RWA-5200 Thoracolumbosacral Orthosis: Back Pain Relief & Spinal Correction
The RWA-5200 thoracolumbosacral orthosis provides effective relief from back pain and corrects spinal deformities. This semi-rigid orthosis offers unloading and reclination support, stabilizing the “muscular corset,” promoting proper posture, increased range of motion, and improved quality of life. Ideal for treating various spinal conditions, it ensures comfortable, targeted support and precise adjustability.
The RWA-5200 Thoracolumbosacral Orthosis offers superior support and pain relief for various back conditions.
This semi-rigid orthosis provides effective treatment for back pain, spinal deformities, and restricted movement. Its innovative design incorporates several key features for optimal comfort and therapeutic benefit:
Key Features:
- Breathable & Ergonomic Design: A central canvas base provides robust support, complemented by 3D-knitted side panels for enhanced breathability and an ergonomic fit that minimizes pressure points on the shoulder blades, ribs, and pelvis.
- Adjustable Support: Removable, malleable support ribs allow for precise, customizable support to the paravertebral and lumbar regions, effectively unloading the thoracic and lumbar spine. This ensures a snug, comfortable fit tailored to individual needs.
- Reclining Support System: Reclining straps gently guide the spine into a corrected posture, aided by comfortable padding and retaining loops for precise recline control.
- Secure & Adjustable Fastening: Double fixation straps made of 3D-knitted material offer adjustable compression and targeted support. The Pro-fix closure system ensures easy application, removal, and adjustment.
Indications:
The RWA-5200 is indicated for:
- Severe back pain, including radiating pain (sciatica) and limited mobility.
- Spinal deformities and pathologies affecting the thoracic and lumbosacral spine, such as:
- Osteochondrosis and other degenerative spinal diseases.
- Schmorl’s nodes and other intervertebral disc disorders (discopathies).
- Scoliosis (kyphoscoliosis) grades I-II.
- Scheuermann’s disease (juvenile kyphosis).
- Osteoporosis (with a history of pathological fractures).
- Post-discectomy (early postoperative period).
- Post-compression fracture (delayed rehabilitation period).