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After an injury and/or surgery, patients often need bracing.
These are the 7 general choices in braces:
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Post Op Bracing provides alternating flexion-extension movement and helps maintain the joint's range of motion. |

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Custom Knee Bracing can help you remain active by providing protection for injured knees, reduceing knee pain, and helping in the healing process. |

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Ultra Sling helps those who require immobilization following rotator cuff repairs or other shoulder related injuries. This Ultra Sling encompasses the elbow. |

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Lumbar Support is an aid to improve both posture and lower back pain. Lumbar support can improve the comfort level for people experiencing back pain. |

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Custom LSO & TLSO Bracing hold lumbar spine in a healthy, correct posture. These braces provide muscle compression within the abdomen, providing a lift to carry the weight of the abdominal area. When the brace carries the weight of the abdominal area, pressure on the lumbar discs is relieved, and associated pain is reduced. The two sections of these braces give opposing support to stabilize the lumbar region during the healing process. |

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Dynamic Splinting is designed to stretch joints that have reduced range of motion. Dynamic splints can:
- Substitute for loss of function
- Align fractures properly
- Help tissues to heal
- Help to maintain range of motion
- Correct deformity in a joint
- Help t control the motion of the joint
- Help wounds to heal
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Off the Shelf Bracing allows you to adjust the brace for your particular activity type and individual support needs. Because off the shelf bracing is self-adjustable, you can self-customize for your own specific personal needs. |

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MD Orthopedics offers these 7 vital bracing products.
To discuss your needs, please contact us at 1-800-820-9585 or info@mdorthopedics.com.
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