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Full Back Brace for Back Straighten and Posture Correction FBR05

Full Back Brace for Back Straighten and Posture Correction FBR05

Regular price $64.49 USD
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  • Better Posture Correction
  • Adjustable Velcro Straps
  • Soft and Breathable Fabric

Specifically Designed for:

  • Posture Correction for Healthy Posture Rebuilding
  • Apply for Physical Laborers to Relieve Muscle Fatigue
  • Durable and Stable Fit for Large Movements

Assisting in Back Pain Recovery

Ideal Gift for Office Workers

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 Back Brace Care

To ensure back brace effectiveness and longevity, proper use, cleaning, and storage are crucial.

Before using a back brace, make sure you understand the correct wearing method and adjustment techniques, and follow the recommended usage time provided by the product.

Regularly clean the back brace to maintain hygiene and cleanliness. Hand wash it using warm water and mild soap, avoiding the use of harsh or bleaching agents that could damage the materials.

When not in use, store the back brace in a dry, clean, and well-ventilated area. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight or damp environments. Also, refrain from folding or compressing the back brace excessively as it may affect its shape and supportive effectiveness.

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FAQs

Why you need a back brace?

Back injuries frequently occur in the United States due to job-related activities involving repetitive motion or strain on the back, such as lifting and twisting. These activities often lead to sore muscles and back pain. Additionally, engaging in sports and physical activities, particularly contact sports, can put significant stress on the back. Exploring common back injuries provides further insight.

To safeguard against the risk of back injuries during these activities, using a back brace is highly recommended. Employing a back brace delivers added support to the lower back, acting as an effective preventative measure. These braces offer compression, contributing to the stabilization of the back while in motion. Moreover, some individuals utilize back braces to address concerns related to posture and slouching.

Can I wear a back brace all day at work?

If you're new to wearing a back brace, it's recommended to start gradually. Begin with shorter durations and gradually increase the time as your body adjusts. Abrupt or prolonged use may lead to dependence on the brace and potentially weaken supporting muscles.

Could I guess my size based off my pants size?

It's not recommended to guess your size and especially not from your pants size. Place any measuring tape around your body and measure where your navel is. If you border a size, we recommend you select the bigger size.

When does wearing a brace become bad for you?

Wearing a brace is very beneficial if it is 1) worn correctly and it is 2) worn temporarily over a period of several weeks or less, and 3) if you engage in a physical therapy or exercise program simultaneously to strengthen the areas you are protecting with the brace.

Wearing a brace is not beneficial and potentially harmful to you if you 1) rely too heavily on the brace for support, 2) continue to move with poor body mechanics, 3) continue to have weakness in the areas supported by the brace, and 4) do not engage in an exercise program to allow you to wean off the use of the brace.

In conclusion, wearing a brace can be beneficial and help accelerate your recovery from an injury by protecting injured joints and soft tissue during the acute inflammatory phase of an injury. But, in order to effectively use a brace you must engage in an exercise program to improve the strength and coordination of the injured area. Wearing a brace too long will prove to have a negative impact on your function and quality of life.