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Lumbal Orthosis

Lumbal Orthosis, also known as a lumbar brace, is a medical device used to support the lower back and provide stability to the lumbar spine. It is typically prescribed by a physician or a physical therapist to patients who have suffered from low back pain, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or other spinal conditions. The orthosis is designed to reduce the load on the spine and promote healing by limiting motion in the affected area. Lumbal Orthosis is made from a variety of materials, including foam, plastic, and metal. The device is typically worn around the waist and secured with straps or Velcro. The design of the orthosis may vary depending on the patient's condition and the level of support required. Some braces are rigid and provide maximum support, while others are more flexible and allow for greater mobility. The use of Lumbal Orthosis is often combined with physical therapy and other treatments to reduce pain and improve function. Patients are typically instructed to wear the brace for a specific period of time each day, depending on their condition and the severity of their symptoms. The device can be adjusted to provide a custom fit and ensure maximum comfort and support. While Lumbal Orthosis can be an effective treatment for low back pain and other spinal conditions, it is important to use the device under the guidance of a medical professional. Improper use of the brace can lead to further injury or exacerbate existing symptoms. Patients should also be aware that long-term use of the device may lead to muscle weakness and atrophy.

lumbar brace, lower back support, spinal stability, herniated discs, spinal stenosis

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Lumbar orthosis is a type of orthotic device used to support the lumbar spine. It is designed to reduce stress on the spine and reduce the risk of injury. It is often used to treat a variety of conditions such as low back pain, sciatica, and degenerative disc diseases. The orthosis is typically made from a combination of materials such as foam, plastic, and metal to provide support and stability. It is designed to be worn for long periods of time and can be adjusted for comfort and support.

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