How to Make a Sling

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Making a sling is a simple procedure, and it is very handy to immobilize an injured shoulder, arm, or collarbone.

Step 1: Cut cloth into square
Cut a large piece of cloth into a square that is at least 40″ on each side.

Tip
If necessary, dress any wounds or make a splint before putting the arm in a sling.

Step 2: Fold in half
Fold the cloth diagonally in half, forming a triangle.

Step 3: Place sling
Drape the triangle so its base runs up and down the chest opposite the injured side, with the top corner dangling over and behind the shoulder on the uninjured side, and the bottom corner hanging below the waist. The corner opposite the base should wrap part way around the waist, lying between the torso and the injured arm’s elbow.

Step 4: Support arm
Gently support the injured arm at the elbow across the torso.

Step 5: Drape corner
Lift the bottom corner up so the sling now cradles the injured arm. The hand should extend just past the base of the triangle and the elbow should be supported by the corner that’s opposite the base. Drape that same corner you just lifted over and behind the shoulder above the injured arm.

Step 6: Tie two corners together
Tie the two corners that are behind either shoulder to each other so they loop behind the neck, adjusting the knot so the elbow is bent at a right angle, not drooping low or pulled too high.

Tip
If you don’t have a piece of cloth available, use a long-sleeved shirt or sweater. Simply tie the sleeves together behind the neck and anchor the arm with the body of the shirt.

Step 7: Secure sling w/ cloth
To further immobilize the arm, wrap a long, thin piece of cloth around the body to keep the arm securely against the body.

Did You Know?
After his arm was shattered in a car accident, legendary guitarist Les Paul instructed surgeons set his arm at an angle, allowing him to continue to play.

16 Replies to “How to Make a Sling”

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  2. Slings come in handy when it comes to healing someone who got injured badly. ????????if you agree. ????

  3. Ive been looking for this for a long time it's perfect tells the diminsions of a homemade sling great. I need to make one for my 91 year old grandma and didn't know the dimensions

  4. thanks my mum is a same the problem
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  5. Got first aid assessment tomorrow for my silver duke of edinburgh, this helped me so much! Thank you!:)

  6. Great video! I needed to know how to make a sling and this video was very easy to understand.

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