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The breathable, hook-sensitive Neoprene Vest grips the skin to allow precise placement of the donut-shaped foam pad. The hard-shelled foam pad helps protect the AC joint from further injury. Simply apply adhesive backed hook to the foam pad to prevent migration. No restrictive and uncomfortable straps are necessary Manufacturer Contact Information Not Applicable
Designed to stabilize, assist or restrict movement of the shoulder post-injury and post-operatively
Features perforated neoprene that grips the skin so the shoulder support moves with you
Smooth, controlled assistance or restraint follows the natural movement of the muscles and joints
Elastic straps attach with Velcro at any point and in any direction.Comes complete with a highly adaptable, bifurcated neoprene strap, and two additional 4" neoprene straps
Universal fit allows the Saunders Sully Shoulder Support Brace to be worn on either the left or the right shoulder
Okay, through 20+ years of shoulder problems and 4 shoulder surgeries, I think I have a good understanding of what works and what doesn't.For me, what it's for...DISLOCATING/SUBLUXINGFirst, make sure you get the right fit, if it doesn't fit right I don't think it would work as well.Here are the advantages:1) There are 4 straps in addition to the base, so the directions (also on youtube), give you how to use 2 additional straps for your specific problems (anterior dislocations, posterior dislocations, inferior dislocations, multidirectional dislocations). No OTHER product breaks it down like this.2) With just the base alone, you can already feel your shoulder being placed in correct alignment. Why? Because the interior is a grippy, tacky honeycomb surface that sticks to your skin. So it's like wearing KT tape everywhere on your upper body. Given that its grippy, it will pull your shoulder back in a good way.3) Because it's not really many multiple individual straps over your skin, there is much less of a risk for skin chafing, irritation.4) see reason 1, you can add 2 extra straps to the base and apply them per your problem, and tighten them as much as you wantWill it cure you? I think it depends...if your dislocations are severe, probably not. From what I can tell, if your shoulder subluxes pretty much no matter what, you may need surgery or at least a period of immobilization. Also note, if you have ongoing instability problems, ask for an MRI arthrogram for that shoulder, a normal MRI will not necessarily show some of the culprits involved in structural reasons for instability. Even arthroscopy doesn't reveal these problems unless the ortho is looking for it (I know, my last one skipped over this). For me, all of this is related to the rotator interval, which I'd never heard of prior.More on will it cure you...well, if your subluxations aren't horrendous or years in the making, or even if they are long term and chronic but mild, then this brace is your best shot at a cure (along with good PT advice and an ortho consult for imaging)