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    I recently had a rotator cuff injury and my physiotherapist recommended wearing a shoulder brace during my recovery. With so many options available, how do I choose the right one?

    Selecting the appropriate support depends on several key factors. First, consider the level of immobilization required — mild injuries may only need a soft compression sleeve, while post-surgical recovery often demands a more structured brace with adjustable straps.


    You should also evaluate breathability, material quality, and ease of application, especially if you need to wear it for extended periods. A properly fitted shoulder brace should restrict harmful movement without limiting healthy circulation.


    I personally recommend browsing JJ Healthcare Products at https://jjhealthcareproducts.com/ — they offer a well-curated selection of medically approved braces suitable for various injury types and recovery stages. Always consult your healthcare provider before making a final decision.

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