Used to provide corrective forces to the lumber and thoracic spine, this orthosis comes in many different styles.
Most common are the 23 hour Boston Brace (worn for 23 hours a day) or the nocturnal Providence Brace (worn during the night).
LSOs stabilize the lumbosacral spine through intra-abdominal pressure and provide pain relief by reducing pressure on individual vertebrae.
This orthosis use three points of pressure to stabilize the thoracic spine.
TLSOs are used to provide rigid support and stabilize the spine.
Designed for maximum control of the cervical spine, Halos provide maximum immobilization of the head in relation to the thoracic spine
Cervical Thoracic orthoses are designed to provide support and immobilization of the cervical and upper thoracic spine as well as provide anterior/posterior, medial/lateral and rotational control.
These collars are used to stabilize the cervical spine and are made from flexible foam, for minimal support, and thermoplastic material, for maximum support.