
Support for a clavicle fracture | 74
For use after a clavicle fracture
A dedicated support for relief and rehabilitation after a clavicle fracture. The product is designed in the shape of a figure 8, and allows controlled stretching using independent straps for strong and comfortable support. Made of soft and pleasant-to-the-touch materials, which prevent skin irritation, and is perfectly adapted to prevent pressure and improve posture during recovery.
Medical indications:
- Clavicle Fracture – for support and stabilization during the healing process.
- Rehabilitation and repair after clavicle surgery – as directed by a physician.
- Mild or moderate injuries to the collarbone – to relieve pain and prevent the injury from worsening.
- Stability and posture correction after shoulder trauma – to improve posture and reduce strain on the affected area.
- Preventing excessive movement of the clavicle – in situations of weakness or structural damage.
- Support in cases of sprains or partial tears in the ligaments connecting the collarbone (AC Joint) – for quick and proper rehabilitation.
- Note: The product should be used as directed by a physician or qualified physical therapist.

Dimensions
Extended description
User manual
Initial adjustment:
- Consult a doctor or physical therapist for precise instructions for use.
- Choose the appropriate size (SM, L-XL, XXL) according to the size chart.
- Position the support so that the straps sit comfortably on your shoulders and create balanced pressure.
- Tighten the straps in a figure 8 shape, using the independent straps for a perfect fit.
- Make sure the support is not too tight or too loose, and that it does not cause discomfort to the skin.
- The level of traction can be adjusted as needed.
- Use the support as directed by your doctor, usually for several hours a day.
- Avoid continuous use in cases of skin irritation or increased discomfort.
- The support should be cleaned by hand with mild soap and water.
- Dry thoroughly in a shady place before reuse.
Our expert advice
Initial adjustment:
- Consult a doctor or physical therapist for precise instructions for use.
- Choose the appropriate size (SM, L-XL, XXL) according to the size chart.
- Position the support so that the straps sit comfortably on your shoulders and create balanced pressure.
- Tighten the straps in a figure 8 shape, using the independent straps for a perfect fit.
- Make sure the support is not too tight or too loose, and that it does not cause discomfort to the skin.
- The level of traction can be adjusted as needed.
- Use the support as directed by your doctor, usually for several hours a day.
- Avoid continuous use in cases of skin irritation or increased discomfort.
- The support should be cleaned by hand with mild soap and water.
- Dry thoroughly in a shady place before reuse.
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