A semi-rigid thoracolumbar orthosis fitted immediately after spinal surgery: Stabilizing effects and patient satisfaction

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Purpose: To evaluate the stabilizing effects of a Fit Cure-Spine® semi-rigid thoracolumbar orthosis and wearer satisfaction after lumbar surgery. Methods: In study 1, the spinal angle, spinal motion angle, and distribution of load were measured in 8 adult male volunteers when the orthosis was worn (1) with no custom-made stay (CMS), (2) with a CMS in the prone position (P-CMS), and (3) with a CMS in the prone position and decreased lordosis (DP-CMS). In study 2, pain scale scores and responses to a questionnaire were recorded in 40 consecutive patients who underwent lumbar spinal surgery in our hospital. Results: In study 1, the mean lumbar lordosis when standing was similar to that in the prone position. When the trunk was bent forward, loads on the back support in P-CMS and DP-CMS were concentrated at the center of the CMS, unlike those for No-CMS. In study 2, there was a significant decrease in postoperative wound pain after wearing the Fit Cure-Spine orthosis for 2 weeks. Most patients who wore the orthosis were satisfied with their pain outcome. Conclusion: Adjustment to lumbar lordosis and the prone position was restricted in volunteers wearing the Fit Cure-Spine with a CMS.

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Goto, T., Sakai, T., Sugiura, K., Manabe, H., Tezuka, F., Yamashita, K., … Sairyo, K. (2019). A semi-rigid thoracolumbar orthosis fitted immediately after spinal surgery: Stabilizing effects and patient satisfaction. Journal of Medical Investigation, 66(3.4), 275–279. https://doi.org/10.2152/jmi.66.275

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