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Custom-Made Scoliosis TLSOs (WCRs)

Advanced orthotic solutions for effective scoliosis management and spinal correction

Specialized Scoliosis Management Solutions

Our custom-made Thoraco-Lumbo-Sacral Orthoses (TLSOs) and Wood-Cheneau-Rigo (WCR) braces represent the gold standard in non-surgical scoliosis management. Each brace is meticulously designed using advanced 3D scanning technology and biomechanical principles to create a truly personalized solution for each patient's unique spinal curvature.

We specialize in the latest WCR bracing techniques, which utilize specific pressure and expansion areas to achieve three-dimensional correction of the spine. Our certified orthotists work closely with your healthcare team to ensure optimal outcomes, whether the goal is to halt curve progression or achieve correction during periods of growth.

Our comprehensive approach includes detailed evaluation, precise fabrication, expert fitting, and ongoing adjustments to accommodate growth and progress. We're committed to providing not just superior orthotic devices, but also the education and support needed for successful treatment.

3D scanning for custom TLSO

3D Technology

Advanced scanning and modeling for precise brace fabrication tailored to each patient's anatomy.

Expert Fitting

Certified orthotists ensure optimal fit and function through meticulous adjustments.

Understanding Scoliosis Bracing Options

Wood-Cheneau-Rigo (WCR) Braces

Advanced 3D corrective braces that address the rotational component of scoliosis through specific pressure and expansion zones, designed to achieve active correction rather than just curve stabilization.

Boston Brace

A traditional underarm TLSO that uses pads and relief areas to apply corrective forces to the spine, commonly used for thoracic and lumbar curves.

Providence Night Braces

Designed for nighttime wear only, these braces apply stronger corrective forces while the patient is recumbent, offering an alternative for patients with moderate curves.

Charleston Bending Braces

Another nighttime option that positions the spine in an over-corrected position while the patient sleeps, designed to counteract the curve's progression.

Milwaukee Brace

A cervico-thoraco-lumbo-sacral orthosis (CTLSO) that extends to the neck, used for high thoracic curves that cannot be effectively treated with lower-profile braces.

Custom Hybrid Solutions

Personalized bracing approaches that may combine elements from different brace types to address complex curve patterns or specific patient needs.

Benefits of Our Custom Scoliosis Bracing

Three-Dimensional Correction

Our WCR braces address not just the lateral curve but also the rotational component of scoliosis, providing true 3D correction of the spine.

Personalized Design Process

Each brace is custom-designed based on detailed measurements, 3D scans, and radiographic analysis to ensure optimal correction for your specific curve pattern.

Improved Comfort and Compliance

Our modern designs focus on minimizing profile while maximizing corrective forces, resulting in braces that are more comfortable and easier to wear for the prescribed hours.

Potential to Avoid Surgery

Effective bracing during growth periods can halt curve progression and potentially help patients avoid the need for surgical intervention.

Comprehensive Care Approach

Our treatment includes not just the brace but also education, adjustment appointments, and coordination with your healthcare team for optimal outcomes.

Common Conditions Treated

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

The most common form of scoliosis, typically appearing during growth spurts in adolescence, with no identifiable cause.

Early-Onset Scoliosis

Spinal curves that develop in young children, requiring specialized management approaches to accommodate continued growth.

Neuromuscular Scoliosis

Curves resulting from conditions like cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy that affect muscle control and spinal stability.

Congenital Scoliosis

Spinal deformities present at birth due to abnormal vertebral development, which may require early intervention.

Syndromic Scoliosis

Curves associated with genetic syndromes like Marfan syndrome or Ehlers-Danlos syndrome that affect connective tissue.

Adult Degenerative Scoliosis

Curves that develop or progress in adulthood due to degenerative changes in the spine, sometimes requiring supportive bracing.

Get Expert Scoliosis Management

Our team of certified orthotists specializes in advanced scoliosis bracing techniques. Schedule a consultation to learn how our custom TLSO solutions can help manage scoliosis effectively.

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