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  1. Thoracolumbar Sacral Orthosis Brace (TLSO): Care Instructions

    A TLSO is a back brace. It's used to keep your back extended after surgery to help treat scoliosis or a spine fracture. Using the TLSO correctly will help you move on your own. To use it, follow …

  2. Thoracolumbosacral Orthosis - What You Need to Know

    Dec 9, 2025 · What is a thoracolumbosacral orthosis (TLSO)? A TLSO is a device used to support your spine and keep it from moving. A TLSO is made to fit from the middle of your chest to …

  3. Thoracolumbar Sacral Orthosis for Spinal Fractures: What’s the …

    TLSO maintains a relative extension locked position, with the aim of reducing the load transferred via the anterior column, limiting segmental motion, subsequently leading to good fracture …

  4. Aspen® TLSO

    Part of the Aspen® Lumbosacral Bracing System™, the Aspen® TLSO is a versatile option that provides a high degree of motion restriction through the patient's mid-thoracic region without …

  5. Using Your 2-Piece TLSO (Brace) at Home - UW Health

    A TLSO is a two-piece plastic spinal brace used for healing and supporting spinal posture. Use the TLSO brace effectively with guidance from UW Health.

  6. TLSO Braces | Thoracolumbosacral Thoracic Lumbar Sacral Orthosis

    There are a number of back conditions for which a thoracolumbosacral orthosis (TLSO) can be helpful. TLSO refers to the region of the back these braces support, including the thoracic, …

  7. Choosing the Right TLSO: Thoracic-Lumbar-Sacral Orthosis

    Oct 22, 2024 · A Thoracic-Lumbar-Sacral Orthosis, or TLSO brace, is a medical device that helps support and stabilize the spine. It covers the thoracic, lumbar, and sacral areas.

  8. Back Brace [TLSO/LSO] – Use and Care | Summit Orthopedics

    Wear the brace for the prescribed length and time needed as indicated by your physician. Check for proper positioning by feeling the indentations on either side of the brace. These will fit with …

  9. The average length of time required to wear a TLSO is 10 – 12 weeks. (It may be longer or shorter depending on the rate of healing, or as determined by your physician) The TLSO is a …

  10. The TLSO should be put on in the following way: Make sure the orthosis is right side up. Open the orthosis and wrap it around your body. Lay down on a bed or a flat surface. Make sure the …