
Arm Slings
Universally sized as one size fits most solutions, Neo G Arm Slings are designed by orthopaedic professionals and medically engineered to fit both the left and right orientations, helping support and elevate the shoulder and arm to enable a comfortable healing position after injury.
Arm Injuries
Our Arm Injury Guide explains the common signs and symptoms of conditions including tennis elbow, dislocated shoulder, shoulder bursitis, rotator cuff tears and more.
Arm Injury GuideArm injury help & advice
Arm Slings FAQ
Our experts have answered your top questions about arm slings.
This will vary depending on the sling. The dedicated How To Apply section for each product will inform you how to wear your chosen arm sling.
To properly wash your arm brace and maintain its integrity, hand wash it in cold water only. Lay the brace flat to air dry. Do not use fabric softener, as this can break down the materials. It is also important not to tumble dry, bleach, or iron the brace. Store your brace in a cool, dry place away from direct heat and sunlight when not in use.
To wear an arm brace for tennis elbow, which targets the outer part of your elbow, position the brace on your forearm. Our tennis elbow supports contain a silicone cushion, which, as a starting point, should be positioned directly on the painful area. This positioning can then be adjusted as required to find the area that will provide the most relief.