ORTO PROFESSIONAL MB-99 Prenatal and Postnatal Support Bandage
The ORTO PROFESSIONAL MB-99 prenatal and postnatal support bandage offers superior comfort and support throughout pregnancy and the postpartum period. Designed with a non-elastic front panel and flexible plastic stays, this maternity support belt provides optimal anatomical support and significantly reduces strain on the lumbar spine. This is particularly beneficial for expectant mothers experiencing back pain or those with pre-existing spinal conditions.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Superior Support: The non-elastic front panel provides firm support for the growing abdomen and internal organs, preventing overstretching and reducing pressure on the uterus.
- Lumbar Support: Flexible plastic stays effectively alleviate pressure on the lower back, easing discomfort and promoting better posture.
- Improved Circulation: The bandage’s design promotes improved blood circulation in the pelvic region, contributing to a healthier pregnancy.
- Gentle Warmth & Micromassage: The fabric’s construction provides a gentle warming effect and a micromassage, enhancing comfort and relaxation.
- Anatomical Fit: 3D-knitted fabric ensures a comfortable and supportive fit throughout the day.
- Secure Fastening: The professional PRO-fix fastening system guarantees a secure and comfortable fit.
- High-Quality Materials: Crafted with breathable Nano Bamboo Charcoal fabric for optimal comfort and hygiene.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for both prenatal support (from the second trimester onwards) and postnatal recovery.
Prenatal Benefits:
- Supports the growing abdomen and fetus.
- Protects the abdominal wall from overstretching.
- Reduces pressure from the uterus on internal organs.
- Significantly reduces lumbar spine strain.
Postnatal Benefits:
- Aids in abdominal skin recovery after childbirth.
- Helps tone abdominal muscles.
- Prevents visceroptosis (organ prolapse).
- Relieves lumbar spine strain.
Indications for Use:
- Pregnancy (from the second trimester onwards).
- Pre-existing lumbar or sacroiliac joint injuries.
- Increased uterine tone.
- Polyhydramnios (excess amniotic fluid).
- Increased elasticity of connective tissue.
- Hyperlaxity of ligaments.