
The
SpineCor brace
is a revolutionary new concept in the treatment of
scoliosis. Past braces utilized rigid structures to
physically apply pressure to the spine and force it back into
a more normal position. The SpineCor brace is completely
different in the fact that it is not rigid and does not force
the spine to move.
The
SpineCor brace works it targets the four key progression
factors of idiopathic scoliosis:
Neuromuscular dysfunction
Growth Asymmetry
Postural disorganization
Spinal deformation
Where the old style
rigid braces only target spinal deformation. Hence, when
rigid braces are removed, there is a high likelihood that the
spine will regress back to its original state. With the
SpineCor
brace the results are maintained out of the brace in 97% of
patients. This far exceeds rigid braces.
The SpineCor
concept is unique in the fact that the results are achieved
not so much by the brace but by the interaction of the brace
with the patients Corrective Movement. Researchers at
the St. Justine Children's hospital in Montreal Canada have
developed Corrective
Movements for all types of idiopathic scoliosis to "open
up"or correct the curves. The patient is then braced in
that corrective movement and held there 20 hours per day by
the elastic bands that make up the brace. The real
action in the brace is in the elastic bands. As the
patient goes through the movements of the day, they stretch
the elastic bands and the bands then resist and pull them back
into the corrective movement. This stimulates the growth
centers in the deformed vertebra and it stimulates the
neuromuscular system and over time the gentle resistance
of the brace and the reprogramming of the bodies neuromuscular
pattern results in a relatively permanent stabilization or correction of the
scoliosis in 89% of patients. These are phenomenal
results!
So instead of the
patient walking around like a robot in a rigid brace that does
not allow much movement. They can do virtually any
physical activity they want, except swimming, in the
brace. In fact exercise and activity are absolutely
essential for the brace to work. So the patient's
lifestyle is hardly affected with the SpineCor brace.
This is a huge benefit of its use.
A look at the
SpineCor Dynamic Elastic Brace:

The main component
of the brace is the Pelvic Base. The pelvic base anchors
the brace to the lower body and gives the elastic bands a
place to lever their force from. The Pelvic Base is held
in place by two other components, which are the thigh bands
and the crotch bands, better termed the perineal bands.
These prevent the pelvic base from riding up too far during
movements. The next component is the Bolero, which is
the component that wraps around the torso and provides an
anchoring point above the pelvis. The last and most
important parts of the brace are the corrective bands.
The bands are attached between the Pelvic Base and the Bolero
while the patient is in their corrective movement and they are
sequenced in order from 1-4 to cause the body to be held in
the corrective movement. Some of the bands will have
high tension on them and others will have virtually no
tension. But together they all work synergistically to
bring about the slow but steady stabilization or correction of
the scoliosis. These thin, light-weight components make
the brace virtually un-noticeable under clothing. Thus,
wearing it is easier, which raises compliance and
brings results.
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SpineCor Brace | Protocol of
Care |
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Visit |
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Brace |
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