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Item# 801BTSMM
Deluxe Four-Way Clavicle Brace
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9/6/2012 2:24:14 PM | |
Question: | My 14 year old daughter has 2 winged scapulas and sloped shoulders. She cannot lift her arms above her head. Would this devise benefit her |
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Thank you for your inquiry. This device may benefit your daughter. It is important to keep in mind that this device is designed to fight the bodys natural tendencies to slouch forward. Therefore, it would take some time for your daughter to get used to wearing this product. The best thing to do is to gradually increase the tension on the straps over a period of several weeks. Also, you may wish to consider stretching and strengthening exercies to develop muscle tone in the back and shoulders. |
12/18/2009 3:50:16 PM | |
Question: | I am a middle aged woman who is developing a slumped over posture..probably due to aging...I am looking for a posture support that will help me regain better posture and which will help me stand straighter...will this posture device help me??? |
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We would recommend the Universal Posture and Clavicle Support. This unit gives more support as the back panel covers more surface area and is more comfortable as well. |
4/16/2009 10:17:37 AM | |
Question: | I am a 31 yr/old male with poor shoulder posture. I'm looking for a clavicle brace or splint that can be worn daily but inconspicuously under dress shirts. Many braces and splints are bulky and obvious. Adjustability is important as these devices tend to stretch over time. Recommendations? |
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Any one of the following vests/braces should be able to assist you with improving your posturing. However, it is important to realize that these braces are designed to restrain you from your natural, relaxed state. It takes a bit of time to get accustomed to wearing these. Start slowely by wearing these only a couple hours per day and gradually increase the duration. Do not overtighten the adjustable straps. If you make incremental adjustments, over time, you should begin seeing improvements in your posture.
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