Torso support AM-OK/CCA
Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction (SI Joint Pain) SI Joint Pain Functional conditions of sacroiliac joints occur more often in women than men, because of hormonal damages. Sacroiliac joints lie next to the bottom of the spine, below the lumbar spine and above the tailbone. They connect the spine with sacrum. They are small but very strong and, supported by strong ligaments, act as a shock-absorbing structure. Nowadays it is not clear how the SI Joint Pain is caused, but it is thought that an alteration in the normal joint motion may be the culprit that causes sacroiliac pain and degeneration. Hypermobility and instability can cause pain in the lower back and hips and radiating into groins. In case of hypomobility and stiffness, the pain is typically felt on one side of the low back and can radiate down the leg even into ankle. This kind of condition is often misunderstood for sciatica. SI Joint Pain The best solution for prevention and reducing the pain is our sacral brace AM-OK/CCA. Equipped with innovative CCA compression system supports and off-loads the sacroiliac joints. Product description Sacral brace AM-OK/CCA is made of fabric ActiveSpace™. AM-OK/CCA sacral brace is comfortable so you can wear it under clothes all day. It is made of two independent anatomic-shaped elements what allows device to fit the body precisely. Free space between these elements makes sacral skin breathing. There is compression system called CCA in the rear part of AM-OK, which stabilizes pelvis and is it possible to size the brace even in broad-haunched or with pot belly patients. Our CCA system is the best orthopaedic innovation in the market. The wide non-elastic circumferential strap is stabilizing element which adjust compression of the sacral spine. The brace is equipped with rigid sacral pellotes also connected with CCA System what provide excellent support and stabilization. Purpose of use 1. Sacroiliac arthrosis 2. Sacroiliac Joint Syndrome. 3. Sacroiliac joint instability 4. Pubic symphysis dehiscence 5. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction 6. Painful syndrome of the pelvis muscles or tendinopathy 7. Lumbo-sacral spine spondylosyndesis 8. Sacral stress fracture
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