Products and Services





Insurance Paperwork:
Functional Rehab Specialists will process the insurance claims for the DME product portion, thereby reducing your administrative workload and ensuring prompt handling. We have developed easy-to-use forms to ensure minimal burden to the patient.

Your practice still bills for the treatment and office visits.



Patient Instructions and Fitting:
Ensure the best possible patient outcomes. Functional Rehab Specialists trained professionals can personally instruct the patient on how to properly fit and wear our spinal bracing products. We will demonstrate the proper product application and provide instructions for everyday use.

Our automated system will contact the patient within a few days to ensure complete satisfaction with our product and service.



Customer Service and Training:
Functional Rehab Specialists will provide support to increase your patient's satisfaction and reduce the time burden on you and your staff.

Features:

 Unloads Pressure on Discs to Alleviate Lower Back Pain and Discomfort

 Rigid Posterior Panel Stabilizes the Lumbar Sacral Spine

 Available with Indented or Flat Back

 Low Profile for Comfortable, Inconspicuous Wear

 Rigid Anterior Panel Creates True Hydrostatic Lift of Lower Abdominal Muscles

 Soft, Breathable Mesh Material for Maximum Patient Comfort and Compliance

 Fully Adjustable, Patented Closure System Lifts and Holds the Weight of the Abdominal Area

 Tapered Design Contours the Body

 Quick, Simple Application



HOW DOES THE CINCH-LOC LSO WORK?

When the strapping system is closed over the rigid anterior panel, it provides intra-abdominal compression and provides a lift to hold the weight of the abdominal area. By lifting and holding the weight, pressure is relieved from lumbar discs reducing the associated pain. The posterior and anterior panels work together, giving opposing support to stabilize the lumbar sacral region. The result is a supported and pressure free spine held in a healthy, correct posture.





The Cinch-Loc LSO provides constant lumbar and abdominal support and protection for the healing back. Rigid anterior and posterior panels work together to stabilize the lumbar sacral region. The hydrostatic lift reduces Substantial Pain Relief the load on the lumbar discs and often provides immediate pain relief.

Indicated for:

     Chronic Back Pain
     Chronic Lumbar Instability
     Herniated Lumbar Disc
     Degenerative Disc Disease
     Spondylosis
     Stenosis
     Post-Operative Rehabilitation (Flat Back)


RIGID POSTERIOR PANEL
(Indented or Flat Versions)

The interior rigid posterior panel is fabric covered and comfortably stabilizes the lumbar sacral region.

THE INDENTED BACK VERSION

Provides superior pain relief for patients with conditions such as chronic pain, herniated lumbar disc and degenerative disc disease. Its unique design has an optional indentation that can be easily removed to create a flat back panel for post-surgical use.

THE FLAT BACK VERSION

Provides post-surgical lumbar sacral stabilization without any pressure on sensitive incision areas. It is indicated for patients following spinal fusion, decompression, or compression fractures of the lumbar spine.

HCPCS CODE: L0631

Lumbar sacral orthosis, sagittal control, with rigid anterior and posterior panels, posterior extends from sacrococcygeal junction to T-9 vertebra, produces intracavitary pressure to reduce load on the intervertebral discs, includes straps, pendulous abdomen design, prefabricated, includes fitting and adjustment.

This product is covered by one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 5,207,636 and 5,267,948.


Applying the Cinch-Loc LSO Spinal Orthosis







1.) Apply the cinch-loc in a standing position. Open the straps and center the posterior panel of the brace in the middle of the back so the bottom is resting on top of the buttocks.




2.) Once in place, wrap around the end of the support with the rigid anterior panel centered in the front and secure the closure. The brace should feel snug, but not too tight.




3.) To achieve the hydrostatic lift, pull the overlapping straps up and out at a 45-degree angle.








4.) Secure the straps overtop the front.