HS-6 · Subheading
902110
Orthopaedic or fracture appliances
Heading 9021 — Orthopaedic appliances; including crutches, surgical belts and trusses; splints and other fracture appliances; artificial parts of the body; hearing aids and other which are worn, carried or implanted in the body to compensate for a defect or disability
Chapter 90: Optical, photographic, medical instruments
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 902110 when importing or exporting orthopaedic or fracture appliances, such as knee braces or back supports. These items are designed to assist with mobility or support for injuries.
This code specifically covers orthopaedic appliances that are worn or applied to the body, distinguishing them from other medical devices like surgical instruments. For example, while HS-6 902120 includes artificial parts of the body, 902110 focuses on supportive devices.
When considering HS-6 902110, think of products like ankle supports, wrist braces, or spinal orthoses. These items are typically made from materials like fabric, plastic, or metal and are intended for therapeutic use.
It's important to differentiate between this code and similar ones in the same heading. For instance, HS-6 902190 covers other orthopaedic appliances not specified elsewhere, which may include more specialized or less common devices.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
orthopaedic appliances · fracture appliances · knee braces · back supports · wrist braces · ankle supports · medical devices · surgical belts · splints · artificial body parts · hearing aids · mobility aids · therapeutic devices · supportive equipment · injury recovery products
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Knee braces for post-surgery recovery
- Ankle supports for sprains
- Wrist braces for carpal tunnel syndrome
- Lumbar support belts for back pain
- Shoulder immobilizers for dislocations
- Elbow supports for tendonitis
- Custom-made orthotic insoles for foot support
- Cervical collars for neck injuries
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 902110 used for?
- How to classify orthopaedic appliances?
- Are knee braces covered under HS 902110?
- What products fall under HS code 902110?
- Differences between HS 902110 and 902120?
- How to import orthopaedic appliances?
- What materials are used for orthopaedic appliances?
- Are custom orthotic insoles classified under HS 902110?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How do I determine if my product fits HS code 902110?
- What types of orthopaedic appliances are included in HS 902110?
- Can I use HS 902110 for ankle braces?
- What are the requirements for importing orthopaedic appliances?
- How to classify wrist braces for customs?
- Is a lumbar support belt considered an orthopaedic appliance?
- What is the difference between HS 902110 and 902190?
- Do I need a special permit for HS code 902110 products?
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of products are classified under HS-6 902110?
- HS-6 902110 includes orthopaedic appliances like knee braces, ankle supports, wrist braces, and lumbar support belts, all designed to assist with mobility or support injuries.
- How can I ensure my product qualifies for HS code 902110?
- To qualify for HS-6 902110, your product must be an orthopaedic appliance worn or applied to the body, primarily for therapeutic purposes.
- What is the difference between HS-6 902110 and HS-6 902120?
- HS-6 902110 covers orthopaedic appliances, while HS-6 902120 is for artificial parts of the body, like prosthetics. The focus is on supportive versus replacement devices.
- Are there any special regulations for importing orthopaedic appliances?
- Yes, importing orthopaedic appliances may require compliance with health and safety regulations, including certifications or approvals from relevant authorities.
- Can I use HS-6 902110 for custom-made orthotic devices?
- Yes, custom-made orthotic devices designed for therapeutic use can be classified under HS-6 902110, provided they meet the criteria of orthopaedic appliances.
- What documentation do I need for customs clearance of HS-6 902110 products?
- You will typically need an invoice, packing list, and any relevant health certifications or compliance documents for customs clearance of HS-6 902110 products.
- Is a cervical collar classified under HS-6 902110?
- Yes, cervical collars used for neck injuries are classified under HS-6 902110 as they are considered orthopaedic appliances.
- How do I find the correct HS code for my orthopaedic product?
- To find the correct HS code, review the product's specifications and intended use, and consult with a customs broker or trade specialist for accurate classification.
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