A range of cylindrical lumbar rolls made from foam with a cover.
This contoured backrest has an inbuilt adjustable lumbar support system. It is suitable for use in a range of chairs including office chairs, lounge chairs, vehicles or wheelchairs. An adjustable strap enables the lumbar support to be secured onto the seat. Only one model is available.
A shaped foam cushion designed to support the lower back. It has side flanks to hold the spine in correct alignment and contains 2 magnetic strips. Corduroy zip off cover.
A small contoured lumbar support with a horizontal strap to attach the support to a car seat or chair in the correct position. It has a zippered removable cover.
A range of five lumbar supports available in various shapes / styles. Four models are available in standard or heavy density foams, with an adjustable strap with a buckle. The AirBack is inflatable and without a strap. The supports have a removable washable cover.
Portable back slings which provide lumbar support in many sitting positions where a backrest is not available. Both consist of a back and knee pads, waist band and an adjustable strap system. The Back-Up fits all sizes and comes with padded plastic knee inserts (Cush-Shins) and outstretched legs. The S'port Backer is more compact and lightweight.
A two in one back support for driving and lifting. It features a broad waist band with sturdy elastic straps that can be fastened tightly across the abdomen for lifting. For driving, leg straps attach to buckles at the hips and loop over the knees and feet. Slide adjustments at the hip and shin allow full control of pressure to the back.
An orthopaedic back rest spinal support. Made from light but resilient moulded poly carbonate, padded with urethane foam and covered with a brushed nylon cover. Available in either high back, low back or wide low back. A lightweight portable contoured seat is also available.
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