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Article: Lumbar Support Belts for Chronic Back Pain

Person standing up from a couch while holding the lower back with one hand in a bright living room, representing back pain, muscle strain, and discomfort during everyday movement.
Back Pain

Lumbar Support Belts for Chronic Back Pain

People suffering from chronic back pain or a spinal condition need all the help and support they can get. Desk exercises and following basic back health tips are fantastic ways to combat these problems. However, sometimes that’s not enough. For those with clinical back conditions even lumbar back cushions aren’t enough to get them through an entire day. Back support belts come into the mix when those other methods don’t quite cut it. You might be thinking: “Well, support belts are only for people who lift heavy weights.” The idea that support belts are only for workers in lifting-intensive environments or people lifting heavy weights in the gym is wrong. Lumbar support belts can help those suffering from such conditions as spinal stenosis, spondylolysis, spondylolisthesis, sciatica, a prolapsed disc, or degenerative disc disease. Three belts in particular are great for those suffering from any of these conditions or a similar back problem:

  1. Corfit Advantage AP Lumbar Back Support – This belt utilizes a patented PowerWrap® tensioning system allowing patients to achieve superior compression with minimal effort. This belt provides focused compression on a patient’s lumbar region, the sacral region, or both.
  2. Abdominal Binder Semi Universal – This binder can help relieve a variety of aches and pains in a patient’s abdominal region. The Abdominal Binder provides trunk support and stability active men and women need. Its design prevents rolling and is also an ideal tool for patients recovering from surgery looking to reduce strains in that region.
  3. CorFit Back Support Belt 7000 – Quite simply, it’s the best lumbosacral support on the market today. This custom-fit support stabilizes the lumbosacral region to prevent and relieve lower back pain from muscle strains and spasms. The level of comfort and support provided by this lumbar belt will cause patients to look forward to wearing it. How many support belts can make that claim?

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