Title: BB 208 Supportive Abdominal and Lumbar Support Brace – XXXL
Product Description:
The BB 208 Supportive Abdominal and Lumbar Support Brace offers semi-rigid fixation of the lumbar-sacral spine and gentle support for the anterior abdominal wall, especially beneficial for individuals with obesity. This high-quality brace is designed to alleviate pain and promote healing through superior support and comfort.
Key Features:
- Durable Construction: A central canvas core provides robust support, reinforced by flexible support ribs. Side panels and a supportive underbelly belt utilize breathable Air Flextra material for optimal comfort and ventilation.
- Lightweight & Breathable: The Air Flextra fabric ensures lightweight comfort, breathability, and moisture-wicking properties for all-day wear. The ergonomic design guarantees a comfortable, secure fit.
- 30cm Height: Provides comprehensive support across the lower thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spine regions.
- Adjustable Support Ribs: These customizable support ribs allow for personalized spinal unloading and a snug, secure fit. The anatomical design prevents pressure on the ribs and pelvic bones.
- Anti-Twist System: Prevents brace deformation, ensuring consistent support and effectiveness.
- Supportive Underbelly Belt: Provides additional support to the anterior abdominal wall.
- Easy Adjustment: The user-friendly Pro-fix closure system allows for effortless adjustment and a precise fit.
- Comfortable Pro-Lock Fastening: This innovative closure system doesn’t restrict gastrointestinal function or breathing.
Indications:
The BB 208 brace is indicated for the management and prevention of the following conditions:
Severe Lower Back Pain:
- Including radiating pain (sciatica), and limited movement due to lumbar-sacral pathology:
- Osteochondrosis and other degenerative spinal diseases
- Schmorl’s nodes (vertebral endplate fractures) and other intervertebral disc disorders (discopathies)
- Myofascial pain syndrome
- Lumbago with sciatica
- Osteoporosis (with a history of pathological bone fractures)
Post-Surgical Conditions:
- Post-discectomy (early postoperative period)
- Post-compression fracture (late rehabilitation period)
- Pain at the site of postoperative sutures following anterior abdominal wall surgery
Abdominal Wall Conditions:
- External abdominal hernias: postoperative, umbilical, and linea alba hernias
- Visceroptosis (organ prolapse)
- Prevention of hypertrophic and keloid scars in the postoperative period
Size:
XXXL