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A lot of us are very accustomed to slouching. And while the position may be much easier and more comfortable than sitting up straight, it’s no good for your back. So why is it so difficult to stop? If you’ve been slouching your whole life, that’s simply what your core and lumbar muscles get accustomed to. To quit the habit, you’ll need to retrain these muscles.
Here’s where a back brace comes in. Our LumboTrain incorporates medical-grade compression knit. When you wear the brace, the knit communicates with the muscles, helping them send and receive signals to and from the brain. Essentially, this improves how you activate your back and abdominal muscle groups and remind them to maintain your posture, helping you retrain your slouching muscles.
If you have more advanced postural issues, however, we’d recommend the LordoLoc. This back brace covers more of the spine and incorporates aluminium stays to support your back muscles better.
Back braces are also an effective way to relieve lower back pain. A CMRO study, for instance, found that the LumboTrain effectively relieves participants’ non-specific back pain (i.e., general back pain not associated with acute injury or degenerative disorder). It does so through its muscle-activating compression knit and a sacral gel pad that massages painful areas as you move. However, how effectively a back brace relieves back pain depends on how suitable it is for your condition.
For example, the LumboTrain may relieve non-specific back and lumbar pain from milder injuries and conditions. But a simple compression brace may not be enough if your lumbar has a bulging disk. In this case, you may need something like the LumboLoc forte, which incorporates stays and a lumbar belt to stabilise the back and unload the lumbar vertebrae.
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On that note, a good back brace can help you recover from certain back injuries. Because along with relieving pain, they also:
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Back braces can also help protect your lumbar in sports. The Sports Back Support, for example, incorporates a similar structure to the LumboTrain. The breathable compression knit works directly with your muscles to improve how they support your spine. It will be especially handy for more physically demanding workouts like deadlifts and sports that put a lot of pressure on (and require a lot of movement from) your spine.
And no - not all back braces protect your spine by restricting movement. As the Sports Back Support has no rigid parts, it’s perfectly flexible. Hence, it won’t interfere with your ability to curve your spine this way and that while surfing or negatively affect your martial arts form.
Last but not least, back braces can help you manage degenerative disorders, chronic instability, and sciatica. At the risk of sounding like a broken record:
As with injury recovery, the general rule of thumb is that softer braces are best for milder conditions and symptoms. In contrast, more rigid braces like the SacroLoc and LumboLoc are ideal for serious cases.
As we always say, braces can do a lot for muscle activation, pain relief, and joint support. But for the bests results, you should combine them with other strategies.
For many reasons, lower back braces can be a great addition to your routine. They support and protect your spine, boost circulation, and relieve pain. So if you want to protect your lumbar after an injury, manage a spinal condition, or even just work on your posture, a lumbar brace (along with some strengthening, stretching, and ergonomics work) is the perfect solution.
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A. Measure the intended wearing position as indicated below. If you plan to use the belt for multiple purposes, choose the size corresponding to the largest area.
< Position >
Upper hips / Widest area around the hips / Around the abdomen
< Sizes >
S: up to 28.7” / M: up to 32.7” / L: up to 37.8” / XL: up to 45.3”
A slightly larger size will not affect the fit. In general, we recommend sizing up if you are unsure about which size to choose.
For children and those with a very slim physique, we recommend selecting size S.
A. Since it doesn’t have rubber, many users report that it stays in place very well.
If you find that it does move, please refer to the common causes and their solutions below.
1. There is a big disparity between the waist and hip circumferences.
OR
There is frequent movement from sitting down and getting up or bending over.
→ Solution: Wear the belt above the hips and around the stomach.
2. The belt is worn over slippery material.
→ Solution: Wear it over cotton material and avoid layering clothing underneath.
A. It depends on the clothes you are wearing, its position, and how tightly it is fastened.
If wearing it at the waist, you may be able to just loosen it.
If it’s around the hips, you can loosen the adjustment straps and slide the belt up.
We recommend tightening the belt again afterwards to achieve the best fit.
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