Orthosis for supporting spinal structures

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C602S005000, C128S874000

Reexamination Certificate

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06932780

ABSTRACT:
A spinal orthosis having discrete left and right side belt-like segments configured to wrap around a wearer's torso and be adjustably connected in the front and rear portions of the side segments. Each belt-like segment includes an anterior and posterior edges disposed in overlapping relationship to one another. Fastening means are provided for releasably connecting the anterior overlapping portions to initially mount the orthosis around the wearer's waist. The posterior portion of the orthosis includes a semi-rigid or rigid lumbar support panel to which the overlapping posterior portions of each side segment are adjustably connected via a plurality of slots and aligned holes in either the panel or the side segments and a fastener extended through a respective aligned hole and slot. The fasteners are permitted to slide within the confines of the respective slots to modify the effective circumferential girth defined by the side segments. A pair of straps are attached to the posterior end portions of each segment and extend in opposing directions for releasably fixing to a frontal portion of a belt-like segment to permit the wearer to increase or decrease the compressive forces applied by the orthosis.

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