Individuals with medical needs:
Patients with conditions such as lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spondylolisthesis, or spinal fractures.
Individuals in the post-operative recovery phase for the lumbar spine who require activity restriction to promote healing
Manual laborers: Individuals who lift heavy objects or engage in prolonged standing or sitting; used to prevent lumbar strain.
Sports protection: For activities requiring lumbar engagement-such as weightlifting or golf-to reduce the risk of acute injury.
Individuals in the acute phase of lumbar disorders
Patients experiencing acute pain flare-ups from conditions like lumbar disc herniation, lumbar muscle strain, or lumbar myofasciitis; wearing a brace reduces the load on the lumbar spine, alleviates muscle spasms, and helps provide rapid symptom relief.
Individuals in post-operative lumbar rehabilitation
Patients who have undergone procedures such as lumbar fusion or decompressive laminectomy; the brace restricts movements like bending and twisting, prevents the loosening of internal fixation hardware, provides a stable mechanical environment for bone healing, and lowers the risk of post-operative complications.
Individuals in high-risk occupations
Office workers with sedentary jobs, long-distance drivers, and those performing heavy manual labor; wearing a suitable brace during daily work reduces spinal load and helps prevent chronic lumbar strain.
