Summit™ 631 LSO

Key Features

  • Advanced targeted compression
  • Easy access for modification
  • Reliable structural integrity
  • Integrated anterior panels
  • HCPCS L0631/L0648
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Description

Aspen Summit 631 LSO Back Brace

The Summit™ 631 LSO limits motion and provides effective trunk support with targeted compression. Utilizing innovative materials and an ergonomic design, the Summit 631 LSO contours comfortably to the vast majority of patient anatomies without compromising support. This brace is available in a one-size adjustable and in the original sized versions.

Sizing Chart

Size Measurement
SM 26 – 34 inches
MD 33 – 42 inches
LG 41 – 51 inches
XL 50 – 60 inches

Typical Indications

Postoperative support, Deconditioned trunk musculature, Post laminectomy syndrome, Surgical Decompression procedures, Non-surgical Decompression procedures, Degenerative disc disease, Bulging or herniated disc, Non-specific low back pain, Chronic low back pain, Fracture management, Spondylolysis, Spondylolisthesis, Spinal stenosis , Ligament sprains / Muscle strains, Spondylosis (Osteoarthritis/Degenerative Joint Disease), Facet syndrome, SI dysfunction, Sacroiliitis, Radiculopathy, Injections, Radiofrequency Ablation, Lumbar Multifidus Muscle Atrophy.

Aspen Summit 631 LSO Manual
① A Cochrane Review found that lumbar supports are “effective for improving functional status” in patients with acute, subacute and chronic low back pain based on 3 high quality trials with a total of 410 patients (Cochrane Rev. CD001823, 2008).
② A 2009 clinical trial studying 197 patients with subacute low back pain found significantly more LSO users, 60% versus 40%, totally weaned off medication by trial’s end (Spine. 2009;34930:p215).
③ The authors of a 2011 pain management study praise the rapidity of symptom relief - viewing lumbar supports as a safe, non-invasive, cost-effective , non-pharmacologic tool for home use in pain flare-ups (Prac Pain Manage.p106).
④ Research studies find no adverse effects on either abdominal or back muscle strength (Joint Bone Spine. 2008 75(1):58, J Spinal Disord. 1992.;5(3):260).
⑤ A 2012 study of 40 patients with chronic low back pain found no negative changes in the paravertebral muscles after 6 months of use (Fukushima J Med Sci. 2012;58(1):60-65)

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