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The LSO High Back System with Total Anterior Management (TAM) features thermoplastic front and posterior panels housed in built-in pockets for increased function and comfort. Floating D-rings are movable to easily fit a wider range of patients while minimizing pressure points. The built-in customized compression panel with hand pump allows precise, adjustable compression without removing the brace. A removable lumbar gel pack supports both cold and heat therapy for pain management during wear.
Patients with lumbar instability, degenerative disc disease, or post-surgical lumbar conditions who require rigid anterior and posterior panel support will find the TAM thermoplastic panels provide consistent, firm stabilization of the lumbar and lower thoracic spine during daily activity and rehabilitation.
Clinicians and orthotists who fit a wide range of patient body types will find the floating D-ring design allows the brace to be adjusted to fit more patients without compromising support or comfort, reducing the need for multiple brace sizes in a clinical setting.
Patients who require adjustable compression throughout the day — such as those whose swelling or pain levels change with activity — will find the built-in hand pump compression panel allows them to increase or decrease compression without removing or re-donning the brace.
Patients managing acute or chronic lower back pain who benefit from thermal therapy as part of their pain management protocol will find the removable lumbar gel pack allows cold or heat therapy to be applied directly to the lumbar region while wearing the brace.
What does TAM stand for?
TAM stands for Total Anterior Management, a design system that uses a structured front panel to provide rigid anterior support working in conjunction with the posterior panels to create circumferential stabilization of the lumbar and sacral spine.
What does LSO stand for?
LSO stands for Lumbo-Sacral Orthosis — a back brace designed to support and stabilize the lumbar and sacral regions of the spine, typically used for pain management, post-surgical recovery, or spinal instability.
How does the hand pump compression work?
The built-in compression panel includes a hand pump that allows the user to inflate the panel to increase compression and support, or deflate it to reduce pressure. This allows compression to be adjusted throughout the day without removing the brace.
Can the gel pack be used for both cold and heat therapy?
Yes. The removable lumbar gel pack can be chilled for cold therapy to reduce inflammation and swelling, or warmed for heat therapy to relax muscles and relieve chronic pain. Follow the gel pack manufacturer’s instructions for safe temperature ranges.