Thoracic Spine Hyperextension Support for Compression Fractures & Osteoporosis
Back Extension Brace for Osteoporosis & Spine Fractures This thoracic brace controls the mid and lumbar spine via a three-point system and can help with many spinal conditions or anomalies, including: Osteoporosis Osteoarthritis of the spine Degenerative disc disease Kyphosis Mechanical mid-back pain Stable compression fractures in the L2 - T7 vertebrae Thoracolumbar injury Thoracic back and spine pain Unwanted spinal flexion This CASH (cruciform anterior spinal hyperextension orthosis) back brace controls unintended thoracic flexion and promotes good spinal alignment. The three-point system of this rigid brace offers a triplanar control which allows it to do so. The rigid anterior (front) portion of the frame stretches vertically from the symphysis pubis (between the hips) to the sternal notch. It also has pads on either side of your midsection and a back support pad. This combination limits spinal flexion as well as other motion of your trunk. The lower pad is articulating, mea