The OTC 2453 lightweight clavicle strap holds the shoulder area in the correct position to help promote the healing process following a clavicle or shoulder injury. It can also be used to help correct simple bad posture. The strap has a figure-8 design for easy application, and varying degrees of support can be obtained by adjusting the tension of the shoulder straps.
Indications Listed Below
• Provides support and stability to the clavicle and shoulder area
• Wide, comfortable figure 8 shoulder straps minimize binding
• Easy grip buckle fastening and adjustment provide excellent fit and maintain even support
• Extra long straps can be trimmed as necessary
• Can be worn inconspicuously under clothing
• Latex free
Measuring your legs for compression stockings, support socks, support hose, and gradient compression hosiery:.
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For knee-highs: measure around your ankle and calf.
Then, measure the distance from the floor to the back of your knee. -
For thigh-high and pantyhose: measure around your ankle, calf, and upper thigh.
Then, measure the distance from the floor to your upper thigh (bottom of your buttocks).
An Important Measuring Tip...
Take your measurements, as shown below with a tape measure. Sizing charts are located on every product "see details" page for your convenience. If you need further assistance, please call 1-800-504-7315 or Live Chat with us.
How to Properly Measure and Apply Compression Stockings
Sizes may differ between various brands of support stockings. Keep in mind that each manufacturer of support hose has their own sizing chart. A medium size in one brand of circulation stockings, may not be a medium in another. Some brands of compression stockings offer petite (shorter) lengths, while others do not. Knowing your measurements will ensure you get compression hosiery that fits properly and comfortably. Sizing charts are located on every product "see details" page for your convenience.
Please call 1-800-504-7315 or Live Chat if you need more help sizing!
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