Align: Functional Control Devices

TLSO

Our TLSO helps to manage the growth of young children’s spines. By implementing our unique Surestep compression techniques, the TLSO creates improved upright positioning while still allowing for movement in all directions. By applying this compression more evenly around the torso, Surestep can provide more stability with less rigidity.

How to Order

Indications:

  • Inability to control position in wheelchair
  • Postural instabilities of the trunk
  • Flexible kyphosis or lordosis

Contraindications:

  • Fixed scoliotic curvatures
  • Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
  • Severe respiratory limitations

Each Surestep TLSO can be modified to fit a kiddo’s specific medical needs. Modifications include:

  • Gills
  • Abdomnial cutout
  • Anterior and posterior openings
  • Anterior windows
  • G-tubes or bac pumps

A few of these options help improve breathing. Let’s explore them in greater detail:

The Abdominal Cutout is designed to allow belly (or diaphragmatic) breathing. A gusset across the opening maintains compression while still allowing dynamic movement.

The Lateral Gills allow lateral rib expansion in breathing.

The Anterior Gill allows for anterior/superior chest expansion in breathing.

Together, these three modifications allow triplanar breathing and support any combination of breathing patterns for each individual patient. A Surestep TLSO can include any combination of breathing modifications and still provide circumferential compression and support of the spine.

To begin ordering Surestep products for your patients, please submit this Professional Provider Agreement.

All Surestep products are sold through an authorized provider. To find a Surestep provider in your area, please call our customer service team at 877.462.0711.

TLSO Measurement Form

Pattern Guide

Letter of Medical Necessity

TLSO FAQ

Breath of Fresh Air

TLSO Fitting Guide