The Providence brace is a nighttime spinal orthosis for the treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). The brace is used to curb the natural progression of scoliosis and prevent further curvature of the AIS patient's spine. The Providence brace was developed by Charles d'Amato and Barry McCoy, and is manufactured by Spinal Technology, Inc.
The brace is worn for at least eight hours at night and during sleep as it significantly limits mobility while in use. The brace is indicated for adolescent patients with curves of less 35°. A recent study indicates that the brace is also effective for curvatures up to 45°. When used on appropriate patients, Providence brace has been shown to have a comparable efficacy as traditional scoliosis orthoses (such as the Boston brace) that require full-time use. Studies report that 50% to 75% of patients show further curve progression of only 5° or less, including when examined two years after stopping use of the brace. A 2019 study also reported that, if an in-brace correction of more than 70% is achieved, the Providence brace was successful in preventing curve progression in 89% of compliant patients.
The Providence brace is designed and custom fitted using a specialized measuring board and a digital model of the patient's body, accompanied by of the patient's spinal deformity. A CAD/CAM model is used to make the brace out of copoly plastic which is then modified to ensure optimal correction of the spinal curvature. The brace is manufactured by Spinal Technology, Inc., based in West Yarmouth, Massachusetts, and marketed under the name Providence Nocturnal Scoliosis System.
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