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FLX 637 LSO
FLX 637 LSO
FLX 637 LSO
FLX 637 LSO
FLX 637 LSO
FLX 637 LSO
FLX 637 LSO
FLX 637 LSO

FLX 637 LSO

The Aspen FLX 637 is an inelastic brace that offers a conservative treatment solution for patients with lower back pain. The one-size adjustable brace is flexible by design, providing targeted compression and stability to support patients and aid in pain relief. The design includes stability and support while maintaining a sleek, breathable profile.

The following models are also available:

  • FLX 631 LSO
  • FLX 627 Lumbar
HCPCS Code
L0637 & L0650
Key Features
  • One-size adjustable.
  • Integrated anterior panels.
  • The firm but flexible back panel conforms to the patient’s lordosis to provide added structural support.
  • Independent tightening mechanism provides targeted compression where needed to support tight muscles.
Indications for Use
  • 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
Manufacturer
Aspen
Manuf. Part No.
516373
Size Chart

One-Size Adjustable

25" - 54"

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Pain in the elbow can be the result of an accident such as a fall or car crash, or an injury from playing sports, such as with tennis elbow. Diagnoses include fracture, dislocation, ligament injuries, ruptured tendons and cubital tunnel syndrome.

To promote healing of an elbow injury, the elbow must be immobilized at precisely the angle necessary as it relates to the injury and the patient’s individual anatomy. That’s why the elbow brace may at first look complicated, but once you have the correct angle set, all you need to do is put it on and take it off every day.

Wearing an elbow brace is much less trouble than a cast, and it works infinitely better than a compression sleeve.

To learn more about Elite Medical Supply of NY's elbow braces or if your Medicare plan will cover it, contact us today.

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