

🦾 Elevate your recovery and posture game—because your shoulders deserve the best support!
The BraceAbility Figure 8 Clavicle Brace in XL offers targeted clavicle immobilization and posture correction for chest sizes 42"-48". Featuring a figure 8 design with adjustable Velcro straps, thick padding, and breathable, latex-free materials, it provides comfortable, all-day support for clavicle fractures, collarbone injuries, and posture improvement. Ideal for professionals seeking discreet, effective upper back stabilization under or over clothing.










































| ASIN | B00CQLV1S6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,412 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #64 in Shoulder Supports & Immobilizers |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item model number | 10B0101 |
| Manufacturer | BraceAbility |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 22.86 x 3.81 cm; 113.4 g |
M**.
Preso per un problema alla clavicola ma non la tiene bloccata. Restituito
D**G
After a clavicle and pectoral injury with surgery, and with a lengthy projected recovery period, I tried this brace to help with comfort - I'm better in motion than sitting or standing around, and hoped this brace would help for those times of inactivity. I've noticed that while wearing a light backpack, the symptoms actually feel better. This brace seemed to approximate the positioning of the backpack. Unfortunately, the large straps on the brace were rather rigid and uncomfortable. I'm fairly big through the upper back and chest; with my wife's assistance, we just couldn't get the brace positioned either to be comfortable or even to stay closed when I extended my arms. There was no choice but to return it. Silly as it sounds, I'll likely wear my light backpack when I can get away with it to do a better job than this brace. Sorry it didn't work. It's a good idea but this particular product didn't do the job for me. Maybe it's all about size? I ordered and extra large but it still seemed too tight.
J**A
I've had hand, arm, and shoulder problems for the last 30+ years probably due to poor posture. Correcting my posture helped a lot, but the kind of work I did made it difficult to improve my health. I was probably suffering from Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. That's when nerves impinge on the blood vessels carrying blood to your arms and hands. Lack of good blood flow affects the muscles weakening them. A sister of mine who's a nurse had the same kind of problem. I am an avid amateur musician, and the physical problems prevented me from practicing more than three months or so out of the year. I purchased the harness about one year ago. After about one month of using the brace I noticed more strength in my hands and arms. What the harness did is pull back the muscles that were impinging on the blood vessels going to my arms and hands. I now have enough strength in my arms and hands to resume practicing. I have been able to maintain a practice schedule of three or more hours a day now for the last year. I haven't been able to do that since my late twenties. I'm now in my mid sixties. My advice to people with similar problems is to first correct your posture. Sit up straight and walk with your shoulders back. Slouching and letting your shoulders sag forward can cause real problems. If correcting your posture doesn't work after a month or so, buy this brace. It worked wonders for me.
M**U
works excellent
K**T
My son broke his collarbone and needs to wear this brace. It's better than what the hospital gave us. It's thick, covers well, and is supportive for his collarbone.
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