2456 / COMFORT POSTURE BRACE WITH RIGID STAYS
The 2456 Comfort Posture Brace with Rigid Stays helps prevent the development of abnormal spinal curvatures from poor posture. It is the most effective way to prevent slouching and the long-term pain associated with it. It pulls the shoulders back and straightens the spine. With correct posture, spinal pressure on disks is relieved helping to reduce pain. For petite individuals it might serve as a substitute for a bulky thoraco-lumbar brace.
Indications Listed Below
• Tapered and layered front panel wrap comfortably around the abdomen
• Non-abrasive fastening and adjustment provides a comfortable custom fit
• Shoulder straps criss-cross in back, fasten in front
• LATEX FREE
Product Features
CRISS-CROSS SHOULDER STRAPS
Shoulder straps criss-cross in back, fasten in front. Non-abrasive fastening and adjustment provides a comfortable custom fit.
LAYERED PANEL WRAP
Tapered and layered front panel wrap comfortably around the abdomen.
HOW TO MEASURE FOR AND APPLY THE COMFORT POSTURE BRACE
MEASURE WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE | |
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X-SMALL | 24” - 28” (60.9 - 71.1 cm) |
SMALL | 28” - 32” (71.1 - 81.3 cm) |
MEDIUM | 32” - 36” (81.3 - 91.4 cm) |
LARGE | 36” - 40” (91.4 - 101.6 cm) |
X-LARGE | 40” - 44” (101.6 - 111.8 cm) |
2X-LARGE | 44” - 48” (111.8 - 121.9 cm) |
Measuring Instructions
A. Measure around the waist
Application Instructions
1. Drape straps over shoulders and let remain dangling.
2. Wrap binder around abdomen, then fasten and adjust for comfort.
3. Adjust padding along shoulder straps to position them comfortably under the arms.
4. Criss-cross the shoulder straps in back and then fasten in front.
Medical Applications
Review the accompanying chart to determine the product that best suits your needs. On the left, you will find a variety of injuries that OTC products are specifically designed to treat and prevent. On the top, you will find the product numbers of all OTC shoulder and clavicle products. If a red box is present where the column and row intersect, your injury or condition is treated/prevented by the associated product.
0327 | 2441 | 2451 | 2452 | 2453 | 2454 | 2455 | 2456 | 2464 | 2465 | |
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Bursitis | ||||||||||
Cervical Impairment | ||||||||||
Clavicle Fracture / Separation | ||||||||||
Herniated Cervical Disc | ||||||||||
Kyphosis / Kyphoscoliosis | ||||||||||
Lordosis | ||||||||||
Osteoarthritis | ||||||||||
Slumping Shoulders | ||||||||||
Poor Posture | ||||||||||
Post-operative | ||||||||||
Rotator Cuff Injury | ||||||||||
Shoulder Dislocation / Instability | ||||||||||
Shoulder Sprain / Strain | ||||||||||
Bicep / Rotator Cuff Tendonitis |
Common Conditions of the Shoulder
Cycle through the slides below to familiarize yourself with several common conditions associated with the shoulder. The conditions described below may not be treated by the specific product listed above. Please view the above Medical Applications Chart to determine what conditions this page's associated product treats.
The Anatomy of the Shoulder
FRONT OF THE right SHOULDER
A. Clavicle
B. Bursa
C. Subscapularis Tendon
D. Subscapularis Muscle
E. Humerus
F. Scapula
G. Sternum
Posterior OF THE right SHOULDER
A. Clavicle
B. Spine of Scapula
C. Rotator Cuff
D. Scapula
E. Humerus
F. Spine