Lumbamed Sacro back support iliosacral joint syndromLumbamed Sacro back support iliosacral joint syndrom
Lumbamed sacro back support iliosacral joint syndromeLumbamed sacro back support iliosacral joint syndrome
Lumbamed sacro back support iliosacral joint syndromeLumbamed sacro back support iliosacral joint syndrome
Lumbamed Sacro back support iliosacral joint syndromLumbamed Sacro back support iliosacral joint syndrom

Lumbamed® sacro

Modular pelvis orthosis with massage pads
  • Modular design allows customised adjustment
  • Pad design offers a precision depth effect
  • Tension straps for individually adjustable pressure
Product variety
Standard colours
Silver
Suitable for
Men's sizing
Women's sizing
Material components
Band: Polyamide, polyester, elastane, viscose
Pads: Polyurethane
Size
I
II
III
IV
V

Brace for stabilisation and relief the pelvis and sacroiliac joint

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The Lumbamed sacro is an orthosis for the stabilisation and stress relief of the pelvis and sacroiliac joints. It is used, among other things, during blocking or instability of the sacroiliac joints (SIJ) and SIJ syndrome. With its modular construction, it can be customised according to the onset of pain and degree of activity. The flexibly adjustable massage pads allow precision relief at points of pain. If the stabilisation and stress relief is sufficient with only the elastic comfort knit, this can be worn ideally, with the additional fastener, overnight. 

Product features
  • Pain relief via stabilisation and taking the load off the pelvis and sacroiliac joints
  • Precision relief at points of pain in the SIJ area via flexibly adjustable massage pads
  • Contains Semi rigid material
Intended purpose

Lumbamed sacro achieves compression and stabilisation of the pelvis and iliosacral joint via its compressive knitted fabric. The fastening straps enable the brace’s pressure to be adjusted to the individual’s requirements, relieve stress on affected structures and contribute to pain relief. The pads massage painful areas in the sacroiliac joint region and support the pressure distribution brought about by the fastening straps. The brace’s effects are most noticeable during movement of the body.

Goal setting

Please note that initial fitting should be supervised by a qualified healthcare professional.
Before you put the brace on, loosen the fastening straps so that the brace can be put on easily. Release the belts’ fasteners and fix them loosely at the back of the belt, on the velour.
Fix the pads in the middle of and/or according to the doctor’s or specialist’s instructions on the grey velcro. If no other advice has been given, the pads should be fixed with the narrow end pointing downwards.
The label on the right inside section provides instructions on how to put the brace on.
First, slip your hand into the hand strap on the left interior fastening side. Loop the brace around your pelvis. Now, slip your hand into the outer hand strap on the right-hand side.
The brace should be fastened with the bottom edge of the fastener sitting just above the pubis. Pull the two fastening sides over each other and fasten them as centrally as possible.
Then release the fastening straps’ fasteners and pull these to the front simultaneously. You can adjust the tightness of the brace according to your needs and level of pain.
To check the position of the brace, lift your thigh up slightly. The bottom of the fastening strap should be level with your groin.
You can remove parts of the brace and just wear the outer, non-elastic component with the fastening strap system. For this, please loosen the velcro fastenings on both sides of the fastening interior side and remove the elastic knitted fabric.
You can also place the pads in the centre of the belt here or position them here according to your doctor’s or a specialist’s instructions, if required.
Then put the brace on as described above.
Our recommendation: Wear the brace directly over underwear, or a very thin layer of clothing, so that the massage pads can have an optimal effect.

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Indications
  • sacroiliac joint disease (SIJ syndrome)
  • sacroiliac joint arthritis
  • sacroiliac joint instability
  • myalgia and tendinopathies in the pelvic region
  • pelvic girdle instability
  • structural impairment after spondylodesis on the lumbar spine (LWS)
  • recurrent sacroiliac joint blockage
  • recurrent myotendinopathies (rectus abdominis, piriformis)
  • symphysis diastasis and loosening
Contraindications

Diseases or injuries of the skin in the area of use, especially with inflammatory symptoms (excessive warming, swelling or reddening)

Videos
Lumbamed® sacro – Fitting video for patients
Lumbamed® sacro additional fastener – fitting video for patients
Lumbamed® sacro – Modular pelvis orthosis for stabilisation and relief of the sacroiliac joint
Size table
sizeMaßIIIIIIIVV
circumference hip (cm)wHH70 - 8585 - 100100 - 115115 - 130130 - 145
article numberK.280.201K.280.202K.280.203K.280.204K.280.205
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