Profile: MGRM Medicare Limited specializes in offering physical rehabilitative products to encompass prevention, emergency/pre-treatment, treatment and post-treatment aspects. Our product range caters to various medical specialties including orthopedics, neurology, general surgery, burns care, obstetrics, geriatrics, and occupational therapy. We offer static, dynamic, traction and electronic splints.
FDA Registration Number: 9617759
US Agent: Neha Malhotra / Mgrm
Phone: +1-(718)-877-4799 E-Mail:
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• Abdominal Binders (FDA Code: FSD / 880.5160) |
• Abdominal Orthosis (FDA Code: KTD / 890.3490) A truncal orthosis is a device intended for medical purposes to support or to immobilize fractures, strains, or sprains of the neck or trunk of the body. Examples of truncal orthoses are the following: Abdominal, cervical, cervical-thoracic, lumbar, lumbo-sacral, rib fracture, sacroiliac, and thoracic orthoses and clavicle splints. |
• Arm Sling Immobilizer |
• Arm Sling Strap Pads |
• Arm Sling with Foam Strap |
• Arm Slings (FDA Code: ILI / 890.3640) An arm sling is a device intended for medical purposes to immobilize the arm, by means of a fabric band suspended from around the neck. |
• Arm Supports (FDA Code: IOY / 890.3475) A limb orthosis (brace) is a device intended for medical purposes that is worn on the upper or lower extremities to support, to correct, or to prevent deformities or to align body structures for functional improvement. Examples of limb orthoses include the following: A whole limb and joint brace, a hand splint, an elastic stocking, a knee cage, and a corrective shoe. |
• Bariatric Abdominal Binder |
• Cervical Orthosis (FDA Code: IQK / 890.3490) |
• Cervical Thoracic Orthosis (FDA Code: IPT / 890.3490) |
• Cervicothoracic Lumbar Orthosis |
• Clavicle Splint (FDA Code: IQJ / 890.3490) |
• Deluxe Arm Sling |
• Disposable Arm Slings |
• Double Pouch Arm Sling |
• Elastic Binder (FDA Code: KMO / 880.5160) |
• Envelope Arm Sling |
• Exercise Component (FDA Code: IOD / 890.5350) An exercise component is a device that is used in conjunction with other forms of exercise and that is intended for medical purposes, such as to redevelope muscles or restore motion to joints or for use as an adjunct treatment for obesity. Examples include weights, dumbbells, straps, and adaptive hand mitts. |
• External Ankle Brace (FDA Code: ITW / 890.3475) |
• External Brace Hip Joint (FDA Code: ITS / 890.3475) |
• External Brace Knee Joint (FDA Code: ITQ / 890.3475) |
• External Inflatable Extremity Splint (FDA Code: FZF / 878.3900) An inflatable extremity splint is a device intended to be inflated to immobilize a limb or an extremity. |
• Hand Splint and Component (FDA Code: ILH / 890.3475) |
• Handicapped Cane (FDA Code: IPS / 890.3075) A cane is a device intended for medical purposes that is used to provide minimal weight support while walking. Examples of canes include the following: A standard cane, a forearm cane, and a cane with a tripod, quad, or retractable stud on the ground end. |
• Hanging Arm Sling |
• Limb Brace Orthosis (FDA Code: IQI / 890.3475) |
• Lumbar Orthosis, Brace (FDA Code: IQE / 890.3490) |
• Lumbosacral Orthosis (FDA Code: IPY / 890.3490) |
• Mechanical Walker (FDA Code: ITJ / 890.3825) A mechanical walker is a four-legged device with a metal frame intended for medical purposes to provide moderate weight support while walking. It is used by disabled persons who lack strength, good balance, or endurance. |
• Medical Insoles (FDA Code: KYS / 880.6280) A medical insole is a device intended for medical purposes that is placed inside a shoe to relieve the symptoms of athlete's foot infection by absorbing moisture. |
• Padded Arm Sling |
• Panel Elastic Abdominal Binder |
• Pediatric Arm Sling |
• Pelvic Traction Belt (FDA Code: HSQ / 888.5890) A noninvasive traction component is a device, such as a head halter, pelvic belt, or a traction splint, that does not penetrate the skin and is intended to assist in connecting a patient to a traction apparatus so that a therapeutic pulling force may be applied to the patient's body. |
• Powered Finger Exerciser (FDA Code: JFA / 890.5410) A powered finger exerciser is a device intended for medical purposes to increase flexion and the extension range of motion of the joints of the second to the fifth fingers of the hand. |
• Rib Splints |
• Rigid Cervical-Thoracic Orthosis (FDA Code: IQF / 890.3490) |
• Soft Rib Fracture Orthosis (FDA Code: IPX / 890.3490) |
• Soft Sacroiliac Orthosis (FDA Code: IPW / 890.3490) |
• Strap Arm Sling |
• Temporary Training Splint (FDA Code: IQM / 890.3025) A prosthetic and orthotic accessory is a device intended for medical purposes to support, protect, or aid in the use of a cast, orthosis (brace), or prosthesis. Examples of prosthetic and orthotic accessories include the following: A pelvic support band and belt, a cast shoe, a cast bandage, a limb cover, a prosthesis alignment device, a postsurgical pylon, a transverse rotator, and a temporary training splint. |
• Thoracic Orthosis, Brace (FDA Code: IPT / 890.3490) |
• Thoracotomy Arm Sling |
• Traction Accessories (FDA Code: ILZ / 890.5925) A traction accessory is a nonpowered accessory device intended for medical purposes to be used with powered traction equipment to aid in exerting therapeutic pulling forces on the patient's body. This generic type of device includes the pulley, strap, head halter, and pelvic belt. |
• Traction Accessories, Leg Straps (FDA Code: ILZ / 890.5925) |
• Traction Splint (FDA Code: HSP / 888.5890) |
• Universal Arm Sling |