Lumbo Sacral Lacepull Belt Tynor

1,000.00

SKU: LACEPULL LS BELT

Description

Lumbo Sacral Lacepull Belt Tynor

lacepulll.S. Belt is an advanced brace designed with semi rigid back splints and multiple pulley driven tightening mechanism to deliver controlled and independent compression to attenuate lower back pain. It ergonomically braces the waist, requires very less force, to achieve high compression and immobilization. Recommended specifically for postoperative stabilization and multi-level decompression.

Lace pull Mechanism Semi rigid back splints Independent top- bottom Pressure Control Highly porous body Extremely pleasing aesthetics Lace pull is a unique mechanism which provides pulley multiply effect, with very less force it provides a big compression to the thoracic cavity. It is designed to allow variable and independent compression on thoracic and lumbar vertebrae. Uses breathing to elongate the thoracic cavity and decompress the lumbar IVD’s. A high-tech design allows variation in degree of compression while wearing. It is extremely sleek and comfortable, is easy to wear and remove. Semi rigid splints provide support and immobilization of the Lumbo Sacral region. They are flexible enough to take contours of the low back. Special Nylon woven fabric body is highly porous, ventilated and comfortable to teh patient. It has a long functional life and extermely good aesthetics

Please Choose Proper Size while Buying – Refer the Picture

 

Measure circumference around the waist on the navel to get perfect size.

size chest(in.) waist(in.) hips(in.)
XS 34-36 27-29 34.5-36.5
S 36-38 29-31 36.5-38.5
M 38-40 31-33 38.5-40.5
L 40-42 33-36 40.5-43.5
XL 42-45 36-40 43.5-47.5
XXL 45-48 40-44 47.5-51.5

Additional information

Weight 450.0 g
Dimensions 20.0 × 30.0 × 6.0 cm
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