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Summit™ 637 LSO
Summit™ 637 LSO
Summit™ 637 LSO
Summit™ 637 LSO
Summit™ 637 LSO
Summit™ 637 LSO
Summit™ 637 LSO
Summit™ 637 LSO

Summit™ 637 LSO

The Summit™ 637 LSO provides all of the features and benefits of the Summit 631 LSO with additional lateral support. The Summit 637 LSO delivers targeted compression, motion restriction, and maximal comfort. This brace is available in a one-size adjustable and in the original sized versions.

The following model is also available:

  • Summit™ 631 LSO
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HCPCS Code
L0637
Key Features
  • One Size Adjustable
  • Rigid lateral panels
  • Reliable structural integrity
  • Integrated anterior panels
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.
992310
Size Chart
26" - 60"

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Because we instinctively put our hands out in front of us when we fall, we suffer wrist injuries more frequently than other types of injuries. Our wrists are designed to allow us liberal movement in many directions, and when you have a rupture, strain, sprain or fracture, this can be quite painful. A wrist brace immobilizes the wrist, allowing you to use your hand while limiting your range of motion to prevent pain.

As notorious as wrist injuries from accidents are, other conditions can cause chronic wrist pain, such as arthritis. Wearing a wrist brace can allow you to engage in more activities without pain, such as driving, writing, painting and playing cards.

Carpal tunnel syndrome is another reason for chronic wrist pain. Oftentimes limiting the activity that caused it — such as typing, playing an instrument and doing needlework — can improve your condition, and wearing a wrist brace in the meantime can help.

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