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Honestly I think just the cheap sports bras are good , give some support and are easier to get on, since the elastic is not well made.

They slip over your head easily, they may make some with front clips, if she can't raise her arms.
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These are special orthopedic bras. They are quite expensive. Do check with your insurance as some are actually covered. You get them from medical supply and need your doctor's guidance.
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Anxietynacy Oct 20, 2024
I go to alignmen. Com , probably not comfortable to a person that's never wore them, and very tight. I love them, but there not for everyone
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCL7H434?ref=cm_sw_r_ud_dp_DPJ2PDV4KAZ5DX4JBN59&ref_=cm_sw_r_ud_dp_DPJ2PDV4KAZ5DX4JBN59&social_share=cm_sw_r_ud_dp_DPJ2PDV4KAZ5DX4JBN59&_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&skipTwisterOG=1

Above is a link to a bra with Velcro that closes in front, intended for a woman with arthritis to easily use.
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I saw a commercial on TV for some tank top type bras with bra cups built in . I wish I remembered the name .
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A few questions...
1. is the bra actually necessary?
2.Or is it that this person has worn a bra for so long that is in ingrained as necessary?
There are camisole bras that would just slip over like a t-shirt and there are bras that hook in front. (I got my front hook bras at Lane Bryant and they are pretty comfortable and I have to use them when the arthritis flares up and I can't do a back hook.
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