Hemi Shoulder | Medium | Right | 30 - 35 cm | 25 - 29 cm |
287172013 | CROSS Hemi Shoulder | Large | Right | 34 - 39 cm | 28 - 32 cm |
287172014 | CROSS Hemi Shoulder | X-Large | Right | 38 - 43 cm | 31 - 35 cm |
287180000 | CROSS Hemi Shoulder, Strap | One Size | - | - | - |
Chatterjee H, Hayner K, O'Dell M. The California Tri-pull Taping Method in the Treatment of Shoulder Subluxation After Stroke: A Randomized Clinical Trial. North American Journal of Medical Sciences. 2016;8(4):175–182. doi:10.4103/1947-2714.179497
Nadler M, Pauls MMH. Shoulder orthoses for the prevention and reduction of hemiplegic shoulder pain and subluxation: systematic review. Clinical Rehabilitation. 2017;31(4):444–456. doi:10.1177/0269215516658930
Arya KN, Pandian S, et al. Rehabilitation methods for reducing shoulder subluxation in post-stroke hemiparesis: a systematic review. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 2018;25(6):386–392. doi:10.1080/10749357.2018.1479920
Hartwig M, Gálvez JM, et al. Functional orthosis in shoulder joint subluxation after ischemic brain stroke to avoid post-hemiplegic shoulder–hand syndrome: a randomized clinical trial. Clinical Rehabilitation. 2012;26(8):703–712. doi:10.1177/0269215511426166
Nadler M, et al. Shoulder pain after recent stroke (SPARS): hemiplegic shoulder pain incidence within 72 hours post-stroke and 8–10 week follow-up. Physiotherapy. 2020;107:54–63. doi:10.1016/j.physio.2019.07.003