The use of the SSO™ is appropriate for
the following medical indications:
•
Anterior instability
•
Subluxation
•
Dislocation
STEP 1
FOR ALL INDICATIONS.
A
Place the SSO™ on affected
shoulder. Push the arm fully
into the SSO™. Tighten and
secure Biceps Closure with
®
Velcro
. (Fig. 1A)
B
Pull, Stretch, and Secure
Base Closure with
assistance. (Fig. 1B)
C
Position ISS Anchor mid-line
below unaffected axilla area.
(Fig. 2)
FOR STEP 2, SEE INDICATION FOR
ARM POSITION
STEP 2
A
For the following indications:
•
Anterior instability
•
Inferior instabilities
•
Muscle strain (pectoral, etc.)
•
A/C Separation (See step 4)
Position the arm with hand on hip as indicated
in Figure 3. Stretch each ISS Strap individually
(Fig. 3A). Thread through adjustable ISS Anchor,
®
secure with Velcro
. (Fig. 3B)
B
For the following indications:
•
Posterior instability
•
Multi-directional instabilities
•
Rotator cuff injuries
Position the arm with hand in air as indicated in
Figure 4. Stretch each ISS Strap individually
(Fig. 4A). Thread through adjustable ISS Anchor,
®
secure with Velcro
. (Fig. 4B)
Thoroughly read the following information prior to application.
Product function requires proper application.
•
Posterior instability
•
Subluxation
•
Dislocation
•
Inferior instabilities
•
Multi-directional instabilities
BASE STABILIZER APPLICATION
Fig. 1A
Bicep
Closure
Fig. 2
SECURING INTEGRATED STRAPPING SYSTEM (ISS)
•
•
•
•
Fig. 1
Base Closure
Fig. 3
Fig. 3A
Stretch
Fig. 4
Fig. 4A
Stretch
Rotator cuff injuries
AC Separation (with A/C Pad)
Muscle strain (pectoral, etc.)
Conservative and/or Post-Operative
Treatment
Fig. 1B
ISS Anchor
Fig. 3B
Fig. 4B
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