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Custom-Made Shoulder Flaps for Upper Extremity

Order Form, this should be completed and transmitted with every new custom garment order order.pdf, 264KB
(1 page)
Upper Extremity Chart, for sleeves and sleeves attached to torso garments (for example, sleeves for a sleeved vest) upper.pdf, 162KB
(1 page)
Custom Sketch Pad to indicate the locations of special linings and other features sketch.pdf, 294KB
(1 page)
Re-Order Form, do not resend original measurements, just indicate the item number, quantity, and minor changes on the reorder form reorder.pdf, 46KB
(1 page)

 


Shoulder Flap Regular Male

Shoulder Flap Regular Female
Note: Shoulder flaps are often needed to hold up the glove to axilla, gauntlet to axilla, and sleeve to axilla garments.
  • Gussets in the axillary area help prevent abrasion of this sensitive area.
  • Gussets are preferred over linings.
  • Insert material can extend the entire length of the sleeve from armpit to wrist, or from wrist to waist in one continuous piece.
  • If one arm is unburned, a short sleeve over the upper arm is preferable to a sleeveless garment that tends to rub or dig in.
  • Sleeves can also have built-in pads. If the elbow needs additional protection or pressure, a built-in pad can be useful. For women, a strap or loop can be attached to a bra if only one sleeve is needed.

Shoulder Flap Strap Male

Shoulder Flap Strap Female

Shoulder Flap Strap Child

Shoulder Flap Belt
Important!
Custom-made pressure garments provide the constant, even pressure necessary to aid in preventing hypertrophic scarring and disfigurement. To be effective, the garments should be worn 24 hours a day, every day, until the scar tissue is mature, usually 9-14 months post-burn. A pressure garment maintains effective pressure for 2-3 months and then must be replaced. Alternating between several garments will aid in lengthening the life of the garments, although, in some cases of weight change, or spurts of rapid growth in children, more frequent re-measurement and replacement may be necessary.
 

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Last update: July 13, 2006

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