Medi Protect Maternity Support Belt
Support belt to reduce back pain during pregnancy. The product is fully adjustable for maximum comfort, supports the back muscles and is anatomically shaped. The Protect Maternity belt is exclusively to be used for the orthotic fitting of the back during pregnancy and only on unbroken skin.
Support belt to reduce back pain during pregnancy The Protect Maternity belt is exclusively to be used for the orthotic fitting of the back during pregnancy and only on unbroken skin.
Indications For Use:
- Back pain during pregnancy
- Integrated stabilisation rods in the lumbar region and the adjustable tension of the tension straps reduce the frontal strain that is caused by the increasing weight of the abdomen
- Relieves pressure on the abdominal wall, the pelvis and the spine
Product Features:
- Fully adjustable, simple fastening ensures maximum comfort
- Posterior stays help to prevent rollover
- Supports the back muscles easing pain and discomfort
- Anatomically shaped for a contoured fit
- Comfortable material with microfibres
- Additional tension straps
- Material: Polyester, cotton, polyamide, elasthan, synthetic leather
Please wash before first use. Place the maternity belt around your hips and position it so that the stabilisation roads are located over your spine in the middle of your lower back. Next fasten the two ends at the front under your abdomen. Make sure that the belt is positioned well and does not bother you when walking or sitting. To fasten the elastic tension straps, place your hands in the loops of the two tension straps on the outermost side. Pull these forwards until you reach the desired level of tension. Using the Velcro fastening, gently press the straps to attach them to the belt.
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