- Always consult with your healthcare provider before using Tynor Arm Sling, especially if you have had recent surgery.
- Do not use this product if you have a known allergy to any materials used in its construction.
- It is not recommended to wear the arm sling while sleeping unless advised by a healthcare professional.
- Avoid any strenuous activity while wearing Tynor Arm Sling to prevent further injury.
FAQs
Q1. Can I wash the Tynor Arm Sling?
Ans. Yes, you can wash the Tynor Arm Sling. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for washing and drying to maintain hygiene and extend its lifespan.
Q2. Can I use the Tynor Arm Sling for both left and right arms?
Ans. Yes, the adjustable straps and universal design make it suitable for use on either arm, providing convenience and flexibility for users.
Q3. Can I wear the Tynor Arm Sling while breastfeeding?
Ans. It's generally safe to wear the Tynor Arm Sling while breastfeeding, but it's essential to find a comfortable position that doesn't strain your arm or shoulder.
Q4. Can I wear the Tynor Arm Sling if I have a skin allergy?
Ans. If you have a skin allergy, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional before using the Tynor Arm Sling to avoid any adverse reactions.
Q5. Can I wear the Tynor Arm Sling during physical therapy sessions?
Ans. Yes, you can wear the Tynor Arm Sling during physical therapy sessions if recommended by your therapist. It can provide support and protection during exercises.
Testimonials
'I was looking for a comfortable arm sling post my surgery, and the Tynor Arm Sling did not disappoint. It kept my arm secure, and the adjustable strap made it easy to fit.' - Suresh Kumar, Engineer, 45
'I had a shoulder dislocation, and the Pouch Arm Sling Baggyhas been a great help during my recovery. It's comfortable and easy to use.' - Meena Krishnan, Homemaker, 38
'After fracturing my arm, I needed an arm sling that was both solid and comfortable. The Pouch Arm Sling Baggy was perfect! The thumb cradle is a brilliant feature that keeps my arm in the right position.' - Anil Nair, Businessman, 52