JuzoPro Lumbal Strong
JuzoPro Lumbal strong is recommended for use in cases of joint degeneration, incorrect posture and chronic irritation.
Years of incorrect posture, for example a hollow back (lumbar lordosis), or one-sided strain on the lumbar spine can often lead to degeneration of the vertebral joints (facet joints) and chronic irritation. More and more people these days are suffering from facet syndrome and similar severe pain. The Lumbal strong orthosis has been developed for them. Double cross straps The key feature of Lumbal strong is the double three-point cross strap system that ensures a uniform pressure over the entire area of the back. The desired level of pressure can be easily set thanks to the specially designed buckles. Through the combined action of the straps and the fastening system, it is possible to correct incorrect postures such as hollow back, which can lead to chronic irritation, throughout the entire lumbar spine area (delordosis).
Four permanent stabilization rods Additional postural correction and stabilization is provided by four permanent, padded rods . They are preshaped, but can be individually adjusted or reshaped if necessary. The breathable comfort fabric, which has been specially tailored to the requirements of the wearer, rounds off the comfortable wearing characteristics and optimum fit of the orthosis.
Characteristics
- Different fastening options for various waist types
- Simple fastening of the orthosis using finger pockets
- Adjustable support effect thanks to the inelastic tensioning strap
- Optimum fit
- Four padded and removable stabilization rods
- Strap buckles for better transmission of forces
Indications
- Joint wear (facet joint arthrosis)
- Severe pain and irritation in the lumbar region (lumbalgia/lumboischialgia)
- Pain in the lumbosacral junction
- Breaking of the connection between two vertebrae (spondylolysis)
- Degenerative vertebral slippage (degenerative spondylolisthesis/1st degree with lumbalgia)
- Deterioration in posture (myostatic muscular insufficiency/segment instability)
- Painful bulging of the discs in the lumbar region (protruded/prolapsed disc)
- Sudden onset of pain followed by restriction in movement (lumbago/with sacroiliac joint involvement)
- Constriction of the spinal canal (lumbar spinal canal stenosis)