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Hi, Im not sure what you mean by 50%. I have recently broke my back L2 L3 L4 and fractured my ribs left and right side, so makes the brace all the more painfull have a lumbar brace, its uncomfortable but it does help the pain and my posture . My only advice is please ask a professional for there advice. I certainly hope you feel better and heal soon.

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Q: How long is the recovery period of a 50 percent fracture in L2 L3 L4 and L5 likely to take and how long should I wear my Lumbar Brace. I am a 64 year old woman with Osteoprorosis.?
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