Spinova® Immo Plus Back Support Brace

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Spinova® Immo Plus Back Support Brace

Take a step towards better spinal health with the Spinova® Immo Plus Back Support Brace, a multifunctional orthosis that offers efficient stabilization for your lumbar spine, alongside an effective mobilization function.

The Spinova® Immo Plus is designed for a three-stage treatment plan and can be easily combined with your specific therapeutic needs. It’s simple to put on and adjust, making it a practical solution for everyday wear and a range of medical conditions.

Description

Take a step towards better spinal health with the Spinova® Immo Plus Back Support Brace, a multifunctional orthosis that offers efficient stabilization for your lumbar spine, alongside an effective mobilization function.

The Spinova® Immo Plus is designed for a three-stage treatment plan and can be easily combined with your specific therapeutic needs. It’s simple to put on and adjust, making it a practical solution for everyday wear and a range of medical conditions.

This versatile brace is suitable for a wide range of conditions, including vertebral displacement, joint wear with unusual flexibility, chronic pathological changes such as osteoarthritis, and radiating pain in the lumbar spine area. It’s also beneficial for those with narrowing of the spinal or nerve root canal, vertebral fractures, tumors (metastases), and weakened muscles due to degeneration.

Post-operatively, the Spinova® Immo Plus is ideal for individuals who have undergone intervertebral disk surgery or those who have had surgery on one or more levels of the spine. It’s also an excellent support for those with pathological changes to the intervertebral disk cartilage.

The Spinova® Immo Plus Back Support Brace combines expert design with superior materials, delivering enhanced lumbar support and improved spinal health.

Indications

  • Vertebral displacement, formation of gaps in the vertebral joints (spondylolisthesis, grades II and III/spondylolysis)
  • Wearing of the vertebral joints with unusual flexibility of the joints (facet syndrome with hypermobility/spondylitis)
  • Chronic pathological changes (osteoarthritis) to the vertebral joints (spondylarthrosis)
  • Radiating pain in the lumbar spine area (very severe [pseudo] radicular lumbar syndrome/very severe lumbar sciatica)
  • Narrowing of the spinal canal (lumbar spinal canal stenosis with paresis [conservative, post-operative])
  • Narrowing of the nerve root canal (foraminal stenosis, lateral), vertebral fractures of the lumbar spine to a severe degree, relieving the front and/or rear edges of vertebrae
  • Tumors (metastases)
  • Weak muscles with limited performance (degeneration, severe/advanced muscular insufficiency of the spine)
  • Following an intervertebral disk prolapse (conservative, post-operative)
  • Intervertebral disk surgery (discectomy)
  • Post-operative, one or more levels of the spine (e.g. spondylodesis/kyphoplasty)
  • Pathological change to the intervertebral disk cartilage (osteochondrosis)

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