Short Description
Aspen Evergreen 631 LSO LoPro provides effective support and motion restriction. Lumbar panel conforms to the spine for comfort. Pully system individually controls support to the upper & lower lumbar region.
The NEW adjustable Aspen Evergreen LSO LoPro delivers effective pain relief and lumbar support in a new low profile, one size adjustable brace. It treats a variety of indications from chronic and acute pain to post operative conditions. The Aspen® Evergreen 631 LSO LoPro features a posterior rear panel combined with a wraparound corset for customizable compression. The rear panel is designed to contour to the curvature of the lumbar spine to resist spinal movement and promote healing. Two pulley handles control the rear-mounted pulley system and individually control the amount of compression to the upper and lower lumbar regions for customized compression and support. The brace is designed with comfortable, breathable materials and can be worn underneath or over the top of clothing. It's well suited for treating both acute and chronic low back pain, as well as, recovery following a variety of spinal procedures.
Aspen Evergreen LSO LoPro Features:
- Corset design plus a posterior panel design for support
- Two pully handles individually control compression to the upper and lower lumbar regions
- Contours to the curvature of the lower back
- Made from breathable nylon materials
- Provides effective motion restriction for a variety of conditions
- Fits waists ranging from 28-54 inches and up to 64 inches with the extension panel (purchased separately)
- Available in six sized versions and a new one size adjustable - See Size & Fit tab for sizing chart and measurement/fit help
Recommended Manufacturer HCPC: L0631
The Aspen Evergreen 631 LSO LoPro can be used to treat:
- Support for recovery for many post-op procedures
- Deconditioning of the trunk musculature
- Post -laminectomy pain and healing
- Bulging and/or herniated lumbar discs
- Chronic, non-surgery related low back pain
- Back strains and sprains
- Lumbar spinal stenosis injuries
- Facet syndrome diagnosis
- Radiculopathy radiating lower extremity pain
- Sacroiliitis
- Spondylosis of the lumbar spine