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K Squarians LS Belt Black Large

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K Squarians LS Belt Black Large
Product Details
K Squarians LS Belt Black Small provides stabilization in case of lower back ache, in order to provide comfortable support to the back during long working hours as well as travel. Ls support belt is scientifically and orthopedically designed to provide extra comfort and support to lumbosacral part of our body. It provides a flexible back splinting on application which takes the body shape for surpassing immobilization. It is helpful for low back pain with our lumbar sacral belts. It helps provide therapeutic relief for the lumbar spine, support the back muscles, promote good posture and even helps reduce pelvic ante rotation. Ls belt for women in particular goes a step further and provides a proprioceptive compression that stimulates metabolism, further reducing muscular discomfort. It has a highly porous elastic webbing which helps improve ventilation and patient comfort.

Uses: provides support to people suffering from backaches and muscle strains

Product Specifications And Features:
  • Comfortable immobilization provided by the Black LS belt for women makes it suitable for everyday use in mild back pain
  • It is easy to use and remove, light weight, durable and long functional life
  • Lumbar Sacral Belt support can be worn in daily routine to support back and to provide complete immobilization to back in case of mild backache, muscle fatigue or stiffness
  • It is helpful in problems like lower backache, muscle fatigue and stiffness
  • It is helpful in providing soothing compression and warmth to sore muscles and helps improve blood circulation that aids in faster recovery
Directions For Use:
Use as directed by the healthcare professional
Safety Information:
  • Hand wash with mild detergent and water at room temperature
  • Dry in shade on a flat surface
  • Do not dry clean
  • Do not iron or bleach
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 09 February, 2025, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)