WAFCO Lumbar Sacral (L. S.) Belt Contoured Spinal Brace Lower Back Pain Back / Lumbar Support(Grey)
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How It Works:The belt wraps around the lower back and pelvis, providing compression to the lumbar and sacral areas.The contoured shape ensures that it fits the natural curve of the spine and offers targeted support.It restricts excessive movement of the spine, helping to reduce strain on the lower back muscles and ligaments.Uses:Back Pain Relief: Often prescribed for individuals suffering from lower back pain due to conditions like lumbar disc herniation, muscle strain, sciatica, or arthritis.Posture Correction: Helps in maintaining proper posture by aligning the spine, which can reduce stress on the lumbar region.Injury Prevention: Used by athletes or individuals with physically demanding jobs to prevent back injuries by stabilizing the spine.Post-Surgery Recovery: Beneficial for patients recovering from spinal surgery or after trauma to the lower back, providing extra support during the healing process.Degenerative Disc Disease: Can help reduce pain and discomfort caused by the degeneration of the intervertebral discs in the lower back.Pregnancy Support: Some belts are designed for use during pregnancy to reduce lower back pain and provide additional support to the pelvic area.Benefits:Pain Reduction: The belt helps to alleviate pressure on the lumbar spine, which can significantly reduce pain and discomfort.Increased Mobility: By providing stability and reducing pain, users can engage in daily activities with less discomfort.Improved Healing: Restricting excessive movement allows the injured area to heal properly, reducing the risk of further damage.Comfortable Fit: The contoured design ensures that the belt fits snugly and comfortably around the back and pelvis, providing support without causing discomfort.Muscle Support: Provides compression that can reduce muscle fatigue, especially during prolonged periods of standing, lifting, or sitting.Who Should Use It:People with chronic or acute lower back pain.Individuals recovering from lower back surgery or injury.Athletes or workers engaged in physically strenuous activities.Pregnant women seeking support for their lower back.