Elevation of the hand is routinely sought after surgery and with pathology such as inflammation and infection. Many models of sling have been described. The collar-and-cuff model is a traditional low-cost method that is easily learned and applied, is versatile, and customized to each patient. It is, however, frequently misapplied so that it immobilizes the arm but does not produce sufficient elevation. We describe a minor modification that achieves high elevation while retaining all other advantages.

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