1. Boston Brace
Boston brace is a type of orthopedic device used to treat scoliosis. It consists of a rigid plastic back brace worn over the shoulders and under the arms. The brace may be worn full-time or just at night. The main purpose of this brace is to correct the spine's curvature, but it also helps with pain management.
Boston braces are typically used for mild to moderate cases of scoliosis, but they can also be used in extreme cases. The device is usually worn from 6 months to 2 years, depending on the severity of your condition and how quickly your spine is growing.
The Boston brace is designed to correct spinal curvatures in patients with a curve that measures 20 degrees or more in either direction. This device can also be used for adults who want to prevent further spinal curvature after surgery or other treatments (such as physical therapy). The main reason for using a Boston brace is to prevent the spine from becoming more curved. Scoliosis is most often diagnosed when a child reaches puberty because, at this time, their spine starts to curve into an S shape as they grow taller.
2. Wilmington Brace
The Wilmington Brace is a type of spinal belt designed to correct scoliosis in children and adults. This back brace for scoliosis can be worn alone or with other treatments, such as physical therapy or surgery. The Wilmington Brace is also known as a Boston Brace or Boston School Brace.
The purpose of the Wilmington Brace is to correct your spine's curve, which may improve your ability to breathe and reduce pain caused by scoliosis. The brace also prevents further curvature of the spine. You can wear this belt 24 hours a day for at least two years, but it may need to be worn longer if additional treatment is needed to stop your curve from worsening (such as physical therapy). The Wilmington brace usually works well for mild or moderate curves in children who are not yet adolescents. However, it may not be effective for severe curves or for older children and adults who have already started puberty. In addition to wearing your belt as directed by your doctor, you'll need to perform specific exercises as well as take certain precautions while wearing your brace. These include:
- Walking carefully, so you don't trip on uneven surfaces or break into a run
- Not bending over at the waist for long periods (such as when eating)
- Not lifting heavy objects such as bags of groceries or laundry baskets
3. Gensingen Back Brace For Scoliosis
The Gensingen Brace is a custom-made belt that provides the best protection for scoliosis patients. The belt is made according to the patient's size and shape, which makes it unique and comfortable. Many doctors have proven this belt as the most effective treatment for scoliosis. The Gensingen Belt is made from high-quality material and has an adjustable back panel to ensure comfort and support. It also has an adjustable lumbar pad for added comfort and support during long wear hours.
The design of this belt ensures that it does not restrict blood circulation or breathing, which makes it ideal for use even at night time. The Gensingen Brace also offers better support than traditional braces. It comes with a curved lumbar pad, which reduces pressure on the spine and allows for better mobility of the patient's back region. It also has an adjustable shoulder strap that can be adjusted according to the patient's size, providing better support and comfort during wear.
4. Providence Brace
The Providence belt is a rigid spinal belt that prevents scoliosis from worsening. The Providence belt consists of two pieces: one above the waist and one below the waist. The upper piece fits around the shoulders, while the lower piece goes around the hips. Both pieces are connected by Velcro straps that allow for easy adjustment. The Providence belt is designed to correct spinal curves in children over three years old with moderate to severe scoliosis.
The back brace for scoliosis should be worn 23 hours a day, but only for six months at a time—however, in some cases, treatment may continue for up to two years if necessary. The Providence belt can also be worn during sleep so long as it does not interfere with breathing or cause discomfort when sleeping at night. The Providence brace works by applying pressure on the spine to help correct spinal curvature so it can grow straight again on its own over time.
5. Charleston Bending Brace
This brace is the most popular type of scoliosis belt. It is a metal belt that wraps around the torso and hips, providing constant pressure on the spine. The Charleston bending brace has been used for over 50 years and is still considered the best option for treating mild to moderate curves in adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis.
The pressure exerted by this brace helps to correct spinal curvature by forcing it into a more normal shape. The Charleston bending brace is worn 23 hours daily and removed only for bathing, urinating, and bowel movements. When worn correctly, the device should be snug but comfortable enough to not interfere with breathing or prevent turning your head or bending forward at waist level.
The Charleston Bending Brace usually works well when combined with other treatments such as surgery or bracing. However, many people find wearing this type of belt difficult to adjust properly (especially in children who are still growing) and can be uncomfortable due to its weight and size.
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