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Posture Correction Brace TOROS-GROUP model 651 rigid, black, size 5
Posture Correction Brace TOROS-GROUP model 651 rigid, black, size 5
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Posture Correction Brace TOROS-GROUP model 651 rigid, black, size 5
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Posture Correction Brace TOROS-GROUP model 651 rigid, black, size 5
Posture Correction Brace TOROS-GROUP model 651 rigid, black, size 5
Rigid posture correction brace TOROS-GROUP model 651 in black, size 5 is designed to support spinal alignment and reduce forward head and rounded shoulder posture. The brace features a firm thoracic panel and adjustable shoulder straps to deliver targeted stabilization of the upper back while allowing daily activities. Its rigid construction provides consistent corrective support intended for posture improvement and as an aid during rehabilitation or posture therapy.
This rigid posture correction brace provides stable thoracic and shoulder support through a contoured back panel and reinforced fastenings. Adjustable straps allow customized tension to suit different body shapes and activity levels. The black finish and discreet silhouette make it suitable for wearing under or over clothing. Materials and design focus on delivering steady corrective pressure without relying on flexible elastic alone.
Put the brace on so the contoured back panel rests along the thoracic spine and the shoulder straps sit comfortably over the shoulders. Fasten and adjust the straps to apply corrective tension sufficient to encourage an upright posture without causing pain or restricting breathing. Wear periods should start short and increase gradually while monitoring comfort and skin condition. Remove the brace for sleeping and during activities where full shoulder mobility is required.
Use the TOROS-GROUP model 651 as part of a broader posture program that includes ergonomic adjustments, regular movement breaks, and exercises to strengthen back and shoulder muscles. Consult a healthcare professional if you have a history of spine surgery, significant pain, or neurological symptoms before using a rigid corrective brace.
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