Back Support Belt FBR04
Back Support Belt FBR04
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- Compression for Waist Protection
- Adjustable Tension
- Light and Breathable
Specifically Designed for:
- Industrial Lifting
- Warehouse Operations
- Building & Construction Work
- Relocation Services
- Office Work





FBR04 Product Features
1. Reinforced Support with Internal Stays: Equipped with four internal stays, providing enhanced support and stability to the spine and surrounding muscles.
2. Reduced Fatigue: By offloading some of the stress from the lower back muscles, a back brace can help reduce fatigue during prolonged or repetitive physical activities.
3. Soft and Comfortable Backing Material: The fabric is gentle on your skin, providing a soothing sensation while maintaining breathability. With our product, you can enjoy the perfect balance of support and comfort for your back, making it an essential companion for daily use.
4. Multiple Compression Straps: Allow for precise and adjustable pressure on the lower back, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit.
5. Customizable Tension Adjustments: Available to adjust tension as needed, tailoring the level of support to individual comfort and therapeutic requirements.
6. Exquisite Edge Crafting: Each edge of the back support is carefully cut and finished with precision, enhancing the durability and longevity of the product. Say goodbye to the hassle of loose threads and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a well-crafted product.
FBR04 Back Brace Care
Regularly clean your back brace to remove dirt, sweat, and oils that can accumulate over time. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that can damage the brace.
After cleaning, allow the back brace to air dry completely before using it again. Avoid using heat sources such as hair dryers or direct sunlight, as they can deform or weaken the brace material.
Routinely inspect your back brace for any signs of wear, tear, or damage. Check for loose or broken straps, worn-out Velcro fasteners, or any other issues that may affect the brace's function.

FAQs
Why you need a back brace?
Back injuries frequently occur in the United States due to job-related activities involving repetitive motion or strain on the back, such as lifting and twisting. These activities often lead to sore muscles and back pain. Additionally, engaging in sports and physical activities, particularly contact sports, can put significant stress on the back. Exploring common back injuries provides further insight.
To safeguard against the risk of back injuries during these activities, using a back brace is highly recommended. Employing a back brace delivers added support to the lower back, acting as an effective preventative measure. These braces offer compression, contributing to the stabilization of the back while in motion. Moreover, some individuals utilize back braces to address concerns related to posture and slouching.
Can I wear a back brace all day at work?
If you're new to wearing a back brace, it's recommended to start gradually. Begin with shorter durations and gradually increase the time as your body adjusts. Abrupt or prolonged use may lead to dependence on the brace and potentially weaken supporting muscles.
Could I guess my size based off my pants size?
It's not recommended to guess your size and especially not from your pants size. Place any measuring tape around your body and measure where your navel is. If you border a size, we recommend you select the bigger size.
When does wearing a brace become bad for you?
Wearing a brace is very beneficial if it is 1) worn correctly and it is 2) worn temporarily over a period of several weeks or less, and 3) if you engage in a physical therapy or exercise program simultaneously to strengthen the areas you are protecting with the brace.
Wearing a brace is not beneficial and potentially harmful to you if you 1) rely too heavily on the brace for support, 2) continue to move with poor body mechanics, 3) continue to have weakness in the areas supported by the brace, and 4) do not engage in an exercise program to allow you to wean off the use of the brace.
In conclusion, wearing a brace can be beneficial and help accelerate your recovery from an injury by protecting injured joints and soft tissue during the acute inflammatory phase of an injury. But, in order to effectively use a brace you must engage in an exercise program to improve the strength and coordination of the injured area. Wearing a brace too long will prove to have a negative impact on your function and quality of life.
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