The Ortho KGC 110 thoracolumbosacral corset provides effective support and pain relief for various back conditions. This semi-rigid brace features an anatomical design with a non-elastic central section and flexible side panels for optimal comfort and mobility. Its unique construction includes:
Modellable rigid stays along the spine and flexible side panels allow for a customizable fit to your individual needs and body shape. Two longer stays run along the spine, while two shorter stays provide additional support to the sides. The number of elastic straps (one or two pairs) varies depending on size.
These straps, equipped with soft padding for enhanced comfort, help correct postural deformities in the thoracic spine. A central loop secures the straps, maintaining proper alignment. All straps feature convenient Velcro closures.
The Ortho KGC 110 effectively reduces spinal load, stabilizes the back's musculature, and corrects thoracic kyphosis and lumbar lordosis. Its precisely engineered height provides firm fixation of the thoracic and thoracolumbar regions.
The padded reclining straps and anatomical design ensure all-day comfort, minimizing pressure and friction in the underarm area. The corset is easy to put on and comfortable for extended wear.
The Ortho KGC 110 is indicated for the semi-rigid fixation of the thoracic and thoracolumbosacral spine. It is suitable for:
Ideal for the long-term rehabilitation following injuries (including compression fractures) and surgeries of the middle and lower thoracic and thoracolumbosacral spine.
Note: Consult your physician or physical therapist before using this product to ensure it is appropriate for your specific condition.
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