Description
The Taylor’s Brace (Long) is designed to provide comprehensive support to the thoracic and lumbar spine while restricting excessive spinal movement during recovery and rehabilitation. Its extended design offers broader coverage across the back, helping maintain proper posture and spinal alignment in individuals suffering from spinal disorders, vertebral injuries, postural deformities, or post-operative conditions.
The brace works by supporting the upper and lower back simultaneously, reducing pressure on spinal structures and encouraging an upright posture. The rigid metal framework provides excellent stability while adjustable shoulder straps and padded supports ensure a secure and comfortable fit throughout the day.
Its lightweight construction allows users to perform daily activities with confidence while maintaining necessary spinal support. The open design promotes air circulation and minimizes discomfort during prolonged wear, making it suitable for extended rehabilitation programs.
Features & Benefits:
- Provides rigid support to the thoracic and lumbar spine
- Helps maintain proper posture and spinal alignment
- Extended design offers broader back coverage
- Reduces strain on spinal muscles and ligaments
- Durable lightweight metal framework for long-lasting support
- Adjustable straps for customized fitting
- Breathable design improves comfort during prolonged use
- Suitable for rehabilitation and post-operative care
How to Use:
Wear the brace over the shoulders and position the back frame along the spine. Secure the waist and shoulder straps comfortably and adjust for proper support and posture correction.
Maintenance Tips:
- Clean straps and padding with a damp cloth and mild soap
- Avoid immersing metal components in water
- Inspect straps and buckles regularly for wear
- Store in a dry and clean environment
- Avoid excessive bending of the metal framework
Uses:
Recommended for postural correction, spinal instability, vertebral disorders, thoracic and lumbar support, post-operative rehabilitation, spinal injury recovery, and long-term orthopedic management.






