Description
The Serola Sacroiliac Belt provides stability to the base of your spine, increasing strength throughout your back, hips, and legs, and lessening your chances of injury considerably during work or play.
Designed to compress and support the sacroiliac joints. 3″ wide SI belt supports the sacroiliac joints relieving stress and instability. Breathable, moisture-wicking, and hypoallergenic.
- Relieves instability and stress through compression of the pelvis, hips & sacroiliac joints.
- Relieves strain on muscles and ligaments caused by pendulous abdomen (e.g. pregnancy)
- Helps stability of the pelvis and hips postpartum.
- The reinforcement straps provide additional compression.
- Hook and loop closure for easy application.
For use as Sacroiliac Belt:
- Wrap the belt around the top end of the pelvis.
- Adjust location up or down until support is felt
- Bring straps to the front and fasten.
- Pull side straps and secure to the desired compression level.
For use as Maternity Belt:
- Position belt just below the belly for support.
- Bring straps to the back and fasten securely.
- Pull side straps to adjust tightness then fasten.
- Low Back Pain
- Sacroiliac joint pain
- Relieves instability
- Compression of the sacroiliac joints & symphysis pubis
- Pregnancy (Seek medical advice before use when pregnant)
- Post-partum
- Hip pain
- Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction
- Pelvic girdle dysfunction
- Upper leg pain
- Pelvic pain
- Rehabilitation
- Ligamentous remodelling
- Correct joint biomechanics
Benefits:
- Lightweight
- Wear 24 hours a day
- Breathable fabric
- It can be worn over or under clothing
- No buckles or hard areas
- Can be worn during and after pregnancy
- High-risk occupations – builders, nurses, vets
- Post-operative use
- Wear at night to aid sleep
- Urethane layer allows moisture-wicking
- Hypoallergenic
- Grips the body – doesn’t slip
- Available in 4 sizes – small, medium, large and extra large
- Hand washable (air dry)
Warning:
- Do not use if you are allergic to Latex
- Do not use if heat-generating ointments have been applied
- Seek medical advice before use when pregnant