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Bracing for Activity

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1996
A wide variety of braces is available in an ever-changing market for physicians treating athletes who are in rehabilitation and/or returning to competition. Though helpful and important, braces do not ensure against reinjury. To promote compliance and achieve successful rehabilitation, physicians must understand the nature of the patient's activity ...
S, Wichmann, D R, Martin
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BRACING FOR SCOLIOSIS

Neurosurgery, 2008
Bracing is the oldest treatment known for scoliotic spinal deformity. The relative advantages to the use of bracing have been directly related to the etiology of the deformity and the flexibility of the spine at the time that a decision is made regarding the use of a brace.
Robert F, Heary   +2 more
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BRACES AND BRACE MANAGEMENT

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 1957
E F, CICENIA, M, HOBERMAN
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Sitting Brace

Physical Therapy, 1955
K C, KEELER, M, CROTTY, J, BRDLIK
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Postoperative Knee Bracing

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1990
This article reviews current research and discusses mechanical and physiologic factors affecting the design and application of postoperative knee braces.
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Predictive factors for brace treatment outcome in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a best-evidence synthesis

European spine journal, 2019
Manon van den Bogaart   +4 more
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Fracture Bracing

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1974
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