Embrace SI Support Belt
Binders & Supports, CMT Branded Products, New Products, Sacroiliac Support Belts
Embrace SI Support Belt
SKU: CMT-E-xx$24.95
The Embrace SI Support Belt is designed to provide stabilization and relieve pain that affects one or both sacroiliac joints. These joints sit where the lower spine and pelvis meet.
With adjustable straps and multiple sizes, this Support belt is fitted to aid anyone experiencing lower back pain by aligning the pelvis with the sacrum, reducing stress on the SI joint.
Benefits:
- Reduces pain/joint pain
- Promotes “normal” posture
- Increases independent functional engagement
- Can be worn discreetly under clothing
Sizing
Small: Fits 35″ to 41″ hip (89-104cm)
Medium: Fits 41″ to 47″ hip (104-119cm)
Large: Fits 47″ to 53″ hip (119-134cm)
X-Large: Fits 53″ to 59″ hip (134-150 cm)
Fit Guide
- Raise one leg to find the crease where your upper thigh meets your waistline. This is where the bottom edge of the belt will rest.
- Place the middle section of the belt against your back. Hold both straps along your waistline, ensuring that the strap with the CMT logo is in your right hand.
- While holding out both straps, make sure that the seamline of the Embrace Support belt rests in the center of your lower back adjacent to your spine.
- Connect both straps to the center of your abdomen by placing the strap on left down first, allowing the strap with CMT logo to rest on top of it.
- With the main belt sections attached at the front, pull the additional elastic straps forward, providing tension and aligning your sacrum with your sacroiliac joint.
- With the additional elastic straps pulled forward at your desired tightness, attach both ends of the straps to your waist and you are ready to live a happier and healthier life!
Cleaning Instructions:
- The Embrace Support can be hand-washed only.
- Use Only Cold Water.
- Please use a neutral cleaning detergent.
- Do not iron or use bleach.
The following can make sacroiliitis pain worse:
- Sleeping or sitting for a long time
- Standing for a long time
- Placing more weight on one leg than the other
- Climbing stairs
- Running or walking uphill
Size | CMT-E-small, CMT-E-medium, CMT-E-large, CMT-E-x-large |
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