An abdominal binderis aspecially designed and vital
compression surgical body garment which is worn around the body’s midsection.
It is mainly used in the early postoperative stages of surgeries such as
abdominal liposuction or abdominoplasty, i.e., tummy tuck; also soon after
giving birth, new mothers are asked to wear the abdominal binder.The purpose
and functioning of abdominal binders in the postoperative recovery phase must
never be ignored. A certain recent questionnaire based on the abdominal
binders market stated that there was a survey conducted amongst some
French surgeons resulted in 94 percent of respondents were likely to put the
binders after an abdominal surgery. Compression is one of the most common and
widely used techniques to fasten the healing process. Compressions tend to
escalate the blood flow and decrease swelling and inflammation, both of which
are the most vital elements of the healing process. The binder is supposed to
fit tightly to the abdominal area leaving sufficient space to breathe and sit
comfortably. A few abdominal binders are simply a broad strip of thick fabric
which can be wrapped around the belly area secured with snaps or Velcro.
Whereas, other binders quite are similar to bodysuitsin which one can step in
and pull up to the midsection. Wearing a binder is usually tolerated well by a
patient’s body, even though a few find it uncomfortable and hot.
Uses and functions of Abdominal Binders
Medical practitioners might suggest the use of
abdominal binders post…
…a hysterectomy
…spinal surgery
…a tummy tuck
…bariatric surgery
…a caesarean section
In case of a spinal surgery, a carefully placed binder
in patients might help in maintaining the abdominal pressure, enhancing the
respiratory function, and of course support the abdomen.
Post-surgery, abdominal binders render compression and
support to both the lower and upper abdomen. It helps in improving the oxygen
levels at the area of surgery and thereby rapids the process of healing. In
fact, studies have shown that these binders not just help in relieving the pain
but also better out-of-bed mobilization. Moreover, psychologically the support
given by the binder is crucial for boosting rehabilitation.
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