Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie.


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Old 09-10-2012, 08:35 AM #11
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I was also Issued a Spinal Q brace from my Doctor, and I LOVE it! It has provided me the best relief I had in 2 years. It is pretty tight and fits really snug, but I feel so much better while wearing it. I have been wearing it daily for about 3 weeks and I am noticing a great improvement. I can only tolerate it for about 2 hours per day, and I think you are only supposed to wear it a few hours a day (Something like 2-3 hours, because it is retraining you for better postural awareness).
Does it really fit that high into the armpit?
I am thinking that it may bunch up when sitting because it is made for a taller person? (ref. to prev. post)
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Heres Side 1 of the flyer that came with the vest. The sizing is off. I am 5'2 and 125 and the small was too tight ,plus it bunches up in the back when you tighten the straps. You can sit with it, I just find it uncomfortable when reclining.

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the price is still 350, but I just contacted them and they can bill the insurance company.
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Does it really fit that high into the armpit?
I am thinking that it may bunch up when sitting because it is made for a taller person? (ref. to prev. post)
It does not seem to bother my armpit. I have tried the figure 8 clavical straps and other contraptions, and this was by far the most comfortable. I did not notice any issues with the armpit.
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