If you have a back injury or are recovering from back surgery, you know it can be a debilitating experience. Most people don’t know how important their back is until they injure it in some way, and then the simplest chores become painful events.
A back brace can help alleviate symptoms from minor back spasms to major surgical procedures, but it’s important to get the back brace that’s best suited to your needs and condition.
A back brace can be used as mere support or as a maximum stabilizing device that’s meant to hold the entire upper torso in a straight line. Many people recovering from back injuries (caused by sports or auto accidents) wear a full, hard shell back brace that reaches from the sacral area of the lower back up to the underarms. Some also have a neck brace that connects to the entire assembly to provide maximum support for broken necks and backs. For those kinds of injuries, a doctor will most certainly decide which back brace will best suit your needs and offer you maximum mobility. Other conditions that aren’t so severe will require less support.
A foam or cloth-type back brace can be used to help...