
Sammons Preston Standard Abdominal Binder, 12 4 Panel, Small, 1/EA
| MPN | 7035335 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Sammons Preston |
| Packaging | 1/EA |
| Size | 12"-4 Panel, S/M |
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Secure, Comfortable Abdominal Support
The Sammons Preston Abdominal Binders provide reliable support and comfort for post-surgical recovery, injury management, or caesareans. They offer all-around full compression, wrapping securely in place to support and hold dressings without tape or bandages. Designed for a snug yet comfortable fit, these binders help reduce strain on the abdominal muscles while promoting proper posture and healing.
Promotes Recovery Through Improved Breathing and Movement
By holding dressings firmly in place without tape or bandages, Sammons Preston Abdominal Binders reduce strain on abdominal muscles and help maintain proper posture. Additionally, these binders improve deep breathing and early ambulation, which promotes the healing process and supports a faster, more comfortable recovery.
Adjustable with Secure Hook-and-Loop Closure
The Sammons Preston Abdominal Binders fabric can easily be cut to accommodate drainage tubing without fraying, allowing for a customized fit that enhances comfort and convenience. Made with proprietary hook-receptive stretch material, the binder features a hook-and-loop closure that securely adheres anywhere for a customizable, comfortable fit. Offered in Standard, Premium, and Universal Open Stitching Designs, with panels and sizes to meet individual needs and provide personalized comfort.
- Improves deep breathing and early ambulation, to promote the healing process
- Can easily be cut to accommodate drainage tubing without fraying
- Hook-and-loop closure adheres anywhere on the binder
- Machine washable, dryable and latex-free

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