   
Lumbar Support Pillows and
Accessories
What Are Lumbar Support
Pillows
Lumbar
support pillows are a pillow which be used for more
encompassing support for injured or strained backs. The larger
form factor allows support across a larger area of the lower
back, and can be adjusted as needed to provide the desired
comfort.
Who
Needs Lumbar Support Pillows
The typical
user of lumbar support pillows is someone whose back muscles
are weakened due to injury or muscle strain. Another potential
user is someone who has poor posture and needs reinforcement to
ensure proper back position while being seated for long periods
of time.
Where Should Lumbar Support Pillows
Be Used
Lumbar
support pillows should be used in any setting where there is a
need for greater lower back support in a seated postion.
Typical applications are for office workers in telemarketing or
customer service where the worker spends up to 8 hours a day in
a chair.
Other
potential uses are for people who are driving long distances
with only a few stops planned over a 6 to 8 hour period. The
user will often shift position during the drive, resulting in
stress or strain on the lower back muscles.
What Kind of Lumbar Support Pillows
To Look For
Lumbar
support pillows has a number of key features that increase the
effectiveness and usefulness of the pillows.
The first
key feature is the quality of the memory foam, which is used as
the primary support. Memory foam can be heat sensitive, so as
your body contacts the pillows, the foam begins to form itself
to your back. This feature will ensure that all areas of your
back are supported properly.
The next
key feature is a good strapping system. You will usually be
sitting in chairs or seats of different sizes. Make sure the
strapping system is flexible enough to be used on different
types of chairs.
Many
pillows of this type have removable covers made of polyester,
rayon or other synthetic fabrics. These covers can be easily
removed for cleaning, thus keeping your lumbar support pillows
fresh for its next use. The cover should also be
hypoallergenic, especially if the pillows come in contact with
your skin.
The size of
the pillow should be large enough to provide support to the
entire lower back area. A pillow with at least a 12 inch height
and 12 inch width is the minimum required for adequate
coverage. The standard thickness for many pillows is 4 inches,
this ensures there is enough memory foam to support your
back.
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