A TLSO (Thoracolumbosacral Orthosis) back brace is a medical device that provides external support and stabilization to the thoracic, lumbar, and sacral regions of the spine. It is used to limit unwanted motion and support the spine during healing from injury, surgery, or certain spinal conditions.
Who Needs This TLSO Back Brace Support?

This TLSO Back Brace is Prescribed for:
Kyphosis secondary to osteoporosis
Vertebral compression fractures
Thoracic and thoracolumbar spinal instability
Spinal stenosis when motion restriction is indicated
Pre-operative and post-operative spinal support
Post-operative discectomy or laminectomy (as prescribed)
Pre and post-surgical protocols; Post-Operative Discectomy & Post-Operative Laminectomy
Use is based on the clinician's recommendation and the individual patient's needs.
Benefits of Using Comfyorthopedic TLSO Thoracolumbar Brace:
Helps stabilize & support the thoracolumbar spine
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Offers Maximum motion restriction
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Increased compression of the trunk to control and relieve acute back pain
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Maintains spinal alignment
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Improved Posture
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Improved recovery after and during rehabilitation
Jewett Brace Vs TLSO Brace
A Jewett brace mainly limits forward bending, while a TLSO brace provides more complete, rigid support by restricting movement in multiple directions when greater spinal stability is required.
TLSO Brace
Jewett Brace
Support Type
Full rigid stabilization
Hyperextension only
Motion Restricted
All planes
Flexion only
Design
Circumferential
Open frame
Coverage
Thoracic → Sacral
Thoracolumbar
Support Level
High
Moderate
Weight
Lighter
Lighter
Typical Use
Instability, post-op
Stable compression fractures
TESTIMONIALS
“With old age, my slouching became worse, this was affecting my self-esteem, but after the Dr. recommendation, I have seen great improvement ..”

Father of three & Grandfather of four
“I recommend this to patients with thoracic issues because it functions very well, sturdy, and well made.”
Jordy M, MD
Certified Orthopedic Surgeon & Dog mom
“Needed a brace for post-op rehab for a spinal fracture I got when playing football for immobilization of the spine, and this was perfect.”

T.T
Uncle & Now Football Coach
Why Comfyorthopedic?

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FDA-Cleared Braces
All our braces are cleared under Category I medical devices. This certification ensures our braces are of the utmost quality.

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Immediate Pain Relief Solution.
8/10 of our brace users say they felt immediate relief and less pain in the first 24hrs of using our braces.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How does a TLSO brace help?
By restricting excessive spinal motion, a TLSO brace reduces strain on vertebrae and soft tissues, supports proper alignment, and provides a stable environment that can help manage pain and protect healing structures.
A TLSO brace may be prescribed to help stabilize the spine after trauma or fracture, support recovery after surgery, assist with pain management, and help maintain proper alignment in conditions affecting the mid-back and lower back
A Jewett brace is designed to primarily limit forward bending of the spine and is commonly used for stable compression fractures where flexion control is the main goal, while a TLSO (thoracolumbosacral orthosis) provides more rigid, full-torso support that restricts movement in multiple directions, including bending, twisting, and side-to-side motion, when greater spinal stabilization is required as part of treatment or recovery.
A TLSO (Thoracolumbosacral Orthosis) is a full, rigid back brace that stabilizes the spine from the upper thoracic area down to the sacrum and restricts motion in multiple directions (bending, twisting, side-to-side movement).
A CASH brace (Cruciform Anterior Spinal Hyperextension brace) is a type of hyperextension brace that primarily limits forward bending only and provides less overall stabilization than a TLSO.
Most braces come with a set of cleaning instructions that you should follow. For most of them, a mild soap or laundry detergent and cold water will do the trick. Allow the brace to air-dry; in most cases, it shouldn't go in the clothes dryer.
How long do you wear back brace after surgery?
Wear time varies by condition and provider protocol. Many plans involve daily wear during the early healing phase, then gradual reduction as directed.
Does this come with Instructions to use ?
Yes, however, we strongly encourage you to visit your medical practitioner or health care provider, who will adjust it to SUIT your medical needs to maximize the brace's effectiveness. The instructions are broad and might not apply to your current condition.
We have designed the TLSO brace to be a one size fits most adults. It is easily adjustable by the straps (waist 26–60 in).
We have designed the TLSO brace to be a one size fits most adults. It is easily adjustable by the straps (waist 26–60 in).
Breathable Material with Chest and back Cushonings
FDA Category 1 Medically Cleared Brace.
Adjustable Shoulder Pads & Lenght.
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