2890 / LUMBOSACRAL SUPPORT - ABDOMINAL UPLIFT
The OTC 2890 lumbosacral support is made from high quality elastic materials. It effectively stabilizes the ligaments, tendons and muscles of the lower back, offers relief from pain and discomfort. The encircling uplift panel provides additional support to the abdomen and relieves pressure over the lower back. Varying degrees of additional support can be obtained by using the optional stays.
Indications Listed Below
• Provides firm support and stabilization for muscles and ligaments of the lower back
• Strong elastic abdominal belt provides additional uplift support and molds around body contours for a comfortable fit - adjustable for varying degrees of compression
• 11" deep back panel covers entire lower back for maximum therapeutic benefit
• Tapered in front for optimum wearing comfort
• Includes pockets for two optional semi-rigid metal stays that are adjustable and shapeable for extra-firm support
• Quick and easy hook-and-loop fastening and adjustment
Product Features
Easy adjustment
Easy fastening and adjustment. Tapered in front for comfort when sitting.
Back Panel
11" back panel covers entire lower back area for maximum therapeutic benefit. Includes pockets for two optional semi-rigid stays.
Mesh elastic
Strong mesh elastic molds around body contours for a comfortable, custom fit.
How to Measure for and Apply the Lumbosacral Support
SIZE | MEASURE AROUND THE WIDEST PART OF THE HIPS |
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SMALL | 29" - 32" (73.6 - 81.3 CM) |
MEDIUM | 33" - 36" (83.8 - 91.4 CM) |
LARGE | 37" - 40" (93.9 - 101.6 CM) |
X-LARGE | 41" - 44" (104.1 - 111.8 CM) |
2X-LARGE | 45" - 48" (114.3 - 121.9 CM) |
UNIVERSAL | 29" - 44" (73.6 - 111.8 CM) |
Measuring Instructions
A. Measure around the widest part of the hips.
Application Instructions
1. The garment should be applied in a standing position. Unfasten all closures and adjustments. Position the garment around the lower back so that the bottom edge is at the widest part of the hips.
2. Fasten front closure. Pull left abdominal belt until snug, and fasten. Then pull right abdominal belt snug, and fasten over the left. Adjust for comfort.
3. Be sure that, when sitting, the garment does not bind the groin area and that it does not ride up on the torso. If stays are utilized, consult a trained technician to shape them. 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.
1108 | 1381 | 1514 | 1965 | 1967 | 1985 | 2607 | 2856 | 2880 | 2882 | 2883 | 2884 | 2885 | 2886 | 2887 | 2889 | 2890 | 2891 | 2892 | 2893 | 2894 | 2895 | |
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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