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Braces for scoliosis: Milwaukee, Cheneau, Boston, Lionese, Lapadula

Scoliosis braces are orthopedic devices designed to provide support and correction to abnormal spinal curvatures. Here is some information about the braces you mentioned:

  1. Milwaukee Brace: The Milwaukee brace is a type of rigid brace that covers both the upper and lower torso. It consists of a metal structure that extends along the spine and is fixed to the pelvis. It has adjustable straps and bands to apply specific correction to the patient's spine.

  2. Cheneau Brace: The Cheneau brace is a custom-molded brace made from thermoplastic material. It is designed to adapt to the specific curves of the patient's spine and apply three-dimensional correction. The Cheneau brace uses various grooves and projections to promote correct spinal alignment.

  3. Boston Brace: The Boston brace, also known as the Charleston brace or nighttime brace, is designed to be worn during the night. It is made from thermoplastic material and focuses on correcting the curves during sleep, when the spine is more susceptible to elongation. During the day, the patient wears a lighter brace, such as a Milwaukee brace or one specific for scoliosis.

  4. Lionese Brace: The Lionese brace, or Lyon brace, is a custom-made brace made from thermoplastic material. It is designed to apply specific correction to the patient's spinal curves. The Lionese brace may include additional elements, such as projections or holes, to adapt to the individual needs of the patient.

  5. Lapadula Brace: The Lapadula brace is a custom-molded brace made from thermoplastic material. It is designed to provide three-dimensional correction to the spinal curves. The Lapadula brace is characterized by specific adjustments and holes to adapt to the patient's clinical situation.

It is important to emphasize that the choice of brace depends on the severity and position of the scoliosis, as well as the specific needs of the patient. The evaluation of a specialized healthcare professional, such as an orthopedic doctor or a scoliosis specialist, is crucial to determine the most suitable brace for the specific case.

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