Ottobock Le S.P.I.N.E. Attelle lombaire réglable avec système de poulie - Ceinture de soutien lombaire pour hommes et femmes - Compression pour soulager les douleurs dans le bas du dos et la pression de la colonne vertébrale, X-Small

Brand:Roscoe Medical

3.4/5

89.61

DESCRIPTION DU PRODUIT La ceinture de soutien lombaire réglable S.P.I.N.ENotre ceinture de soutien dorsal pour hommes et femmes de tous âges est idéale pour les personnes qui : * ont récemment subi une blessure au dos * ont des douleurs ou des problèmes constants au bas du dos * les haltérophiles ou les athlètes qui se sont tendus le dos. Fournir un soulagement et un soutien instantanés de la douleur * Arthrite * Disques bombés ou herniés * Travailler dans des travaux manuels pénibles * ConducteursAussi, ceux avec déplacement du disque lombaire, ostéoporose, dégénérescence discale, hernie discale, fusion post-opératoire, laminectomie, discectomie, procédures IDET, spondylolisthésis et sténose de la colonne vertébrale. Idéal pour les activités telles que promener votre chien, faire des travaux de jardinage, laver la voiture, conduire, nettoyer, si vous êtes assis pendant de longues périodes ou simplement pour faire des courses quotidiennes normales. Même pour des activités plus intenses comme la course, la randonnée, l'équitation, l'haltérophilie, le sport. Laissez notre support dorsal vous aider à reprendre ce que vous aimez. Contrairement à toute autre ceinture de soutien du bas du dos, notre ceinture est : * Idéale pour le soulagement de la douleur et le soutien pré et post-opératoire * Dispositif de réalignement du dos pour un ajustement en 1 seconde. peu importe ce que vous faites * Système de poulie mécanique lisse et facile à utiliser pour ajuster facilement la quantité de pression que vous recherchez * Fournit un soulagement de la douleur de soutien lombaire en stabilisant et en contrôlant la position du bas du dos * Parfait pour que vous vouliez de la lumière ou forte compression abdominale. Ajustez en quelques secondes Trouvez votre taille : à l'aide d'un ruban à mesurer flexible, trouvez la circonférence autour de la partie étroite de votre taille : * XS 20-25 pouces (51-63 cm) * S 25-30 pouces (63,5-76 cm) * M 30-35 pouces (76-89 cm) * L 35-40 po (89-101,5 cm) * XL 40-45 po (101,5-114,5 cm) * XXL 45-50 po (114,5-127 cm) * XXXL 50-55 po (127-139,5 cm) ) Cliquez sur Ajouter au panier maintenant pour commencer à obtenir des informations de contact du fabricant 8003767263.

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CONFORTABLE, RESPIRANT - Ceinture de soutien du dos corset fabriquée à partir d'un matériau en nylon respirant pour vous offrir un maximum de confort tout en vous gardant au frais. Dispose de panneaux latéraux en maille de nylon pour vous fournir un soutien vertical. SOUTENEZ LE MODE DE VIE ACTIF - Ne laissez pas un dos douloureux ou blessé vous arrêter. Orthèse dorsale réglable parfaite pour la personne qui aime rester active. Notre ceinture de soulagement de la douleur dans le bas du dos offre 6 fois plus de puissance pour un soutien et une stabilité accrus pour les athlètes, l'exercice, le sport, le jardinage, la marche, etc. SOULAGEMENT DE LA DOULEUR - Notre ceinture de compression crée une pression dans votre cavité abdominale qui à son tour fournit un ascenseur votre colonne vertébrale inférieure pour soulager la pression. Ceinture dorsale de décompression idéale pour les hernies discales, les disques bombés, la sténose vertébrale, les vertèbres fracturées, l'ostéoporose, la fusion post-opératoire et plus encore. SYSTÈME DE POULIE RÉGLABLE EN 1 ÉTAPE - Ajustez facilement la quantité de pression sur votre dos et votre colonne vertébrale d'une seule main. Conçu pour vous fournir un soutien confortable en permettant un mouvement naturel. Encourage une bonne posture et l'alignement de votre colonne vertébrale. Ajustez en quelques secondes pour une compression abdominale légère à élevée. CEINTURE DE SOUTIEN DU DOS – La S.P.I.N.E. L'orthèse dorsale à poulie est conçue pour traiter confortablement et facilement vos douleurs lombaires sans ordonnance. Notre ceinture de soutien lombaire stabilise le bas du dos pour soulager la douleur, fournir un soutien en cas de blessure ou prévenir les blessures au bas du dos afin que vous puissiez rester actif.
Country of Origin China
Department Unisex-adult
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number BBSPINE-2025
Manufacturer Cybertech Medical
Package Dimensions 11.54 x 8.7 x 3.11 inches; 15.8 Ounces

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Scritto da: al rey ouano
Good for “Easy tightening”
Ottobock did it again. This help me with my back support and its very easy to tighten for great fit. I used supports where you attach and tighten at the same time, but this one makes you fit it to a comfortable position and tighten it with just one pull of a chord. And its really a good fit. Its a very well made item from ottobock! Thanks
Scritto da: DD
Big thumbs up
I had osteomyelitis of my L5S1 and the nearby disc last year. If you know anything about this condition, it is horribly painful; it is excrutiating. Unfortunately, my insurance company denied the first request for an MRI. By the way, if you have BCN like I do, I will say it right here, that's who denied it. The reason I am still angry about it is when my pain and physical health continued to decline incredibly and I ended up in the ER heading straight there from physical therapy. The physical therapy I had done that day completely excarbated the pain. I was in such excruciating pain despite the physical therapist working on me for 1-1/2 hours that I couldn't walk. The physical therapist had to put me into a wheel chair and take me to my car, where he had to pick me up out of the chair and put me into my car seat. AS I was driving away in horrific pain, all I could think of is how was I going to be able to get out of my car once I was home. The ER quickly treated me with pain medication, refused to do an MRI even though my family doctor said if the pain becomes unbearable, go to the ER and tell them to do an MRI. The next day I called the specialist I was seeing and told him what happened. He was able to get an MRI approved. Needless to say, I lost about a month or more time when I finally had the MRI. By the way, when I had the MRI, and at this point I couldn't even sleep on my back any longer and could barely turn over in bed so I was sleeping in my recliner. When I completed the MRI and sat up, I screamed out in agonizing pain. I couldn't walk and had to be wheelchaired to the changing room. It took hours before I could barely get myself back in my car to return to work. 2 hours after I left the facility where I got the MRI done, I got a call from the specialist saying I needed to be hospitalized. The thing is Osteomyelitits is an infection in the bone and my infection was in my lower spine and disc. This is a rare condition and 20% of people die from it. Needless to say, had the MRI been approved when it should have been, I would have been prevented further horrific pain and irreversible destruction to my spine and disc. I know much of this has nothing to do with my review but my hope is someone will read this who may be struggling or have had insurance issues similar and maybe I will save someone the horrific pain, etc. What I truly need and want to do is send a scathing letter to the CEO of BCN. Anyway, I was hospitalized for 6 days. Every time I had an MRI while in the hospital and they had me sit up coming out of the machine, I would scream and cry from agonizing pain. My spine would lock up and I can't even begin to describe the horrific pain I experienced. This was despite being prescribed Norco. Finally, the hospital (which if they knew what the heck they were doing, they would have figured it out sooner) gave me a very short acting but powerful painkiller and anxiety medication to me just before the last MRI which helped significantly. How they didn't fiture out how to to do this in the 6 mri's I had while there is beyond me. However, once I was discharged I had to get a follow up mri and went through the same mess. Anyway, I was on IV antibiotics for 10 weeks, out of work for 4 months and after IV antibiotics were finished, I took oral antibiotics for 6 months. About a month after discharge from the hospital, I followed up with the neurosurgeon I saw in the hospital. He wrote a script for the brace and there was an office next to his that sold this type of equipment. I was fitted for one and it has helped so tremendously. There has been lots of instability in my spine where the infection occurred. This brace supports me there wonderfully. There was talk of operating on my spine and putting in hardware but I got a second opinion thru U of M. I am so very glad I did. Plus, and I won't name names, the neurosurgeon who I had seen in the hospital wasn't board certified. There was no way I would even entertain the idea of spine surgery by someone who wasn't board certified. In fact, and what I find horrifying, there was only one board certified neurosurgeon for this hospital and it's a large hospital. Unfortunately, he was booked way out or I would have followed up with him. Like I mentioned, I eventually got the second opinion thru U of M. The neursurgeon there, who I researched heavily, was very conservative. Standard care for the infection is 6 weeks of iv antibiotics. He recommended against surgery and that my infectious disease doctor thru the other hospital system I was going thru extend the IV anti-biotics for 4 more weeks. In addition, with the brace, I was able to slowly start walking again, eventually longer distances. There was a time after discharge that I could barely walk around in my house. Eventually, I could make it 1/2 block. My family doctor urged me to walk as much as I could stand the pain. He explained that because the infection was in the lowest part of my spine, it's more difficult to get blood circulation there which helps the healing. I was so desperate to reduce the pain and heal the infection, that I got to the point where I was walking twice/day. This brace allowed me to do that. I speak highly of it to others. I have gone through several months of physical therapy and have several months more to do. The therapist said I need to work toward not using it as if you wear it too much, your abdominal muscles, etc end up weakening. I have had the brace since last year but my cat got ahold of it and chewed thru one of the strings. That led to me replacing it on Amazon. BCN paid the facility that I got it from the first time close to 150$ if memory serves me correctly. That's a huge difference from paying 60$ for it on Amazon. People have stopped me in the stores and asked me if the brace helps. I give them a resounding absolutely yes. This one is great quality. Again, I hope anyone reading this might find some of the additional personal story I added it in helpful to you. Doctors have said I will have permanent stiffness and pain that will never go away. However, I am a long way from where I was last year. By the way, when I switched my care to U of M and when I told the neurosurgeon there about my experiences with the MRI and he wanted a follow up one done, I was set up with light sedation to do it. That made a big difference. Why the heck the other hospital system didn't figure this out much more quickly is beyond me. Anyway, I give a big thumbs up on this brace.
Scritto da: Albert W.
Good product/very poor documentation
The title says it all. The support system works well and is easy to set up. If you never used this system, I suspect you would find the instructions difficult to understand. Fortunately, I had an earlier model and didn’t have any problems setting it up.
Scritto da: toni
Backbrace
Best brace for my spine after 2 surgeries.
Scritto da: Elizabeth B.
This brace makes me feel how I wish I felt all the time.
Let me first say that after a work related back injury and multiple reinjuries, I have been dealing with lower lumbar pain for over 10 years. After this latest flare up, I decided to look for another belt. After alot review reading and video watching, I decided to go with this one. Simply put, It really is worth every penny. It did take me a few attempts putting it on before I found my sweet spot for comfort. I think I'm wearing it just a little bit lower in the front than the woman in the picture, because that is where I felt it should sit to provide the most support in the back. Plus when I had it sitting higher up in the front, the top part of the back of the belt (those two plastic pieces) were digging uncomfortably into my back. What I love about this brace is the customized support of the pulley system. I mean this brace hugs you so very well and it doesn't bunch up or overyly constrict in areas of my waist, like the spandex typed braces do. I feel like this molds to my back and stomach and my sides so very well. The mesh is breathable and its stiff and I absolutely love that because I'm a big gal, I have bulges and creases and because the belt portion is a stiffer mesh it holds all that stuff in, instead of stretching around it and digging in. Oh my golly, this brace is wonderful!! I admit, at first when I put it on, I didn't feel like I was getting that much support, but it was because the front was sitting too high. Once I angled the front velcro down a little, it allowed for the back plastic part to sit where I need it to and when I sinch it tightly, oh my word the supporting feels so good!! I mean I bought this brace for work but I haven't taken it off since I first tried it on 3 hours or so ago after it arrived today in the mail. I wish I felt like this all the time! Unfortunately though, it's my understanding that you shouldn't wear these all the time because it causes your core muscles to get weak and I already have weak core muscles so I don't want them getting any weaker. I did find that this brace is also helping my posture. It isn't so much as forcing me to sit up straighter, but it makes me want to. I can still slouch, but with this brace on, it feels so much better to sit up nice and straight. I love it!! My only concern is with the draw strings. They are so thin, and I pull my brace so tightly and the warranty, which is already limited, is only good for 90 days. I hope this brace lasts atleast a few years. So far everything feels nice and tight and stiff. I hope it stays that way. I will update my review if I have issues but so far I can not recommend this brace enough.
Scritto da: Gabriel Artiachi
Buen producto hasta el momento, ya veremos con el tiempo, ojalá y dure el sistema de poleas...
Muy fácil de usar

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