The Aspen® "Low Profile" LSO provides immediate pain relief and comfortable support. When firmly tightened, using the LeverLatch mechanism, the brace allows patients to regain a significant degree of functional mobility and, in many cases, return to routine activities of daily living. The unique, three-piece design, featuring symmetrical side panels allows patients to tighten the brace with either hand and provides even compression throughout the tightening process.
Code L0631 Approved
Aluminum Rods
Reinforce spinal support and allow formation of patientspecific lordotic curves for unsurpassed performance.
Large Lumbar Window
Offers unobstructed vision and physical access for better patient care. Provides maximum airflow for improved comfort.
SureSlot™ Adjustment System
Provides a wide range of circumferential sizes, which can be changed in seconds. Ensures a good fit with only four models regardless of the patient’s physique.
Customized Comfort
Aspen® braces conform, and automatically adjust themselves, to each patient as they are tightened. The CushionFlex Tabs™ and breathable cotton-lined replacement pads further soften the interface. The brace essentially becomes a part of the patient, thereby minimizing migration. For even more comfort, the upper and lower edges can be modified to relieve pressure over anatomical contours, bony prominences, or bone graft sites.
Optional Cold Therapy
A reusable, soft gel cold pack slips into a special rear panel pad with a thermal sleeve. This ensures placement directly over the spine to reduce pain or tenderness, and minimize swelling.
CushionFlex Tabs™
Soften the edges of the orthosis. Can be cut to further splay outward or trimmed back for better comfort.
Easy LeverLatch™ Closure
Gives the patient a strong mechanical advantage to easily and effectively tighten the orthosis for better immobilization and pain relief.
Rigid Layered Support
Forms a structurally rigid polyethylene cylinder that restricts motion, yet is easy to trim or shape while on the patient.

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READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE. Proper training in the use of this device should take place before it is applied. These directions are guidelines only and are not offered as medical recommendations.
THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR APPLICATION BY LICENSED HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONERS AS DIRECTED BY A PHYSICIAN OR OTHER QUALIFIED MEDICAL AUTHORITY. PERMANENT INJURY MAY RESULT FROM USE OTHER THAN AS DIRECTED BY A PHYSICIAN OR OTHER MEDICAL AUTHORITY. ASPEN MEDICAL PRODUCTS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY FOR INJURY OR DAMAGE BY REASON OF ANY APPLICATION OF THIS PRODUCT. PLEASE SEE THE ACCOMPANYING LIMITED WARRANTY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION IN THIS REGARD.
Comparison of Motion Restriction and Trunk Stiffness Provided by Three Thoracolumbosacral Orthoses (TLSOs)Krag, MH; Fox, MS, J; Haugh, LD AbstractSTUDY DESIGN: Four conditions (three orthoses, one no orthosis), full cross-over, randomized order, 12 subjects tested 3 months after a lumbar surgical arthrodesis. OBJECTIVES: To assess whole torso and lumbar motions and comfort for each orthoses condition during performance of activities of daily living. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Previous noninvasive studies measured whole torso (not just lumbar) movement. Recent development of a low profile, flexible, strain-gauged device ("Lordosimeter") facilitated this study. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The Lordosimeter was taped to the skin along the midline of the lumbosacral region. Orthoses studied were Boston anterior opening, Aspen lumbosacral, and Cybertech. Specified activities of daily living were performed for each orthosis condition. Subject effort during the flexion/extension task was assessed by surface electromyography (EMG). Comfort was assessed by visual analog scale. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in EMG between orthoses. For lumbar flexion, trunk flexion, total lumbar motion, and total trunk motion, the mean values for Aspen and Boston (but not Cybertech) were significantly smaller than for no orthosis for most of the tasks and there were no significant differences between Aspen and Boston. The total lumbar motion allowed by each orthosis (averaged across tasks and relative to the no orthosis condition) was 81% for Aspen, 79% for Boston, and 97% for Cybertech. The comfort rating averaged across tasks was 2.24 for Aspen, 4.12 for Boston, and 3.92 for Cybertech (0 = very comfortable, 10 = very uncomfortable). Aspen was significantly more comfortable than Boston or Cybertech. Boston and Cybertech did not differ significantly. CONCLUSIONS: The Lordosimeter is useful for measuring lumbar motion during orthosis wear. The Aspen and the Boston orthoses provided significant flexion-extension motion restriction compared with no orthosis, but for almost all of the motion measures did not differ from each other. The Cybertech did not differ significantly from the no orthosis condition. The Aspen orthosis was rated significantly more comfortable than the Boston or the Cybertech. Selected Quotations
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| Low/Small Pads | 990025 |
| Low/Large Pads | 990026 |
| Low/Extra Large Pads | 990027 |
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