Back brace: Is there a device I can wear that will protect my lower back from injury?
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Is there a device I can wear that will protect my lower back from injury?
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Products mentioned in our answer below are provided to inform you about the types of technologies available and have not been evaluated by CanAssist. They may or may not be appropriate for your particular situation. Some technologies and devices may require an in-person assessment. Speak with your health care provider for additional information and support.
Protecting your back from injury is extremely important, especially when working a job that requires a lot of heavy lifting.
If you haven't already done so, you may wish to talk to your workplace about making accommodations to help you stay injury free at work. You may also be interested in knowing about back braces, which are typically designed to relieve back pain and stiffness, protect against injury and help correct posture. Below are direct links to some examples of such products:
- Universal Waist Back Support Belt by Uline (at Uline.ca) has adjustable and removable suspenders and is made out of breathable mesh that keeps you cool and comfortable. This product fits waist sizes between 26 and 50 inches and costs about $32 (CDN), plus a shipping fee.
- LordoLoc Back Brace by Bauerfeind (at Clinic Supplies Canada) consists of a lightweight aluminum corset designed to stabilize the lower back. It is made of soft, thin and lightweight materials, allowing it to be discretely worn beneath clothing. This product, which is available in a number of sizes, costs about $200 (CDN), plus an additional shipping fee.
- Basic Lumbar Support by Breg (at Ortho Med Canada Ltd.) is a durable, elastic back support that provides compression for lumbar stabilization. This product which can be used to treat a variety of back injuries, including low back pain and disc injuries, costs about $130 (CDN).
Keep in mind that while these products may help support your posture, wearing them regularly and without performing strengthening exercises may lead to a weakness in your lower back and core. It may, therefore, be worthwhile to learn about strategies for strengthening these muscles in order to reduce your overall risk of injury.
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