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The Scoliosis Brace

Scoliosis Brace

If you are diagnosed with curvature of the spine, your physician may prescribe a scoliosis brace. To obtain a properly functioning scoliosis brace, have your scoliosis brace custom made and fitted by certified orthotists and technicians like those on staff at Plattner Orthopedic Company. We can personally provide a scoliosis brace to patients in Central Illinois, including the cities of Peoria, Bloomington, Galesburg, Princeton, LaSalle-Peru, and Macomb and surrounding areas.

Click Here to read our extensive Care and Use Guide for your scoliosis brace.

Scoliosis Brace And Other Orthopedic Spinal Bracing Terms

Spinal braces like the scoliosis brace control and correct various areas of the spinal column. Many orthopedic braces are named according to the joints of the body they help to control.

Some examples:

CTLSO - Cervical-Thoracal-Lumbar-Sacral-Orthosis - This is a back brace used to stabilize and control the back including the neck.

TLSO - Thoracal-Lumbar-Sacral-Orthosis - This is a back brace used to stabilize and control the back.

LSO - Lumbar-Sacral-Orthosis - This is a back brace used to stabilize and control the lower back.

Jewitt Brace and Cash Brace - These are a type of back brace used to provide hyper-extension to the back.

Knight Taylor Brace and Chair Back Brace - These are a type of back brace used to provide support to the lower back.



Visit the rest of the Plattner Orthopedic Company web site to learn more about the scoliosis brace and Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics in general.

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