What conditions / injuries does this brace treat?
The LSO back brace helps stabilize your thoracic vertebra to your sacroiliac (SI) joint, offering relief for a variety of conditions and injuries, including ruptured, protruding, or slipped discs (herniation), scoliosis, spinal narrowing, facet syndrome, weakness of the lumbosacral region, spondylolisthesis, sciatic neuritis, and more
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.
What does LSO stand for?
LSO is the acronym for Lumbar Sacral Orthosis.
This orthopedic girdle for a man or woman can be worn throughout the day for stabilization from the T9 to SC junction. We don’t recommend wearing this brace while sleeping but rather purchasing a bed specifically engineered for degenerative disc disease, etc. If you have any questions about therapy for a specific condition, please check with a healthcare professional.
What is it made of?
Made of a soft, breathable, latex-free nylon / polyester blend and elastic double-pull tension straps. Panels are made of contoured, hard ABS plastic
Will My Health Insurance Pay For The Brace?
Medicare and most private health insurance companies do offer coverage for this treatment option. Consult Medicare or your insurance carrier to verify coverage.
Can I Wear The Brace Under My Clothing?
Comfyorthopedic LSO braces can be worn underneath clothing, but an undershirt is recommended next to skin for enhanced comfort.
Will My Health Insurance Pay For The Brace?
Medicare and most private health insurance companies do offer coverage for this treatment option. Consult Medicare or your insurance carrier to verify coverage.