Indication:
1. Acute low back pain, radicular sciatica
2. Spinal slippage, lumbar disc herniation
3.Post-operative lumbar disorders
4. Lumbar sprain and contusion
5. Lumbar muscle strain
Features:
1. Made of high quality mesh with good breathability
2. Adopt pulley contraction system, with high power drawstring, to achieve easy and fast adjustment of elasticity
3.8 knitting process, flexible and convenient
4. Contains 2 pieces of PP board support to provide better support to the waist
Size: Univ
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Why CHOOSE US:
1. We are a manufacturer, we can supply the more competitive price. And we can supply you the OEM and ODM service, we can design and make the products that you want.
2. Our products are industry qualified, such as ISO13485, CE, FDA, MDR.
3. We have advanced technology and we have strict quality control. That's why our products are high quality products.
4. High quality raw materials and competitive prices.
5. The larger quantity you order, the better price you will get.
6. We have a professional team to provide you with professional services.
FAQ
Q1: How long should I wear a lumbar support belt after surgery?
Unless otherwise instructed by your doctor, wear your back brace all the time, even while you sleep. You will wear the back brace all the time until your spine heals, which may be as short as 4 weeks to as long as 4 to 6 months.
Q2: What are the benefits of wearing a back brace?
Wearing a back brace as prescribed by your doctor can provide relief, promote healing, and help prevent possible future problems. A back brace immobilizes the injured area and aids in recovery, stabilizing the weakened area immediately after surgery.
Q3: Should I wear a back brace when lifting heavy objects?
It is common that a back brace can help. If you regularly lift heavy objects, then you should wear a back brace to assist with correcting posture and form. Remember to bend from your knees rather than your back so that your legs can do most of the work. Lifting with your back can lead to pain and injury.