Men’s Pelvic Support Belt by Diane Lee
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Features and Benefits
Features
- Adjustable, targeted support
- Patented double-compression straps
- Curved sides above the thighs for greater comfort and ease of movement
Benefits
- Relieves low back pain or pelvic pain
- Supports the pelvis during sleep
- Allows the wearer to work comfortably
- Supports the abdominal muscles, back muscles, sacroiliac joints and pubic symphysis
- Stops the pelvic joints from clicking
Product Care
- Close all hook-and-loop closures.
- Hand wash in cold water with mild soap or detergent.
- Line dry or lay flat to dry.
- DO NOT machine wash or tumble dry.
- DO NOT bleach.
- DO NOT iron.
Product Details
- Available in sizes small, medium, large and extra large
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- Size small: Fits pant size 30-32
- Size medium: Fits pant size 33-35
- Size large: Fits pant size 36-38
- Size extra large: Fits pant size 39-41 Product contains natural rubber
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjNudnohPJs
Introducing the Men's Pelvic Support Belt by Diane Lee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6gJgKvTS5Q
How to Fit and Use the Men's Pelvic Support Belt by Diane Lee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PO_TEFi6lrA&t=1s
What is Pelvic Girdle Pain? With Diane Lee
Men’s Pelvic Support Belt by Diane Lee
Designed by Pelvic Girdle Specialist and Physical Therapist Diane Lee, BSR, FCAMPT, CGIMS, the Men’s Pelvic Support Belt is for men experiencing groin or sacroiliac joint pain due to a sports injury, car accident, work-related accident, or other trauma to the pelvis. This can occur in anyone, but is most often seen in young, athletic men.
The belt can be worn when sleeping, sitting, standing, walking, and during activities of daily living to help:
- relieve low back or pelvic girdle pain
- support the pelvis during sleep
- allow the wearer to work comfortably
- support the abdominal muscles, back muscles, sacroiliac joints and pubic symphysis
- stop the pelvic joints from clicking
Patented Side Straps for Targeted Compression
Unlike any other pelvic support, this belt features patented elastic side straps that deliver targeted compression to the front or back of the pelvis, exactly where it’s needed.
The level of compression, targeted support, and ease-of-movement design makes this the ultimate belt to help relieve pain and regain quality of life while rehabilitating the affected musculature (pelvic floor, transversus abdominis and/or multifidus).
Front
The front strap position increases compression force to the pubic symphysis.
Back
The back strap position increases compression force to the sacroiliac joints.
Superior to other support belts, only the Men’s Pelvic Support Belt offers:
Targeted Compression: Front or Back
If you’re experiencing groin or sacroiliac joint pain due to an injury or accident, the pain may be referred from the front or back of the pelvis. The patented elastic side straps on this support belt can be secured in the front or the back for targeted compression, exactly where it’s needed.
Double Compression
The Pelvis Support is made of high-compression elastic that wraps around the pelvis and attaches to the Front Support, offering a firm “hug.” The patented elastic side straps add a second layer of compression to the front or back of the pelvis, exactly where it’s needed.
Ease-of-Movement Design
Unlike other support belts, the design of the Men’s Pelvic Support Belt features curved sides above the thighs for greater comfort and ease of movement, especially when sitting or squatting.
Pelvic Girdle Pain Design
Designed for men experiencing groin or SI joint pain due to a sports injury, car or work-related accident, that caused injury to the pelvis.
Two-Piece Design
The Men’s Pelvic Support Belt features a two-piece design. The non-elastic Front Support wraps around the low abdomen, resting just above the greater trochanters (the top of the thigh bone and widest part of the hip).
Learn about the Men’s Pelvic Support Belt in the following video featuring Diane Lee, BSR, FCAMPT, CGIMS
About Diane Lee, BSR, FCAMPT, CGIMS
Inventor of The Men's Pelvic Support Belt by Diane Lee
Diane Lee is a Canadian physiotherapist and a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapy. She is certified by the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) as a Clinical Specialist in Women’s Health and is a recipient of the CPA Centenary Medal of Distinction as well as CPA’s Professional Contribution Award. Diane is the owner, director, and a practicing physiotherapist at Diane Lee & Associates, a private multi-disciplinary physiotherapy clinic in South Surrey, BC, Canada.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjNudnohPJs
Introducing the Men's Pelvic Support Belt by Diane Lee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6gJgKvTS5Q
How to Fit and Use the Men's Pelvic Support Belt by Diane Lee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PO_TEFi6lrA&t=1s
What is Pelvic Girdle Pain? With Diane Lee
Men’s Pelvic Support Belt by Diane Lee
Designed by Pelvic Girdle Specialist and Physical Therapist Diane Lee, BSR, FCAMPT, CGIMS, the Men’s Pelvic Support Belt is for men experiencing groin or sacroiliac joint pain due to a sports injury, car accident, work-related accident, or other trauma to the pelvis. This can occur in anyone, but is most often seen in young, athletic men.
The belt can be worn when sleeping, sitting, standing, walking, and during activities of daily living to help:
- relieve low back or pelvic girdle pain
- support the pelvis during sleep
- allow the wearer to work comfortably
- support the abdominal muscles, back muscles, sacroiliac joints and pubic symphysis
- stop the pelvic joints from clicking
Patented Side Straps for Targeted Compression
Unlike any other pelvic support, this belt features patented elastic side straps that deliver targeted compression to the front or back of the pelvis, exactly where it’s needed.
The level of compression, targeted support, and ease-of-movement design makes this the ultimate belt to help relieve pain and regain quality of life while rehabilitating the affected musculature (pelvic floor, transversus abdominis and/or multifidus).
Front
The front strap position increases compression force to the pubic symphysis.
Back
The back strap position increases compression force to the sacroiliac joints.
Superior to other support belts, only the Men’s Pelvic Support Belt offers:
Targeted Compression: Front or Back
If you’re experiencing groin or sacroiliac joint pain due to an injury or accident, the pain may be referred from the front or back of the pelvis. The patented elastic side straps on this support belt can be secured in the front or the back for targeted compression, exactly where it’s needed.
Double Compression
The Pelvis Support is made of high-compression elastic that wraps around the pelvis and attaches to the Front Support, offering a firm “hug.” The patented elastic side straps add a second layer of compression to the front or back of the pelvis, exactly where it’s needed.
Ease-of-Movement Design
Unlike other support belts, the design of the Men’s Pelvic Support Belt features curved sides above the thighs for greater comfort and ease of movement, especially when sitting or squatting.
Pelvic Girdle Pain Design
Designed for men experiencing groin or SI joint pain due to a sports injury, car or work-related accident, that caused injury to the pelvis.
Two-Piece Design
The Men’s Pelvic Support Belt features a two-piece design. The non-elastic Front Support wraps around the low abdomen, resting just above the greater trochanters (the top of the thigh bone and widest part of the hip).
Learn about the Men’s Pelvic Support Belt in the following video featuring Diane Lee, BSR, FCAMPT, CGIMS
About Diane Lee, BSR, FCAMPT, CGIMS
Inventor of The Men's Pelvic Support Belt by Diane Lee
Diane Lee is a Canadian physiotherapist and a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapy. She is certified by the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) as a Clinical Specialist in Women’s Health and is a recipient of the CPA Centenary Medal of Distinction as well as CPA’s Professional Contribution Award. Diane is the owner, director, and a practicing physiotherapist at Diane Lee & Associates, a private multi-disciplinary physiotherapy clinic in South Surrey, BC, Canada.