Thuasne Lombax Back Support H 843
Usage
Product Description
The Thuasne Lombax High Dorsal-Lumbar Support helps support the dorsal and lumbar regions, compressing the area to stabilise your back and reduce your pain. The Lombax High lumbar belt is a high back support belt in durable fabric, easy to put on thanks to its two-part closure system and straps. The strap system allows easy adjustment of the restraint. As the Lombax High Support uses Lombax fabric, it provides you with high elastic compression to prevent instability and discomfort in the region. This makes the brace perfect for when you’ve recently had surgery in the area and need addition support while you recover. The support can also be used for those who are suffering from acute lower back pain.
Size Guide
Thuasne's Dorsal-Lumbar Support is available with a height of either 35cm or 40cm. Measure the circumference of your waist and consult the table below to find out which size you need.
Size Waist Circumference (cm)
Extra Small 52 - 62cm
Small 63 - 74cm
Medium 75 - 89cm
Large 90 - 105cm
Extra Large 106 - 120cm
XX-Large 121 - 140cm
- Additional straps with a front-back posture-correcting effect for accurate adjustment of tightness according to different positions.
- Uses Lombax fabric to provide high elastic compression
- Two-part front-fastening system with hand loops making the belt easy to put on.
- Lumbar reinforcement with 4 ribs
- 3D knitting in the lumbar region
- Has Velcro straps so support is easy to adjust
- Stylish grey and blue design
- Adjustable fit makes support suitable for both men and women
- Comes in height of either 35cm or 40cm
Product Specification
SKU | THUS5064.00.00 |
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Vendor SKU | THUS5064.00.00 |
Brand | Thuasne |
Country of Manufacture | France |
Body Parts | Lower Back |
Pain Conditions | Sacroiliitis |
Medical Conditions | Pain |
Usage | The Lombax high back support is recommended for stabilization of the lumbar spine following surgery or immobilization, tiered compression of the dorsal-lumbar vertebrae, irritation of the sacroiliac joint or degenerative lesions. |