How to Buy a Shoulder Brace for a Broken Clavicle
Things You'll Need
- Measuring tape
Instructions
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Measure your chest. Since having a broken clavicle can limit your movement, ask someone to take your measurements for you. Measure the circumference of your chest, which is typically 75 centimeters to 125 centimeters, depending on your physique.
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Look for braces with therapeutic heat. The warmth generated by these braces can help to relieve shoulder pain.
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Consider a universal brace. This type of brace forms a figure eight to provide support to the clavicle area. Also, this brace is usually one-size-fits-all, and can be adjusted by the user.
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Check out shoulder stabilizers. Professional athletes use this type of brace to heal shoulder injuries and prevent broken clavicles. The brace can also be worn after your clavicle has healed, preventing future injuries.
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Purchase the clavicle brace. Once you've decided which brace to use, purchase it online (see Resources), or at a local physical therapist's office.
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