samedi 22 juin 2013

Locating An LSO Back Brace Provider

By Lana Bray


LSO stands for lumbar sacral orthosis, meaning an external brace for the back. There are standard versions of the LSO back brace as well as custom fits. Both can provide additional support to the back and help alleviate pain and discomfort. They can be a vital tool in increasing quality of life for people suffering from spinal problems.

The type of back brace that will be right for you will depend mostly on what types of issues you are dealing with. It is very important that you discuss your options with a professional before you buy anything. A professional will easily be able to help you choose the best option for pain relief. By not speaking with a professional first, the wrong item could be purchased and create even more problems than you had before.

Already made options do work for many people, but those that have been custom fitted usually provide much more relief and support. The provider will do a casting first and then take some measurements before making the brace. These valuable pieces of information are important for insuring a perfect fit.

Many providers are able to create a customized piece at their own location, but sometimes they outsource the process to other locations. It can take longer to receive the item this way. Providers with on site abilities can finish an order in just a couple of days compared to a few weeks for the other option.

Many insurance plans cover the full cost of these items. Others may only cover a portion of the cost. Most people find that they have more than enough insurance coverage though, which means they pay nothing out of pocket. No out of pocket cost is always an appealing option when looking at medical purchases.

Your own coverage will be dependent upon the type of health insurance plan you have and whether or not the insurance company is willing to cover these types of costs. Sometimes they are willing to pay, but only if you have pre-approval first. Each company has a different process for getting pre-approval so you would need to contact them directly to find out how to do that.

If you have insurance that won't cover any of the cost, many providers are willing to work out some type of payment arrangement. This will enable you to still get the brace you need, without costing a large lump sum all at once. Usually a down payment is asked for and then a set monthly payment, until the total has been paid in full, after that.

To search for an LSO back brace provider where you live, look no further than the internet. There are many providers available in both larger cities and even small towns. You might not find one in the town you live in, but most likely there will be at least one within reasonable driving distance. If you prefer a customized fit, make sure the provider you choose offers that option. If you're not, than any provider will be able to help you.




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