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The Sacroiliac Brace, model 55, is a lower back brace designed to provide lightweight, lumbar support while allowing the user to remain active. Consisting of a six inch wide elastic band that contains a pad of foam rubber and medical steel springs, this lower back support is designed to conform to the anatomical structure of the users back. A second outer band of elastic is intended to adjust the pad for maximum support and comfort. SIZES: Small to Extra Large.

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Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on December 11, 2001.

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Mueller Sports Medicine, Inc.

One Quench Drive
Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin 53578
United States
Telephone: 800-356-9522 or 608-643-8530.
Fax: 608-643-2568 or 800-852-4334.
Web: http://www.muellersportsmed.com.
Email: sportcare@muellersportsmed.com.


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