

🔥 Wrap your recovery in warmth and support — because your hip deserves the best!
The Cramer Groin Hip Spica Support is a durable, 73-inch neoprene compression wrap designed to provide adjustable, targeted support for groin strains, hip injuries, and sciatica. Its breathable design includes slots for ice or heat packs, fitting waist sizes 26-40 inches, and can be comfortably worn under loose clothing for all-day relief and injury recovery.











| ASIN | B0001DK4OS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105,741 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #2,784 in Braces, Splints & Supports |
| Date First Available | September 16, 2003 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
| Item model number | 279900 |
| Manufacturer | CRAMER |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 2.36 x 11.81 inches |
M**N
Just what I needed
Injured my right groin just over a week ago. Lots of bruising and swelling, as is usual with this type of injury. I looked at this product, and the other one shown on Amazon (Blue in color). However, the Blue one has almost a 30 day delivery schedule. So, the Cramer E6 it was. The material is Neoprene (think wetsuit fabric), so it is a bit stretchy. To put it on: * Hold the non velcro end, and let if fall between the legs * Place the tapered end just about mid-thigh and wrap under and over....the back under and over again. * As you pull the remaining end over, pull it tight. As the wrap is broad, i didn't a way to pull it too tight. * Wrap around the hip...higher or lower, then back around. The velcro should attach to the section wrapped around the thigh, not the section you just wrapped around your hips (this is important) The end result is that the wrap give you good support and stability. When walking, it aids in bringing the lef forward...almost like a spring. It is very comfortable, and can be worn all-day under clothing, or at the gym. Note: If you are looking at this product, then obviously you have a groin injury, or know someone that does. Along with this, buy the Under Armour compression shorts for leg support, they work really well. If not, wear any other type of compression shorts. Cons: Where the product wraps below the abs, is right across where you "hang" (men only), so you'll need to adjust left or right accordingly. After the injury heals a bit, and you are back to being more active, this is not a support that should be worn during any sports, as it will tend to slip and loosen in the thigh.
R**1
Arthritic hip fix.
The trick is in the wrapping. Quality and durability of wrap is directly related to intelligence in using this product. Several video how-to's are out there. So, do a bit of research before using this wrap. I'm considering a hip replacement in the very near future and this wrap has helped me get through daily chores, exercises, and recreational pursuits these last few months. P.S. Tried to replace my original Cramer with a new version and was totally disappointed. New one last only one wearing before breathing holes stretched and tore. Returned it immediately. New one is lighter and much cheaper than original and so I've changed my rating from great to junk.
D**U
Excellent Support - Tight for Larger Legs
I bought the Cramer Hip Spica to provide more support to my hip flexor injury from over training for a 10Km run. Running is out, but I continue to play badminton which is quite hard on my hip. Without any support I found it takes 3 days to recover. Prior to using the Hip Spica I was using Kinesio Tape to provide extra support to my hip & hip flexor. This provided good support but needed 3 strips of tape which gets expensive 20 strips = 10$, 3 strips = 1.50$. The Spica does the same job w/ slightly more support and cheaper in long run. It does takes a while to get the hang of wrapping, mostly where to start as the instructions don't include pictures. You need to piece things together from the picture on the pkg. Still it's not rocket science and once you find the point to start you wrap it twice around your thigh and once around your opposite hip and back to your thigh. With Spica it takes 1-2 days to fully recover, but discomfort is much much less. I'm not a big guy 5'8" and 159 lbs and the wrap barely fits my leg. My thighs are around 20". If I wrap it too tight I can feel my circulation start to drop. Definitely not 1 size fits all. Great product if it fits, as it gets rid of more than 60% of the strain on my hip and keeps all the connective tissues warm. Only other caveat is it feels awkward at the beginning of the nite, as it is somewhat stiff and feels like wearing a rubber band across the front of your thigh. After 5-10 minutes it loosens up & you get used to it. I've only used it 5x, so it may loosen up more over time. HIghly recommend if you don't have thunder thighs!
L**Y
It takes a good bit of playing around to get it just right ...
Works very well to help provide support and reduce swelling. Much more supportive and easier to use as opposed to an ACE bandage or similar elastic wrap. It takes a good bit of playing around to get it just right and it is never comfortable sitting. It is starting to fall apart some after wearing it for a few weeks, but not to the extent that it is not still supportive. I'm guessing it would not be effective after a couple months of wearing it daily. However, I have searched far and wide for something better for the labral tear in my hip that doesn't cost over $70 and have found nothing. With the very low price of this one and it being highly effective, I'd buy another one before paying a much higher price for something else.
R**5
Great alternative to ACE bandages
One of the trusted ways an athletic trainer treats a groin strain is with spica compression. You basically take about 10 yards of ACE bandage and do a figure-8 wrap around the upper thigh and waist. It's not a particularly quick process. I found the Cramer brace to be a suitable and more convenient alternative to using 10 yards of elastic bandage. The brace is made of thick Neoprene, so it is rather bulky. The good news is that it is very supportive. The bad news is that it may be difficult to wear under your clothes. I wore mine over my pants, and it worked very well. The brace does sometimes become undone, but a small amount of athletic tape can solve that issue. Since my groin strain happened during the winter, I did not have the issue of excessive sweating under the brace. I am assuming since excessive sweating is not unusual under any Neoprene brace, it would probably had been an issue had my injury occurred during the summer. I do have to agree with other reviews that it would have been nice to have pictures with the instructions. However, if you Google "groin spica", you can find some very informative videos on how to properly do a spica wrap. You do the same thing with the Cramer brace expect you are dealing with half the length of bandage.
D**S
it works really well. i have had no problems with it. feels comfortable on the thigh. would recommend this product
I**O
Lo compré como auxiliar en mi desgarro inguinal y ha resultado perfecto. Totalmente recomendado como AUXILIAR para el tratamiento de la ingle.
R**A
Ya tuve uno que me duró un par de años, se desgasta más rápido de la parte que tiene orificios, cuando se empieza a rasgar de ahí es hora de despedirse del soporte. Aunque es del mismo ancho y largo que el anterior (misma marca) siento que este estira menos. Sin embargo es muy práctico para quienes padecemos dolor de cadera, ayuda mucho con los flexores de cadera y es práctico porque se puede usar tanto debajo como sobre la ropa. Solo tomar en cuenta que cuando lo usas debajo debes llevar ropa que no sea muy ajustada.
J**E
Quite bulky and not easy to put on. tends to fall off and doesnt fit well under clothes. Not something you would want over the top of your clothes.
R**S
Me sentí cómoda hoy la estrene🙂pero así quedó😳😕😭 después de cuatro horas de uso cotidiano.
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