Boston Brace Scoliosis Corset

Boston Brace Clinically proven to control curve progression
 
The Boston Brace was produced in the 1970s by its founder Bill Miller and a number of top orthopedic specialists as a new way of treating scoliosis. Today, it still sets the standard for the treatment of scoliosis.
 
It is the most studied and used scoliosis bracket on the market and is considered the leading system for the non-operative treatment of scoliosis and kyphosis. Clinically proven to control curve progression, current models include Lumbar, Thoracic or Thoraco / Lumbar. All Boston Braces can be lined, partially lined, or unlined. The standard brace comes with a posterior opening because this option typically produces the best results. The custom-made Boston Support is made from a scan/cast and measurements and is tailored for each patient.
 
How to measure for scoliosis brace?
 
First, certain areas of the patient are marked in front of a special panel.
Secondly, these markings are accepted as reference points and the circumference measurements of the patient are taken.
Photographs of the patient are then taken for follow-up.
With the help of computer and camera, a superficial image of the child can be taken and measurement can be taken.