HOW DOES THE
CINCH-LOCTM LSO WORK?
When the strapping system is closed over the rigid anterior
panel, it provides intra-abdominal muscle compression and
provides a lift to hold the weight of the abdominal area. By
lifting and holding the weight, pressure is relieved from
lumbar discs reducing the associated pain. The posterior and
anterior panels work together, giving opposing support to
stabilize the lumbar sacral region. The result is a supported
and pressure free spine held in a healthy, correct posture.
HCPCS CODE: L0631
Lumbar sacral orthosis, sagittal control, with rigid anterior and posterior panels,
posterior extends from sacrococcygeal junction to T-9 vertebra, produces
intracavitary pressure to reduce load on the intervertebral discs, includes straps,
pendulous abdomen design, prefabricated, includes fitting and adjustment.
This product is covered by one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 5,207,636 and
5,267,948.
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Indicated for:
- Chronic Back Pain
- Chronic Lumbar Instability
- Herniated Lumbar Disc
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Spondylosis
- Stenosis
- Post-Operative Rehabilitation (Flat Back)
RIGID POSTERIOR PANEL (Indented or Flat)
The interior rigid posterior panel is fabric covered and comfortably
stabilizes the lumbar sacral region. Its unique design has an optional
indentation that can be easily removed to create a flat back panel for
post-surgical use.
The indented back provides superior pain relief for patients with
conditions such as chronic pain, herniated lumbar disc and
degenerative disc disease.
The flat back provides post-surgical lumbar sacral stabilization
without any pressure on sensitive incision areas. It is indicated for
patients following spinal fusion, decompression, or compression
fractures of the lumbar spine.
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