Spinal Orthosis at Hope Rehabilitation Center

At Hope Rehabilitation Center, we specialize in Spinal Orthotics, providing advanced support and relief for individuals with cervical and spinal injuries. Spinal orthoses are designed to either restrict motion or provide crucial support to the spine, helping reduce pain, promote healing, and enhance overall comfort. Whether you are recovering from an injury, surgery, or managing a spinal condition, we offer a comprehensive range of spinal braces and supports to meet your unique needs.

What are Spinal Orthosis?

Spinal orthotics include a variety of braces and supports that are used to stabilize, protect, and support the cervical (neck), thoracic, and lumbar (lower back) regions of the spine. These devices are essential in managing spinal conditions and injuries, helping to reduce pain and prevent further damage. Depending on the severity and nature of the condition, spinal orthotics can range from soft, “off-the-shelf” supports to more complex, custom-made rigid braces.

At Hope Rehabilitation Center, we work closely with our patients to ensure they are fitted with the appropriate spinal orthotic that provides both pain relief and comfort. Our goal is to help you regain mobility, function, and quality of life through the use of these specially designed devices.

Types of Spinal Orthotics

We offer a wide range of spinal orthotics designed for various levels of spinal support, from the neck to the lower back:

  • Cervical Collars: Used to support the neck and restrict motion after injuries or surgery. These collars are designed to reduce strain on the cervical spine and promote proper healing.
  • Soft Cervical Braces: Lightweight and flexible, these braces provide comfort and mild support for neck conditions like muscle strains or mild cervical disc herniation.
  • Thoracic-Lumbar-Sacral Orthosis (TLSO): A more rigid support for the thoracic and lumbar spine, often used for conditions like scoliosis, spondylolisthesis, or after spinal surgery.
  • Lumbosacral Orthosis (LSO): Designed to support the lower back and sacral area, typically used for conditions like lumbar disc herniation or post-operative recovery.
  • Custom Rigid Spinal Orthotics: Tailored specifically to each patient’s anatomy and needs, these braces offer strong support for severe injuries or conditions requiring rigid stabilization.

Uses of Spinal Orthotics

Spinal orthotics can help treat a wide variety of conditions and injuries affecting the neck, spine, and back, including:

  • Post-Operative Care: Spinal braces are commonly used following spine surgery to ensure proper alignment and support during the healing process.
  • Spinal Curvatures (e.g., Scoliosis): Braces such as TLSO or LSO are used to manage spinal deformities like scoliosis, preventing further curvature and promoting better alignment.
  • Spondylitis & Spondylosis: These conditions, which involve inflammation and degeneration of the spine, can benefit from spinal orthotics that help manage pain and provide support.
  • Cervical or Lumbar Disc Herniation: Supports are used to reduce pressure on the affected discs, alleviate pain, and prevent further injury.
  • Spinal Injuries: Following trauma or fractures, spinal orthoses are used to stabilize the spine and aid in recovery.
  • Chronic Back Pain: For individuals with chronic pain, spinal orthotics can help reduce strain on the spine and provide ongoing support.

Conclusion

At Hope Rehabilitation Center, our Spinal Orthotics solutions are designed to provide optimal support, reduce pain, and help you recover from spinal injuries and conditions. Our team of experts is dedicated to ensuring that each patient receives the right orthotic solution to restore mobility and comfort, whether through custom-made devices or readily available off-the-shelf options. With our high-quality spinal braces and personalized care, we aim to help you live a more active, pain-free life.

Hyperextension Brace

The Hyperextension Spinal Brace (CASH) supports and stabilizes the thoracolumbar spine after fractures or post-surgical care. We offer both ready-made and custom-fabricated braces tailored for optimal comfort and alignment. Home sizing and delivery services are available for patient convenience.

Jewett Spinal Brace

The fitting process and casting method for a prosthesis usually begins when the patient’s residual limb is no longer tender or swollen. Typically, this is a four to six (4-6) week time duration after the patient’s surgery.

Lumbosacral Orthosis (LSO)

The Lumbosacral Orthosis (LSO) provides firm support to the lower spine, helping relieve pain and stabilize the lumbar and sacral regions. Available in custom-made and ready-made options at Hope Rehabilitation Center for comfortable, effective back support.

Thoracic-Lumbar-Sacral Orthosis (TLSO)

The fitting process and casting method for a prosthesis usually begins when the patient’s residual limb is no longer tender or swollen. Typically, this is a four to six (4-6) week time duration after the patient’s surgery.

Cervical Collars

We offer a wide range of neck orthotics and collars designed to provide optimal support, stabilization, and pain relief for individuals suffering from neck injuries, conditions, or post-surgical recovery.

Scoliosis Brace

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