Pelvic Binder – A013
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₹720.00
Description
Pelvic Binder is a medical device used to provide stabilization and compression to the pelvic region, often in cases of trauma, fractures, or injury. It is designed to immobilize and support the pelvis, helping to reduce pain and promote proper alignment during recovery.
Product Code : A013
Product Category : Body Belts & Braces
Size : S, M, L, XL
Features:
- Adjustable Fit: Equipped with Velcro or buckle closures for secure and customizable compression.
- Lightweight and Breathable Material: Made from durable, soft, and stretchable fabric for comfort during extended use.
- Low Profile Design: Can be worn discreetly under clothing.
- Anatomically Designed: Provides targeted compression to the pelvic area without impeding movement of other body parts.
- Universal Sizing: Fits a range of waist sizes, with options for standard and bariatric sizes.
Uses and Benefits:
- Pelvic Fracture Stabilization: Provides support and compression to stabilize fractures in the pelvic girdle.
- Trauma Management: Used in emergency situations to stabilize the pelvis and reduce internal bleeding caused by fractures.
- Post-Surgical Support: Assists in recovery after pelvic surgeries by reducing strain on the area.
- Pain Relief: Alleviates pain caused by pelvic injuries or instability.
- Supports Pregnancy-Related Conditions: In some cases, used for managing pelvic girdle pain during pregnancy or postpartum.
How to Use:
- Placement: Wrap the binder around the pelvis, ensuring it covers the widest part of the hip bones.
- Securing: Fasten the Velcro straps or buckle closure snugly, applying firm but not overly tight compression.
- Adjustment: Re-adjust as needed to ensure proper support and comfort.
- Wearing Duration: Follow your doctor’s instructions regarding how long to wear the binder, depending on the severity of your condition.
Who Can Benefit:
- Patients with pelvic fractures or trauma.
- Individuals recovering from pelvic surgeries or injuries.
- Pregnant or postpartum women experiencing pelvic girdle pain (with specific maternity versions).
- Emergency responders needing quick stabilization of pelvic injuries in trauma cases.
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