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VERTEBRADYN STRONG VERTEBRADYN X.STRONG
Lumbar support brace with reinforcing bars and traction elements Lumbar spine brace for mobilisation
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SPINE
The brace can be quickly
and easily removed along
Spring steel bars inte- with the abdominal plate
grated into the back and back shell
ARTICLE NUMBER INDICATIONS EFFECT/TECHNIQUE ARTICLE NUMBER INDICATIONS EFFECT/TECHNIQUE
07425 • Conservative / post- • Build-up of intra-abdom- 07426 • Conservative / post- • Relief and de-lordosing
operative inal pressure to relieve operative through build-up of
SIZE IN CM and de-lordose the SIZE IN CM intra-abdominal pressure,
• Severe lumbar pain • Severe lumbosciatica
lumbar spine a forward tilt of the trunk
11 Body • Muscular imbalances 11 Body • Severe lumbar syndrome
circumference • Relief of the lumbar spine circumference and pelvic tilt
• Inflammations of the • Spondylolisthesis
XS 70 - 80 • Maximum de-lordosing XS 70 - 80 • Bridging function
iliosacral joint • Severe lumbar deformity
S 80 - 90 • Pelvis straightening S 80 - 90 with hypermobility through integrated spring
M 90 - 100 • Facet joint syndrome M 90 - 100 steel bars and semi-rigid
L 100 - 110 • Spinal canal stenosis L 100 - 110 • Post-lumbar spine sur- back shell
XL 110 - 120 • Spondylolisthesis XL 110 - 120 gery and vertebral disc • Limitation of rotation in
XXL 120 - 130 • Prolapsed intervertebral XXL 120 - 130 surgery the lumbar spine area
XXXL 130 - 140 • Lumbar instability through trunk shell
disc • Front height:
• Front height: 15.5 cm • Spinal instability XS - S 18 cm • Spinal canal stenosis • Functional mobilisation
• Back height: • Lumbar deformity M - XXL 21 cm • Vertebral body fractures through the ability to re-
move parts for a bridging
XS - S 30 cm • Back height: 36 cm of L1-L5 and lumbar support brace
M - XXXL 32 cm • Colour:
• Colour: • 4 lumbar spine-bridging
spring steel bars
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