How to evaluate an effective Lower back brace splint: Does it provide —
- A Compression Field surrounding the spinal column so that the panels apply “intra cavitary pressure reducing load on the inter vertebral discs”?
- Opposing force compression panels which pressurize the compression field around the spinal column?
- Non Elastic Straps “fixing” the opposing force panels in place and maintaining the compression field, which relieves vertical compression pain and discomfort?
- A lumbar ARCH pressure point properly aligning the spine and improving posture?
If the LSO does all this, you can get relief, comfort, better posture and possibly avoid surgery or more drastic measures.
The LEEDer Group LG LSO’s provide you with all of the above.
Lumbo Sacral back braces are available in a wide range of sizes. LG LSO’s range from larger “body jacket” types to small and inconspicuous, LG-CF-Thin-XS. All get the job done; the smallest (LG-CF-Thin-XS) is a very small, inconspicuous and comfortable brace that stabilizes the lower lumbar region with mild yet constant pressure providing “intra cavitary pressure reducing load on the inter vertebral disc.” (Compression Field) Click to See Medicare Approved since 2003
The constant pressure on the spinal disc assembly is the key to stabilizing, and providing relief and comfort to the user. To be effective the LSO must have opposing panels connected with NON ELASTIC straps to “pressurize” the compression field around the spinal column.
The opposing panels when snugged together apply containment pressure INWARD toward the center of the body (the spine) from the back and the abdomen. This containment pressure stabilizes the spinal column allowing controlled movement without pain and relieving painful vertical spinal compression conditions.
If you’ve ever played with a long balloon and squeezed the middle of it, you’ve seen the pressure transfer above and below your hand. EXACTLY this occurs when the LG LSO (the opposing force panels) is applied to your back and abdomen except the pressure transfer ends at the top and bottom of the LSO creating a compression or containment field around the spinal column.
Also, as equally important, all LG LSO include a direct Lumbar ARCH pressure point which is key to providing relief as well as encouraging good posture.
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Custom Fits with Flex-E-Core Technology Control Back Brace L0627 Insurance Code
- Fundamental design compresses Upper Torso and Abdomen restricting mobility, unloading discs, vertebrae and other spinal structures
- The Patent Pending technology, Flex-E-Core, combines Ferrous Alloys laminated within lightweight copolymer plastic forming composite panels that are malleable with high tensile resistance.
- Anterior – Posterior Control Helps immobilize spine stabilizing weak or injured structures and deformities; Provides stabilization of the lumbo-sacral spine; Facilitates healing of injuries or after surgical procedures; reduces pain.
- Extremely comfortable; Easy don / doff
- THREE SIZES (Small, Medium, Large) either Thin or Padded Model and the low profile LG-CF-Thin-XS, which can be worn under clothing as well as over.
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Order Code: LSO SP, ST, MP, MT, LP, LT, XS Color Variety (Small, Medium or Large with “P” padded or “T” thin; XS thin only)
Patent Pending
LG Note: exercise specific to strengthening and stretching the abdomen and back muscles is highly recommended in conjunction with back brace use. Strengthened musculature, better posture and stretching can eventually replace the temporary assist derived from a back brace. See your doctor for guidance.
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