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What the professionals say
Reviews from Professional Journals
Physiotherapy:
"An outstanding product, simply miles ahead of other belts. Our patients love them.."
C.S. (MCSP) Physiotherapist, Jersey
Osteopathy:
"Quite simply, puts other belts in the shade..."
J.L (DO) Osteopath, Birmingham
Chiropractic:
"An excellent product. I would suggest that any practitioner keep a supply of these..."
BCA (British Chiropractic Association) product review.
What users say
Unsolicited testimonials from users of the Serola Sacroiliac Belt:
"Excellent, just what my physio and I have been looking for. IT just hits the spot to support my unstable sacroiliac joint without restricting my lumber spine"
"It's really WONDERFUL... it's helped the pain and relieved and stabilised my condition. MANY THANKS"
"Thanks for your brilliant service, its matched only by the excellence of your product"
"..Relief from the moment I put the belt on..continued improvement since.."
User testimonial - Sarah, Pembrokeshire
..."Thank you so much. At last someone recognised where my pain was coming from and helped me get real relief. For most of my pregnancy and for months after, I was in agony with constant sacroiliac and Symphysis Pubic Dysfunction (SPD) pain. From the moment my physio provided the Serola belt I've had tremendous relief. Now at last I can get back to enjoying motherhood. I just wish someone has recognised the problem earlier".
Research
"...because all the pelvic joints loosen during pregnancy, use of a sacroiliac belt will most likely prevent associated pain during and after pregnancy"
Snidjers et al. 1992
"...after childbirth 147 patients uses a pelvic belt ... 67% reported a positive effect"
Mens et al. 1996
"...a pelvic belt significantly reduces mobility of the Sacroiliac Joints (SIJ's) in women with pregnancy related pelvis pain"
Mens et al. 2006
"...a pelvic support belt gives up to 70% of women immediate relief and can be warn safely through pregnancy"
Ostgaard et al, Spine 1994
"...between 50% and 80% of women experience back pain at sometime during pregnancy. It is most common in the sixth month and increases with advancing pregnancy"
VE Pennick & G Young, Cochrane Review 2007



