Description
The Ash Brace (Hyper Extension Brace) is a specialized orthopedic support designed to control forward bending of the spine while promoting proper spinal alignment and extension. It is commonly recommended for patients recovering from vertebral compression fractures, osteoporosis-related spinal injuries, post-operative spinal procedures, and certain thoracic or lumbar spine conditions requiring controlled immobilization.
The brace features a three-point pressure system that helps maintain the spine in a hyperextended position, reducing stress on the vertebral column and supporting the healing process. Its lightweight yet durable aluminum frame provides strong support without excessive bulk, allowing patients to move comfortably while maintaining proper posture.
The adjustable chest, back, and pelvic pads ensure a customized fit for maximum effectiveness and comfort. The open-frame design promotes ventilation, making it suitable for prolonged daily use during recovery and rehabilitation.
Features & Benefits:
- Provides rigid thoracic and lumbar spine support
- Three-point pressure system promotes spinal extension
- Helps maintain proper posture and spinal alignment
- Supports recovery from vertebral compression fractures
- Lightweight aluminum frame for durability and comfort
- Adjustable pads for customized fitting
- Open design improves ventilation and reduces heat buildup
- Suitable for post-operative and rehabilitation support
How to Use:
Position the pelvic pad securely around the waist and align the chest and back pads properly. Adjust the straps and support bars according to the prescribed fit and comfort level. For best results, use under medical supervision.
Maintenance Tips:
- Clean pads regularly using a damp cloth and mild soap
- Do not immerse metal components in water
- Check straps and adjustment mechanisms periodically
- Store in a clean and dry place when not in use
- Avoid applying excessive force to the frame structure
Uses:
Recommended for vertebral compression fractures, osteoporosis-related spinal conditions, thoracic and lumbar spine injuries, post-operative spinal support, posture correction, spinal rehabilitation, and controlled hyperextension therapy.





