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Old 11-12-2016, 09:08 PM #1
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Default Back brace

My spine/pain dr had me go through mri of thoracic and cervical spine. He had an orthodist fit me with a back brace. It does make me sit better and straighter. It seems to help me feel better. He said I do not have to wear it all day and night. He said after a period of time I can quit.

Anyone else have luck with brace? It is kind of bulky and I have been trying to find ways to conceal it with clothing.
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