Features of Orthotic Management in Patients with Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Fractures
https://doi.org/10.23934/2223-9022-2026-15-1-108-114
Abstract
Orthotic therapy represents a key component of conservative management for thoracic and lumbar spine injuries, aimed at stabilizing the affected spinal segment, reducing pain, and preventing deformity progression. This article examines contemporary approaches to selecting and applying orthopedic braces in patients with different fracture types. Special emphasis is placed on clinical and biomechanical studies, duration of brace wear, and the impact of orthoses on restoring mobility and improving patients’ quality of life. Based on clinical observations and literature review, the study provides recommendations for optimizing orthotic therapy according to clinical presentation and rehabilitation stage.
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About the Authors
A. A. GrinyRussian Federation
Andrey A. Griny - Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Chief Neurosurgeon, Head, Research Department of Emergency Neurosurgery.
B. Sukharevskaya Sq. 3, Moscow, 129090
A. E. Talypov
Russian Federation
Aleksandr E. Talypov - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Leading Researcher, Department of Neurosurgery, N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine; Professor, Department of Fundamental Neurosurgery, N.I. Pirogov RNRMU.
B. Sukharevskaya Sq. 3, Moscow, 129090; Ostrovityanova Str. 1, Moscow, 117997
A. Yu. Kordonsky
Russian Federation
Anton Yu. Kordonsky - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Neurosurgeon, Researcher, Research Department of Emergency Neurosurgery.
B. Sukharevskaya Sq. 3, Moscow, 129090
V. A. Karanadze
Russian Federation
Vasily A. Karanadze - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Neurosurgeon, Head, Neurosurgical Department for the Treatment of Patients with Cerebrovascular Diseases.
B. Sukharevskaya Sq. 3, Moscow, 129090
I. S. Lvov
Russian Federation
Ivan S. Lvov - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Neurosurgeon, Neurosurgical Department for the Treatment of Patients with Cerebrovascular Diseases.
B. Sukharevskaya Sq. 3, Moscow, 129090
R. I. Abdrafiev
Russian Federation
Rinat I. Abdrafiev - Neurosurgeon, Neurosurgical Department for the Treatment of Patients with Cerebrovascular Diseases.
B. Sukharevskaya Sq. 3, Moscow, 129090
A. G. Charchev
Russian Federation
Aleksey G. Charchev - Neurosurgeon, Neurosurgical Department No. 1.
Shkuleva Str. 4, Moscow, 109263
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For citations:
Griny A.A., Talypov A.E., Kordonsky A.Yu., Karanadze V.A., Lvov I.S., Abdrafiev R.I., Charchev A.G. Features of Orthotic Management in Patients with Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Fractures. Russian Sklifosovsky Journal "Emergency Medical Care". 2026;15(1):108-114. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.23934/2223-9022-2026-15-1-108-114
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