Title: Large Size Orthopedic Back and Abdominal Support Brace – “Krait” #5, Black
Product Description:
The Krait #5 orthopedic lumbar-sacral support brace provides exceptional support for the lower back and abdomen, specifically designed for larger individuals. This high-quality brace offers relief from back pain and helps prevent abdominal sagging. Its robust construction combines comfort and effective support.
Key Features:
- Superior Support: Provides significant support for the lumbar-sacral spine and lower anterior abdominal wall, helping prevent sagging and “apron-like” folds over the groin.
- Customizable Fit: Available in sizes #4 (90-110cm), #5 (110-135cm), #6 (135-160cm), and #7 (160-185cm) (waist measurement 5cm below the navel). See size chart and measuring instructions in the images.
- Durable Construction: Features 4 (sizes #4 & #5) or 6 (sizes #6 & #7) flexible, removable metal stays in the back for targeted spinal support and 4 additional stays in the front for abdominal support. Four panels on the front prevent twisting.
- Breathable Comfort: Constructed from a breathable, perforated material for all-day comfort. An additional removable elastic strap enhances compression and allows for customized support, either for the back or abdomen.
- Height: 26cm (back), 22cm (front)
- Anti-Slip Design: Features an anti-slip latex backing to prevent shifting.
- Material Composition: 30% polyester, 30% latex, 40% polypropylene.
Benefits:
- Back Pain Relief: Supports and unloads the lumbar and sacral spine, including cases of pathological lordosis.
- Abdominal Support: Effectively supports the lower anterior abdominal wall, preventing sagging and apron-like folds.
- Post-Surgical Recovery: Creates optimal conditions for tissue healing and scar formation, including after abdominoplasty and TRAM procedures.
Indications for Use:
- Back pain, especially in the lumbar region, and pathological lumbar lordosis.
- Post-operative rehabilitation.
- Weakness of the anterior abdominal muscles in high degrees of abdominal obesity.
- Prevention of stretching of weakened abdominal muscles.
- Visceroptosis (prolapse or displacement of internal organs).
- Diastasis recti (separation of rectus abdominis muscles) in obese individuals and reducible hernias of the anterior abdominal wall.
Measuring Instructions:
Measure your waist circumference 5cm below your navel using a flexible measuring tape. Refer to the included image for detailed instructions.