And it is largely because massage forms a big part of it that Osteopathic treatment does so much good, especially in many kinds of weakness.
Something Like Osteopathic Treatment
Like a weak back, or weak kidneys, or weak or worn out nerves, etc.
And there's only one reason why Osteopathic physicians can't cure rupture as easily as any other weakness.
Like hospital massage, it can be given only when you are flat on your back; and, unless a Cluthe Truss is worn—which takes the place of Osteopathic Treatment and makes it unnecessary, just as it does the hospital massage—there would be no way of preventing protrusion between treatments.
Moreover, Osteopathic treatment, like hospital massage, would be too expensive for most people. Even if given only occasionally. For Osteopathic physicians charge $3.00 to $5.00 a treatment.
But the Cluthe Truss keeps giving the massage part of Osteopathic treatment—the strengthening part of the treatment—all day long; and all without any expense, except the small cost of the truss.
How Your Rupture is Kept
From Coming Out
And How the Cluthe Truss is Held in Position
by Suction—No Belt, Leg-straps or Springs
Around the Body
The Cluthe Truss is the only kind in existence which applies the support at the proper angle—upwards against the rupture opening; thus counteracting the internal downward pressure of the abdominal organs, the natural tendency of the bowels to push out.