2956 / LIGHTWEIGHT HERNIA SUPPORT
The OTC 2956 lightweight beige hernia support is very simple in design and very easy to use. It serves to comfortably hold an either a single or double inguinal or scrotal hernia in reduction, and can also be used in special situations after a hernia repair to prevent recurrence. Its uncomplicated low profile design allows it to be worn under clothing without detection.
Indications Listed Below
• Plush lightweight material is contact closure compatible
• Elastic waistband in back molds around body contours for a comfortable, custom fit.
• Removable foam pads provide gentle, localized support at hernia site
• Soft elastic understraps can be tightened or loosened to increase or lessen support
• Easy bilateral hook and loop fastening and adjustment
• Completely free of metal buckles and snaps
Product Features
UNDERSTRAP
Soft elastic understraps can be tightened or loosened to increase or lessen support.
EASY APPLICATION
Easy bilateral hook and loop fastening and adjustment. Completely free of metal buckles and snaps.
Plush material
Plush lightweight material is contact closure compatible.
How to Measure for and Apply the HERNIA SUPPORT
SIZE | MEASURE AROUND THE WIDEST PART OF THE HIPS |
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SMALL | 30" - 35" (76 - 89 CM) |
MEDIUM | 35" - 40" (89 - 102 CM) |
LARGE | 41" - 46" (104 - 117 CM) |
Measuring Instructions
A. Measure around the widest part of the hips
Application Instructions
1. Be sure the hernia is completely reduced before applying support. (Lay down to apply support if necessary.)
2. Disengage understraps in back and disengage waist band from the front piece on one side only
3. Position support pads in pocket over the hernia(s)and refasten the waistband to the front piece.
4. Adjust the waistband attachments so they are even on both sides.
5. Adjust each understrap so it is snug and then fasten it to the white wraparound contact panel on the back of the waistband.
6. The whole support should fit snug but not uncomfortably tight.
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 Rib and Abdomen Products. If a red box is present where the column and row intersect, your injury or condition is treated/prevented by the associated product.
35P | 0348 | 0416 | 0516 | 2458 | 2658 | 2459 | 2659 | 2508 | 2688 | 2509 | 2689 | 2510 | 2513 | 2514 | 2518 | 2786 | 2787 | 2788 | 2936 | 2939 | 2955 | 2956 | 2522 | 2523 | 2524 | 2905 | 2958 | 2958-D | |
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Abdominal Strain | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Abdominal Weakness | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genital Lymphedema | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hernia - Umbilical | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hernia - Scrotal | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hernia - Inguinal | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Intercostal (Rib) Strain | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pelvis Congestion | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pendulous Abdomen | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pregnancy (Discomfort) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Prolapsed Bladder/Uterus | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Post Natal | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Post Surgical | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rib Contusion | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rib Fracture | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ostomy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Loss of Muscle Tone | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Varicosities |
Common Conditions of the Abdomen
Cycle through the slides below to familiarize yourself with several common conditions associated with the ribs and abdomen. 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 Abdomen
The abdomen constitutes the part of the body between the chest and pelvis. View the illustration, in accompaniment with the list below, to explore the anatomy of the abdomen.
A. Serratus Anterior
B. Linea Alba
C. Rectus Abdominus
D. Umbilicus
E. External Oblique
F. Intercostal Space
G. False Ribs
H. Floating Rib
I. Vertebrae