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ORTHOTIC BRACES


BRACES PRODUCTS

ORTHOTIC BRACES

These are devices used to cure musculoskeletal problems and ensure they are well
aligned in the right position. They can stabilize, support, and protect
different body parts as they heal from past injuries.

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BACK BRACES

These devices are used to alleviate pain caused by incorrect sitting positions,
desk jobs, and poor standing postures. It reduces pressure on the spine, thus
ensuring only a minimal amount of muscle is needed to support the spine. The
device also produces heat that relaxes tense muscles and ensures pain relief.

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KNEE BRACES

These devices are used to heal pain brought about by arthritis and injuries in
the knee joints. They come in different forms, all for different functions on
the body. One of the most common is the unloader brace that shifts and
distributes weight off injured parts of the knee.

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TYPES OF KNEE BRACES

Knee injuries can cause a huge hindrance to everyday activities. However, with
braces, you can recover easily and fully while still preventing the affected
knee parts from re-injury. They are ideal for everyday activities such as sports
after surgery and when recovering from injuries.

HINGED

This brace works best for athletes as it offers stability after surgery, MCL,
ACL, or PCL injuries. Athletes are often subjected to injuries from a bad knee
and ankle alignment, bad landing, and many more injuries to their ligaments.
With a hinged brace, the knee is well supported, thus ensuring faster healing.
They offer protection for most ligament injuries and prevent

HYPEREXTENSION.

There are two forms of hinged braces; the soft and rigid hinged. The soft hinged
are ideal for small injuries and when only minimal support is needed. The rigid
hinged, however, are ideal for bad injuries and when maximum support is needed.
They offer better protection.

COMPRESSION/SLEEVES

These are ideal for arthritis problems and moderate knee pains. They
redistribute weight well, thus ensuring a faster healing process. They ensure
proper performance during training and sporting activities. They also help in
daily activities and reduce pain.

WRAPAROUNDS

These braces are ideal for small and moderate injuries. They are easy to use and
can be adjusted to fit in well, depending on the different knee sizes. They can
also be used when doing intense activities as they balance weight on affected
parts well. They are thus very reliable.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT IS DIABETES?

Diabetes is an abnormal chronic condition in which the patient suffers from
continuous fluctuation, i.e., high/low glucose levels in the body. This is also
referred to as sugar, which is the main source of energy in the body.

WHAT CAUSES DIABETES?

When we eat, our body transforms food into glucose or sugar. The pancreas in our
body performs the functionality of releasing insulin that reduces glucose.
Insulin’s work is the opening of our cells for glucose to enter, allowing our
body to utilize glucose to gain energy.

ARE THERE DIABETES TREATMENT OPTIONS?

The main goal of diabetes treatment is to control sugar levels. The basic option
for the treatment of diabetes is exercise, modification of diet, and insulin.
Sometimes, oral modifications are also prescribed. However, if these treatments
do not control glucose fluctuation, then insulin becomes necessary.

WHY IS MONITORING IMPORTANT FOR DIABETES?

It is important to check your glucose level regularly. It is a bit complicated
to know what insulin’s dose to take. The amount of dose depends upon a few
factors which continuously fluctuate, like the food you eat, the amount of
exercise you do, the stress level, your emotions, and much more. This makes
glucose test strips and meter highly necessary for frequently and accurately
monitoring glucose levels.

WHY SHOULD I TEST MY GLUCOSE LEVELS?

Glucose/sugar monitoring is the major tool one can use to check your diabetes
control. With the help of this test, you can check your glucose level anytime.
It is necessary to keep your test results log because it helps the healthcare
provider understand your body’s response against your diabetes care plan.

WHAT IS CONTINUOUS GLUCOSE MONITORING (CGM)?

CGM is a way to continuously track your glucose levels all over the day and
night.

HOW DOES CGM MEASURE YOUR GLUCOSE LEVELS?

Through CGM, your glucose level is measured using a small sensor inserted under
your skin, normally on your arm or belly. This sensor continuously measures your
interstitial glucose level, which is found between cells in the fluid. With the
sensor, your glucose level is checked after every few minutes. While the results
are wirelessly sent to the monitor through a transmitter.

WHAT IS CONSIDERED A THERAPEUTIC CGM?

The therapeutic CGM fulfills the definition of durable medical equipment (DME)
while the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) labels it for non-adjunctive use,
which means you can use it for making treatment decisions without confirming the
test results with a standalone home monitor of blood glucose. However, it should
be noted that Medicare does not consider all marked CGM devices as therapeutic
CGMs.

DOES MEDICARE COVER CONTINUOUS GLUCOSE MONITORING (CGM)?

Medicare covers only a few specific CGMs, which are known as “therapeutic CGMs”.
However, Medicare covers the therapeutic CGMs if you meet the criteria of
Medicare Coverage.

HOW IS THE SENSOR APPLIED TO THE BODY?

The sensor should be applied on the upper arm’s back using an applicator, a
simple disposal device. A 5mm filament is inserted under the skin after applying
the sensor, including a tiny adhesive pad. Based on the experience of most
patients, the FreeStyle Libre Sensor does not cause pain while applying.

IS IT NECESSARY TO APPLY A SENSOR IN A DIFFERENT LOCATION IF I FEEL DISCOMFORT
OR IN CASE OF A MISAPPLICATION?

To prevent skin irritation or discomfort, it is advised to select a different
site and not the one you used most recently.

WHEN APPLYING THE SENSOR TO MY ARM, DO I NEED TO STRETCH OR PINCH THE SKIN?

No, the sensor does not require stretching or pinching while you apply it. You
should only apply the sensor on the back of your upper arm. It is important to
avoid the areas where you have moles, scars, lumps, or stretch marks. To have
greater functionality, select the area that normally stays flat and does not
blend or fold during normal daily activities. The site should be at least 1 inch
away from the insulin injection site. To avoid skin irritation or discomfort,
make sure to select a site other than the one you have most recently used.
Please refer to the user’s manual of FreeStyle Libre for more information.

WILL THE USER FEEL THE SENSOR WHILE WEARING IT?

You will have a lesser than 0.4 mm wide portion of the sensor inserted under the
skin while the inside the skin is around 5mm; it makes it like the size of few
strands of human hair. So, you will hardly feel the sensor while wearing it.

WERE THERE ANY SKIN REACTIONS REPORTED BY PATIENTS WEARING FREESTYLE LIBRE
SENSORS?

Some patients (like 5 out of 48, i.e. 10.48%) have reported mild skin
irritations around the adhesive area and inserted site. The examples include
erythema, rash, edema, itching, bleeding, infection, and induration.

CAN USERS BATHE, SHOWER, SWIM, OR EXERCISE WHILE WEARING A SENSOR?

Yes, you can also wear the sensor while exercising, swimming, showering, or
bathing. However, you should not take the sensor in the water below 1 meter (3
feet) and submerge it for more than 30 minutes. The adhesive helps the sensor
stay comfortably and securely in place for up to 10 days after the start-up
period.

HOW LONG CAN THE SENSOR BE WORN?

The disposable sensor has a limited life. It should be removed after ten days by
peeling off the adhesive pad. It is designed to adhere to the upper arm’s back
and provide accurate and reliable glucose readings for up to 10 days after the
start-up period.

HOW DO YOU REMOVE THE SENSOR?

To remove the sensor, pull up the adhesive edge, which helps keep the sensor
attached to the skin. Using a single motion, slowly peel it away from the skin.
Note: you can use isopropyl or warm soapy water to remove adhesive residue on
the skin.

WHAT IF THE USER NEEDS TO REMOVE THE SENSOR BEFORE 10 DAYS (OR IF IT FALLS OFF)?

After removing the sensor, start a new one. The reader will automatically
identify the new sensor and will ask for your approval before starting it.
However, if a sensor falls off before the defined limit of 10 days, the user
should immediately contact Customer Service by dialing 1-772-212-0292.

I’M A MEDICARE PATIENT WITH DIABETES INTERESTED IN GLUCOSE MONITORING. HOW DO I
KNOW IF I’M COVERED?

Criteria for Medicare Coverage:

Following are the criteria which should be met (all criteria should be met) to
get coverage of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) and other related products:

 * The receiver should have diabetes mellitus.
 * The receiver should use BGM and frequently perform testing (four or more
   times a day).
 * The receiver is on insulin treatment with three or more insulin injections or
   a Medicare-covered continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) pump
   daily.
 * The receiver’s insulin treatment regimen should require frequent adjustment
   by the receiver based on testing results of CGM or BGM.
 * Within six months before you order CGM, the beneficiary will have an
   in-person visit from the treating practitioner to determine if the criteria
   discussed above are met and evaluate their diabetes.
 * Following CGM’s initial prescription, the beneficiary will have an in-person
   visit from the treating practitioner every six months to assess adherence to
   their diabetes treatment plan and CGM regimen.

WHAT IS A PERMANENT IMPAIRMENT OF URINATION?

A urination’s permanent impairment is a condition that cannot be treated
medically or through surgeries. This condition can last long and for an
indefinite duration, generally, at least three months.

CAN I GET URINARY CATHETERS DELIVERED TO ME?

Our delivery of urinary catheters is super quick and discreet. We deliver all
over the United States and Puerto Rico.

I’M A MEDICARE PATIENT WITH URINARY RETENTION. HOW DO I KNOW IF I’M COVERED?

Medicare covers intermittent catheterization for a person with permanent
urination impairment, both urinary retention and incontinence. If you meet the
basic coverage criteria, you will get intermittent catheterization coverage
while the receiver or caregiver performs the procedure. Moreover, the receiver
can also get intermittent catheterization by using the kit of sterile
intermittent catheter kit if he meets the following criteria: the beneficiary
lives in any nursing facility, pregnant women with injured spinal cord and
neurogenic bladder, immunosuppressed, vesico-ureteral reflux with proper
documentation while on an intermittent catheterization program, twice recurrent
UTIs in 12 months before the sterile intermittent catheter program initiates. As
an alternative to an indwelling catheter, Medicare also covers External
Catheters for permanent urinary incontinence patients. For men, the Cure
External Catheters is also offered by MyPainPro & Associates. You can also call
1-772-212-0292 to speak with our Urinary Catheter Specialists, who will happily
answer all your queries.

WHAT IS A COUDE CATHETER?

A coude catheter also referred to as a coude tip catheter, is a catheter for
urinary. It has a slightly curved tip for easy insertion. It is normally
prescribed for patients with an enlarged prostate, and the curved tip of the
catheter helps to get past the tight spot easily. Though it is mostly used in
men, women can also use the coude catheters if they grow obstructions, requiring
a curved tip urinary catheter. Along with being used by nurses and doctors,
patients can also use coude catheters at home who need to self-catheterize for
various reasons. To inquire more about the urinary catheters, please dial
1-772-212-0292.

WHAT IS AN INTERMITTENT CATHETER?

The urinary catheter is a device used to conveniently empty patients’ bladder
when they can’t do it themselves. While the intermittent catheters are designed
to manage bladder drainage during bladder obstruction, urinary retention, and
neurological disorders, resulting in the loss of sensation or even paralysis. By
using intermittent catheters, the patients easily insert and remove the urinary
catheter many times a day. It eliminates continuous wearing of draining
catheter. If you leave urine longer in your bladder, it will cause urinary tract
infection (UTI) or distended bladder. With the help of intermittent
catheterization, you can decrease these problems and have a better life quality.

Moreover, the flexibility of removing the urinary catheter after the bladder is
emptied allows one to live an active and more comfortable lifestyle. In a few
patients, these intermittent catheters might also improve urinary incontinence.
For any query, please dial 1-772-212-0292. Our expert urinary catheters will
happily answer you.

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