
Learn More:
Brace
Criteria
About the SpineCor
Brace
Protocol of
Care
Your First
Visit
Fitting the
Brace
Follow up
Visits
Protocol of
Care
In order to bring about the
desired results the SpineCor brace must be worn 20 out
of 24 hours per day. This is less than rigid
braces. Patients get two (2) hour breaks per day,
one in the morning and one in the evening.
SpineCor research has determined that the minimum time
period for bracing is 18 months, but most cases will
average 24 months in the brace or longer. It
depends on the amount of skeletal maturity when the
patient is ready to wean from the brace. Below is
the progression of follow up visits after the initial
visit, and what occurs on each of those
visits.
Brace
Criteria |
About
the SpineCor Brace
| Protocol of Care | Your
First Visit |
Fitting the Brace | Follow
up
Visits
Learn More:
Protocol of
Care
Brace
Criteria
About the SpineCor
Brace
Protocol of
Care
Your First
Visit
Fitting the
Brace
Follow up
Visits
In order to bring about the desired results the SpineCor brace must be worn 20 out of 24 hours per day. This is less than rigid braces. Patients get two (2) hour breaks per day, one in the morning and one in the evening. SpineCor research has determined that the minimum time period for bracing is 18 months, but most cases will average 24 months in the brace or longer. It depends on the amount of skeletal maturity when the patient is ready to wean from the brace. Below is the progression of follow up visits after the initial visit, and what occurs on each of those visits.
Brace Criteria | About the SpineCor Brace | Protocol of Care | Your First Visit | Fitting the Brace | Follow up Visits

