Spinova® Support Plus
Back orthosis for targeted support of the natural lumbar spine contour
Spinova Support Plus stabilizes and relieves the spine with a combination of a back pad, the Spinova tensioning strap system and an abdominal pad. This restricts damaging movements. An additional abdominal pad promotes straightening and healthy posture. The support’s airy, elastic mesh material ensures maximum wearing comfort.
- Individually adjustable straightening tension
- Elements can be removed during the course of treatment to increase mobility
- Stabilizes the natural curvature of the lumbar spine
Support the entire torso
When your lumbar spine requires extensive support, Spinova Support Plus is the method of choice. The orthosis stabilizes and relieves the spine with a combination of a back pad, the Spinova tensioning strap system and an abdominal pad. Damaging movements are restricted.
The large back pad is a kind of supportive cushion in the shape of the natural spinal curve. It stabilizes the entire torso down to the lower thoracic spine. An additional abdominal pad promotes straightening and healthy posture.
Fit again fast
The breathable elastic mesh material that encloses the torso adapts precisely to your body type and is comfortable to wear all day long. The patented, height-adjustable Spinova tensioning strap system allows you to firmly set the level of tension and its precise direction of action. This ensures that the straightening force will be the same every time you put on the support.
At a more advanced stage of recovery, the back pad and reinforcing abdominal pad can be removed. Spinova Support Plus adapts to the stages of your recovery and helps you to lead an active life without pain. After all, one thing is certain for any kind of back pain: being active is key to good health!
Indications
- Vertebral displacement, formation of gaps in the vertebral joints (spondylolysis/spondylolisthesis, grade II)
- Wearing of the vertebral joints (facet syndrome)
- Radiating pain in the lumbar spine area (moderate [pseudo] radicular lumbar syndrome/lumbar sciatica, moderate)
- Narrowing of the spinal canal (lumbar spinal canal stenosis [conservative, post-operative])
- Fractured vertebrae (fractures of the lumbar spine)
- Weak muscles with limited performance (degeneration/muscular insufficiency of the spine)
- Following an intervertebral disk prolapse (conservative/ post-operative)
- Intervertebral disk surgery (discectomy)
- Post-operative, one or more levels of the spine (e.g. spondylodesis)
- Osteoporosis