Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Do you have back pain ?

If so, a Lumbar Supportive Back Brace can take your pain away.

If you have back pain, then get your Medicare Approved back brace today! A Medicare Approved back brace means that it has been tested and approved by Medicare to reduce and even

ELIMINATE BACK PAIN FROM YOUR LIFE

  • Traction technology reduces spinal pressure
  • High comfort self fitting design.
  • Adjustable traction for your specific need.
  • Medicare approved.

The unique quality that the LSO Back Braces offer is the use of vertically expandable columns to provide a secure mechanical support and spinal decompression for the lumber vertebrae. It effectively reduces lower back radiating pain.
The LSO Back Brace uses anterior and posterior rigid panels that are typically used for spinal stabilization and rehabilitation. As you progress and require less support, the detachable rigid panels can be removed to create a semi-rigid support with one or no support panels. It easily converts to a soft back brace and provides greater flexibility.

How do self -diagnose my back pain?

Acute or short-term lower back pain generally lasts from a few days to a few weeks. Most acute back pain is mechanical in nature- the result of trauma may be caused by a sports injury, work around the house or in the garden, or a sudden jolt such as a car accident or other stress on spinal bones and tissues. Symptoms may range from muscle ache to shooting or stabbing pain, limited flexibility and or range of motion, or an inability to stand straight. Occasionally, pain felt in one part of the body may "radiate from a disorder or injury elsewhere in the body. Some acute pain syndromes can become more serious if left untreated.

Chronic back pain is measured by duration - pain that persists for more than 3 months is considered chronic. It is often progressive and the cause can be difficult to determine.

Lower back pain can be treated without surgery. Treatment involves using analgesics, reducing inflammation, restoring proper function and strength to the back, and preventing recurrence of the injury. Most patients with back pain recover without residual functional loss. patients should contact a doctor if there is not a noticeable reduction in pain and inflammation after 72 hours of self-care. Lumber supports are often prescribed for lower back pain and spinal instability as an effective, non- invasive way to relieve pain and assist healing.

We work with Medicare and other insurance companies on your behalf.

Our Medicare Approved lumbar supportive back braces act to provide traction between the lower part of the rib cage and the upper part of the hip creating weight-bearing forces away from the lower back and reduce the pressure in the lumber spine (Spinal decompression).

If you have back pain, don't let it get worse. Contact us today!
We can help you!

Call us Toll Free
1-888-826-6245
website: http://www.medicarebackbrace.com/

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