Excellent lower back supports
At Complete Care Shop, we have a wide variety of back support products that specialise in the lower back area. Our back support braces provide reliable support for the lower back with products that deliver a smooth and elastic fabric that offers continuous therapeutic compression. Internal reinforcement creates effective lumbar support too, helping to combat lower back pain. Back support braces make for a comfortable daily living aid.
Back support braces for the upper back
Our range of back supports offers plenty of support and stability for the entire back, with a number of products particularly specialising in the upper back area. These highly effective aids encourage a healthier posture, ultimately combating back pain. they're designed to correct slumped shoulders and poor posture by stabilising the clavicle area and pulling the shoulder back for better alignment. Along with our range of neck support braces, our upper back supports are perfect for providing the best support.
High-quality back support braces
Whatever type of back support products you're looking for, you'll find a high-quality, reliable one from Complete Care Shop. All products are not only designed to provide comfort and support but also to last through heavy use for long periods of time. Find the right support and aid your recovery today. Our back supports are top quality, but if you need even more support, then make sure to look at our crutches.
- Injury management: Back braces can aid in the recovery and rehabilitation of back injuries, such as strains, sprains, herniated discs, and post-surgery recovery.
- Posture correction: Some back braces are designed to promote proper posture and relieve discomfort associated with poor posture.
- Pain management: Orthopaedic back support braces can be used to manage chronic conditions like degenerative disc disease or to alleviate discomfort caused by heavy lifting or prolonged sitting.
- Type: There are different types of back support braces, including elastic braces, corsets, and rigid braces. Consult with a healthcare provider to determine which type suits your needs.
- Size: Measure your waist or hip circumference to select the right size. Most braces are available in various sizes to ensure a proper fit.
- Material: Supports are made from various materials, such as neoprene, elastic, or fabric. Choose a material that offers the desired level of support, comfort, and breathability.
- Adjustability: Some supports come with adjustable straps or closures, allowing you to customise the fit and compression level.
- Wearing schedule: Follow your healthcare provider's guidance on when and for how long to wear the brace. Extended use without proper breaks may lead to muscle weakness.
- When using a back support brace for heavy lifting, ensure it fits snugly and provides adequate support to your lower back.
- The use of a brace should complement proper lifting techniques, including bending at the knees, keeping the load close to your body, and avoiding twisting motions.
- While a brace can help reduce the risk of injury during activities that place strain on your back, it is not a substitute for proper technique and strength training.
Consult with a healthcare provider or occupational therapist for guidance on using a back support brace in specific work or activity situations. They can provide recommendations tailored to your needs and help you avoid over reliance on the brace.