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Lumbar sacral supports are used to stabilize and support the lower back and sacral region, reducing movement that can aggravate pain from muscle strain, disc conditions, and other lower back injuries. The Bell-Horn Low Contour Lumbar Sacral Support provides firm support in a low-profile design that sits close to the body and can be worn discreetly under clothing. The low contour construction is designed to support the lumbar and sacral regions without the bulk of a higher-profile back brace, making it practical for daily wear during work, activity, and recovery. Small.
What is a lumbar sacral support and how does it differ from a standard back brace?
A lumbar sacral support covers both the lumbar region (the lower five vertebrae of the spine) and the sacral region (the triangular bone at the base of the spine between the hip bones). Standard back braces often focus primarily on the lumbar region. By extending coverage to the sacrum, a lumbar sacral support provides more comprehensive stabilization of the lower back and pelvis, which is particularly useful for conditions that involve the sacroiliac joint or sacral region in addition to the lumbar spine. The Bell-Horn Low Contour design provides this coverage in a lower-profile construction than many lumbar sacral supports.
What does low contour mean and why does it matter?
Low contour refers to the height and profile of the back brace — specifically, how far it extends above and below the lumbar sacral region and how closely it conforms to the body. A low contour support sits closer to the body with a smaller overall profile than a standard or high-profile lumbar sacral brace, making it less visible under clothing and more comfortable for extended daily wear. For users who need to wear a back support throughout the workday or during activities where a bulky brace would be impractical, the low contour design provides a more wearable option without sacrificing the core lumbar sacral support function.
How do I know if Small is the correct size?
Lumbar sacral supports are typically sized by waist circumference measured at the level of the navel or at the widest point of the abdomen. Refer to the Bell-Horn sizing chart for the specific waist circumference range that corresponds to Small for this model. The support should fit snugly enough to provide firm support without being uncomfortably tight or restricting breathing. If your measurement falls at the boundary between sizes, try both sizes if possible or consult the sizing guidance for this specific model before ordering.
Can this support be worn during physical activity and work?
Yes. Lumbar sacral supports are designed for use during daily activity, including work, light exercise, and recovery. The low contour design makes it practical to wear under work clothing during a full workday. For high-impact activities or sports, confirm with your healthcare provider that this support provides the appropriate level of stabilization for your specific activity and condition. The support should be worn as directed by your healthcare provider — prolonged use of a back brace without guidance can affect the strength of the supporting muscles over time.