| Model: Aspen LSO - Aspen LSO provides the highest level of stabilization.
- Features flexible tabs at the top and bottom for comfort.
- Ratchet closure design.
- Designed for multiple level injuries and post-surgical patients.
Aspen LSO The Aspen LSO doesn’t look like other back braces because it’s not . . . it’s better! It provides better motion restriction and fantastic patient comfort. The flextab cutouts along the top and bottom edges prevent it from digging into the body when sitting or laying down in bed. The Aspen LSO closure system in the front is designed to segmentally increase total support and compression around the entire lumbar spine for a solid, supportive fit. The nylon hook and loop fasteners are designed to hold up to daily usage without breaking. The Aspen LSO is perfect for post surgical disectomy patients in need of a high degree of stabilization, chronic failed low back surgery syndrome sufferers, or for anyone with chronic low back pain in need of a high degree of stabilization from a high quality product. The Aspen LSO brace is very popular for its design features and craftsmanship. The high density polyethylene full circumferential shell provides premium support, and can be cinched up with the nylon fastening closures in the front for excellent control over bending/rotation from the lumbar spine. It has removable open cell foam liners which can be washed for proper hygiene. Extra liners are available for this model.  Click on Image Above for Video Instruction. Aspen LSO Features: - Full shell circumferential lumbar stabilization.
- Flextab cutouts prevent the LSO from digging into the ribs and upper thigh area.
- Removable open cell foam liner for easy cleaning.
- Easy to use nylon front cinching closure system.
- Provides excellent lumbar stabilization.
Indications: - Failed Lower Lumbar Surgery Syndrome
- Chronic Low Back Pain
- Multiple level decompression, radiculopathy, spinal stenosis
Sizing Instructions: First, determine whether a short or tall Aspen LSO is required by measuring the distance from the sternal notch to the belly button (refer to picture) and record it below under number (1). Second, Measure the circumference of the waist at the bottom of the rib cage AND the circumference around the hip area (refer to picture). Take these two answers, add them together, and divide by 2 to find the "average". After determining a short or tall LSO back panel from Step (1) then choose either small or large side panels from Step (2). These will then be combined in your order with the size of the back panel being listed first in the pulldown menu below. Example: Short/Small = a short back panel with a small side panel. Recommended Manufacturer HCPC  View PDF Brochure |