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Orthopedic Braces, Splints, and Supports

Abdominal Binder/ Support

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Available in 3" and 4' panels
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Brand: Advanced Orthopaedics

An Abdominal Binder/Support is a wide compression band worn around the abdomen to provide support and stability to the lower torso. It is commonly used for medical, post-operative, or therapeutic purposes, offering benefits for recovery and pain management.

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ORDER NUMBER: 2501, 2502, 2503, 2504

SIZE: 3-Panel and 4 Panel (see sizing chart to the left)

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:

• Available in 3" and 4' panels
• Form-fitting, breathable abdominal binders conform to different patient shapes for improved compression
• Made of soft foam and high quality elastic
• Velcro™ closure
• Latex Free
• Retail box available

INDICATIONS:
Commonly used to augment the recovery process after abdominal surgery like exploratory laparotomy, cesarean section, bariatric surgery, hysterectomy or spinal surgery.

SUGGESTED HCPC: N/A

Categories: Cervical, Spine & Abdominal

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