2880 / COMFORT PULL LUMBOSACRAL SUPPORT

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The OTC 2880 Comfort Pull Lumbosacral Support is very low profile – with an eight inch deep back panel – so it can be worn undetected under clothing. It has a completely non-elastic construction for optimum support. Quite simply, it works when elastic models do not. The key feature of this support is its rigid back panel with a simultaneous roller-pulling tightening apparatus and drawstring pulls that provides symmetrical compressive support for the entire lower back. The wearer can independently adjust the top and bottom of the brace to provide localized compression where it is needed for maximum pain relief.

Indications Listed Below

• Completely non-elastic construction for optimum support

• Rigid exterior 8” back panel with simultaneous roller pulling apparatus and drawstring pulls provide symmetrical compressive support to entire lower back

• Airmesh fabric for cool, comfortable wear


Product Features

NON-ELASTIC MATERIAL

Non-elastic

Completely non-elastic construction for optimum support.

BACK PANEL

Back Panel

Rigid exterior 8" back panel  with simultaneous roller-pulling apparatus and drawstring pulls provides symmetrical compressive support for entire lower back. 

FLEXIBLE STAYS

Flexible Stays

Bilateral flexible side stays offer moderate side-to-side support and stability. 


How to Measure for and Apply the Lumbosacral Support

SIZEMEASURE AROUND THE WIDEST PART OF THE HIPS
SMALL28" - 34" (71.1 - 86.4 CM)
MEDIUM34" - 40" (86.4 - 101.6 CM)
LARGE40" - 46" (101.6 - 116.8 CM)
X-LARGE46" - 52" (116.8 - 132.1 CM)
2X-LARGE52" - 58" (132.1 - 147.3 CM)
LUMBOSACRAL SUPPORT Measurement Location

Measuring Instructions

A. Measure around the widest part of the hips.

Application Instructions

1. The garment should be applied in a standing position. 

2. Unfasten all closures and loosen the drawstring pulls. 

3. Position the garment around the lower back so that the bottom edge is at the widest part of the hips.

4. Use hand grip to fasten overlapping front panels. (Symmetrical design allows for right on left or left on right application.)

5. Grasp both drawstring pulls simultaneously and tighten for proper compressive support. 

6. Be sure that, when sitting, the garment does not bind the groin area and that it does not ride up on the torso. 

7. When properly applied, the support should fit snug but not so tight that it deeply depresses the skin. 


Medical Applications

Review the accompanying chart to determine the product that best suits your needs. On the left, you will find a variety of injuries that OTC products are specifically designed to treat and prevent. On the top, you will find the product numbers of all OTC Back Products. If a red box is present where the column and row intersect, your injury or condition is treated/prevented by the associated product.

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Arthritis (Sacroiliac Joint)
Chronic Lower Back Pain
Compression Fracture
Herniated Disc
Lumbar Strain and Sprain
Mild Kyphosis
Occupational Lifting
Sacral Sprain and Strain
Support and Compression
Support and Stabilization
Joint Hypermobility
Inequality of Leg Length

Common Conditions of the Lower Back

Cycle through the slides below to familiarize yourself with several common conditions associated with the lower back. The conditions described below may not be treated by the specific product listed on this page. Please view the above Medical Applications Chart to determine what conditions this page's associated product treats.


The Anatomy of the Lower Back

The lumbar region of the spine, more commonly known as the lower back, is situated between the thoracic region of the spine and the sacrum. View the illustration, in accompaniment with the list below, to explore the anatomy of the lumbar.


A. L1 Vertebra

B. L2 Vertebra

C. L3 Vertebra

D. L4 Vertebra

E. L5 Vertebra

F. Sacrum

G. Spinal Disc

H. Sacroiliac Joint

Lower Back Anatomy Illustration

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