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medi 4C flex

Hyperextension brace with button or hook closer
  • Available in 4 sizes
  • Easy to use
  • Stable framework construction
Product variety
Standard colours
Silver
Suitable for
Men's sizing
Women's sizing
Material components
Aluminium, PVC
Size
S
M
L
XL

Hyperextension brace with cantilever closing mechanism

medi 4C flex is a hyperextension brace. The product is exclusively to be used for the orthotic fitting of the lumbar spine / thoracic spine and only on unbroken skin.

Product features
  • Moveable hip bar for better comfort while sitting
  • Available in 4 sizes with optional adjustments of the side bar length
  • Easy to use with new developed button closer
  • Width of chest bars is adjustable
  • Also available as short version and ultrashort version
  • Available with button or hook closer
Intended purpose

Hyper-extension of the vertebral column provides stabilisation in the saggital plane
Rotational stability is restricted by the subclavicular extension pads
Stable framework construction restricts lateral flexion

Goal setting

Adjusting the width
First loosen the screws on the chassis and adjust the orthosis to the width of the patient's body. Please always check that the functioning of the hinged fastener is not restricted.
Now loosen the two screws on the side of the chassis and the screws on the fastener. Adjust the orthosis to suit the patient’s length – distance from the symphysis pubis to the subclavicular contact area. Then retighten all the screws.
Adjusting the strap length
Using the Velcro fastener and the reversing loop adjust the length of the strap so that the pad comes to lie in the middle of the back. Remember that a few centimetres of the strap will have to be pulled through the fastener.
Opening and closing the fastener
Slide the grey bar sideways to open the fastener. To close the orthosis flip the cover over until it audibly clicks into place.

Indications
  • Stable vertebral compression fractures of the lower thoracic and lumbar spine
  • Permanent orthotic care for inoperable spinal tumors and metastases
  • Aftercare of spinal decompression surgery with and without internal fixation
  • Temporary orthotic care after open surgery of unstable vertebral body fractures
  • Medium-term immobilisation after intervertebral disc surgery
  • Axial stabilisation in osteoporotic bone collapse of the thoracic and lumbar spine
  • Post-operative orthotic care after surgery for tumors and metastases of vertebral bodies
Contraindications

Unstable fractures of the thoracic / lumbar spine with and without neurological deficit

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