Back Braces and Lumbar Supports that Alleviate Pain
National
Brace and Splint offers a variety of back brace and lumbar
support options that are ideal for alleviating a number of back and torso
issues. Back problems can come in a variety of shapes and forms, ranging from
genetic defects to sports injuries to stress injuries induced by weight gain or
repetitive motions. No matter what type of back injury or condition you might
be dealing with, National Brace and Splint has a back brace that can help
unload pressure, realign your spine, reduce pain, and or allow your back to
heal itself over time.
When the back is in pain, it can have a drastic effect upon your
quality of life. Back injuries are very common and can be quite debilitating
without proper care. The right back brace can help reduce the chance of
requiring surgery to alleviate the pain caused by a back injury. Back braces
can even help shape the spine of children born with scoliosis or other spinal
defects. This external method of correcting the back's alignment can have a
major impact upon quality of life and overall health in the years to come.
Treating your back right starts with proper support and quality
care. Consult a doctor if you are dealing with chronic back pain or have
suffered a back injury as these conditions can have serious impacts upon your
overall health. A qualified physician can help you determine which type of back
brace is appropriate for your condition or injury.
Lumbar Supports (Soft)
The lower spine is considered the lumbar region of the back. Lower
back injuries and chronic pain are extremely common. Problems with the lumbar
can come from sports injuries, sitting in chairs without proper ergonomic
support, repetitive motions that place strain on the lower back, lifting heavy
objects improperly, and a wide variety of other situations. National Brace and
Splint offers a variety of lumbar support options to help patients manage their
lumbar pain and recover from lumbar injuries.
Whether you need a support belt to protect your lumbar while
lifting heavy objects, or extra support while playing a sport or sitting at
your work desk, National Brace and Splint can provide you with the lumbar
support that you need.
Lumbosacral Braces (Rigid)
Rigid lumbosacral
braces offer a higher level of support than soft lumbar braces. A
lumbosacral brace might be appropriate if you have suffered an acute back
injury such as misaligning the discs in your lower back or fracturing a bone in
your spinal column. Lumbosacral braces can also be an appropriate choice for
people suffering from extreme lower back pain. These back
supports come in a variety of sizes and styles that are designed to
contour and to and properly shape the lower back so that pressure is
alleviated, pain is reduced, and the back is allowed to heal quickly and
properly.
Sacroiliac Belts
The sacroiliac joints or SI joint is a joint in the pelvis that
connects the sacrum and the ilium. These joints can become inflamed through
repetitive motion, carrying excessive weight, and sports injuries. Sacroiliac
belts help alleviate this pain by reducing pressure on the sacroiliac
joint through circumferential compression. Sacroiliac belts can be an effective
treatment for strains of the SI joint or arthritis that has affected the SI
joint. National Brace and Splint offers a variety of SI belts that can offer
relief and comfort for patients dealing with a wide range of sacroiliac issues.
Maternity, Posture, and Abdominal Braces
National Brace and Splint offers a wide range of back support
options for people who are pregnant, suffer from poor posture, or otherwise
could benefit from an abdominal
brace. During pregnancy, women put on a significant amount of weight in
a very short period of time. The particular distribution of a woman's pregnancy
weight can have a major impact upon her back health if her stomach is not
properly supported by a maternity brace. National Brace and Splint has a
variety of maternity supports to help alleviate pressure on the stomach and
back caused by pregnancy.
National Brace and Splint also offers a range of posture
supporting back braces. Depending upon your unique posture, an appropriate back
support can help you reduce pressure on your ribs, lumbar, upper back, or
entire torso. Posture supports how can help correct posture and thus alleviate
pain throughout the body. Good posture has an effect upon internal health as
well as personal comfort. Browse through National Brace and Splint's variety of
posture supports to find the right solution for your unique posture needs.
National Brace and Splint also carries abdominal braces that can
be useful in a variety of situations. Post-pregnancy, an abdominal brace can
help women regain the tautness of their abdominal skin. Abdominal braces can
also help the body reform itself after liposuction or other abdominal surgery
that affects the shape and elasticity of the torso skin. Additionally,
abdominal braces can provide an extra level of support after operations that
leave post-operative scar tissue on the abdomen or lower back. The abdomen is
the core of the body and thus moves virtually every time any other part of the
body moves. For this reason, abdominal supports can be extremely helpful in
maintaining stability within the abdomen after an abdominal surgery such as an
appendectomy, a Caesarian operation, or a hysterectomy.
TLSO Braces
TLSO stands for Thoraco-Lumbar Backbone Orthosis. A TLSO brace can help
sufferers of compression fractures, lower back pain, spinal stenosis, back
strain, excessive kyphosis, and osteoporosis relieve their pain and correct
back injuries. TLSO brace options are designed to contour to the shape of
individuals backs. These braces relieve pain by aligning the spine, placing
compression on fractures to promote healing, and immobilizing the lower back in
order to allow for rest and the alleviation of pressure. TLSO braces are
designed to be ergonomic and stabilizing, providing a maximum level of strength
and control for the lower back. Speak to a doctor to find out of a TSLO brace
is the right choice for correcting your back injury or chronic pain concern.
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