Orthopedic Brace
An orthopedic brace is a medical device designed to support, stabilize, and protect injured or weak joints, muscles, or bones. These braces help control movement, reduce strain, and allow for proper healing by limiting motion or providing extra support to the affected area. Depending on the injury or condition, braces can be used for various body parts, such as the knee, ankle, wrist, shoulder, or spine.
Here are the key functions of an orthopedic brace:
- Immobilization: For injuries like fractures or sprains, a brace may restrict movement to prevent further damage while the injury heals.
- Support: Braces provide external support to areas weakened by injury, surgery, or chronic conditions, like arthritis, to help alleviate pain and promote stability.
- Compression: Many braces offer compression, which helps reduce swelling and inflammation in soft tissues around the injury.
- Pain Relief: By reducing pressure on the injured or weakened area and restricting movement, braces can help alleviate pain and discomfort.
- Rehabilitation: After surgery or during recovery from injury, braces assist in rehabilitation by guiding the healing process and helping users regain strength and mobility while avoiding re-injury.
Orthopedic braces are often recommended by healthcare professionals for short-term or long-term use, depending on the patient’s condition. They are commonly used in sports injuries, post-surgical recovery, and to manage chronic conditions like arthritis or scoliosis.
LSO BRACE _ Universal
The LSO brace (Lumbosacral Orthosis brace) is an orthopedic device designed to support and stabilize the lower spine, particularly the lumbar (lower back) and sacral (pelvic) regions. It is commonly used to treat conditions like lower back pain, herniated discs, post-surgical recovery, and various spinal injuries or degenerative disorders.
SUGGESTED HCPC: 5027 - L0627 and L0642, 5031 - L0631 and L0648, 5037 - L0637 and L0650, 5039 - L0639 and L0651, 5056 - L0456 and L0457
ORDER NUMBER: 5027, 5031, 5037, 5039, 5056
SIZE: Universal (see sizing chart to the left)
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:
• Available in 5 versions
• 5027 has a 10" back panel; the 5031 has a 14" back panel; the 5037 has a 14" back panel plus side panels; the 5039 has a 14" back panel, side panels and front panel; and the 5056 has a 14" back panel and shoulder straps
• Universal sizing system
• Adjustable pull handles to allow for optimal compression
• Breathable fabric allows air flow to keep patients cool and dry over long periods of time
INDICATIONS:
Spinal Stenosis, Spondylolisthesis, Spondylolysis, Chronic Back Pain, Spinal Instability, Post-Op Disc Surgery, Facet Syndrome, Degenerative, Hemiated, Bulging Disc, Post-Operative Lumber Fusion.
SUGGESTED HCPC: 5027 - L0627 and L0642
5031 - L0631 and L0648
5037 - L0637 and L0650
5039 - L0639 and L0651
5056 - L0456 and L0457
Categories: Cervical, Spine & Abdominal
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