The Hyperextension Jewett Orthosis Corset is a specialized spinal brace engineered to immobilize the vertebral column in a state of hyperextension. It is indicated for the management of stable vertebral compression fractures of the thoracic and lumbar spine. By utilizing a three-point pressure system, the orthosis restricts spinal flexion and lateral movement, creating an optimal biomechanical environment for proper healing and pain reduction.
Why to Use This orthosis is critical for the conservative management of specific spinal conditions, providing several key therapeutic benefits:
- Rigid Stabilization for Fractures: Provides essential immobilization for fractured vertebrae, preventing motion at the injury site which is crucial for promoting safe and effective bone healing.
- Enforces Therapeutic Hyperextension: The brace is specifically designed to maintain the spine in the sagittal plane, shifting the load off the anterior vertebral body to allow fractures to heal and to prevent progression of the deformity.
- Prevents Harmful Lateral Movement: The rigid aluminum frame provides excellent control of the coronal plane, strictly limiting lateral (side-to-side) flexion and protecting the spine from damaging movements.
- Effective Pain and Pressure Reduction: By immobilizing the affected spinal segment and promoting proper alignment, the brace significantly reduces pain and muscle spasms associated with vertebral fractures.
- Maintains Vertebral Height: The hyperextension posture helps to prevent further compression or collapse of the fractured vertebra, preserving the structural integrity of the spinal column.
Indications for Use:
- Stable vertebral compression fractures of the lower thoracic and upper lumbar spine (T6-L2).
- Conservative therapy for inoperable vertebral body fractures.
- Post-operative stabilization following surgical procedures for thoracolumbar fractures.
- Temporary immobilization after surgical interventions on the spinal column.
How to Use:
- Position the posterior (back) pad so it is centered over the thoracolumbar region of the spine.
- Place the anterior (front) frame against the body, ensuring the sternal pad rests on the sternum and the pubic pad rests on the pubic symphysis.
- Secure the lateral closure strap, tightening it to achieve a snug and secure fit.
- The professional fitter will make necessary height and width adjustments to the frame to ensure the three-point pressure system is correctly applied for optimal therapeutic effect.
Key Features:
- Three-Point Hyperextension System: Utilizes strategically placed sternal, pubic, and thoracolumbar pads to generate the force required to maintain spinal hyperextension.
- Lightweight Aluminum Frame: The rigid frame is constructed from a strong yet lightweight aluminum alloy, ensuring robust support without unnecessary weight.
- Fully Adjustable Construction: All pads and frame components are adjustable to provide a precise, customized fit for the individual patient’s anatomy.
- Open, Minimalist Design: The frame design allows for excellent air circulation and makes it easy to wear under clothing, improving patient comfort and compliance.
- Made in Turkey.
How to Care To ensure hygiene and longevity, proper care is essential:
- The removable foam liners on the pads can be hand-washed using cold water and a mild soap.
- Rinse the liners thoroughly to remove all soap residue.
- Gently squeeze out excess water and allow them to air dry completely on a flat surface away from direct heat.
- The aluminum frame and plastic components can be wiped clean with a damp cloth and mild soap or disinfectant.
- Periodically check all screws and fasteners to ensure they remain tight and secure.
Material Composition
- Frame: Lightweight, high-strength anodized aluminum alloy.
- Pads: Rigid polyethylene shells lined with soft, breathable, and hypoallergenic foam.
- Strapping: Durable nylon webbing with industrial-strength hook-and-loop (Velcro) closures.