Collection: brace for slipped disc

Understanding Slipped Disc Support

A slipped disc (herniated disc) often causes debilitating pain due to nerve compression. Proper spinal alignment through bracing helps reduce inflammation and prevent further injury.

Why Choose Our Back Braces?

  • Targeted Compression Adjustable straps apply therapeutic pressure to stabilize lumbar regions
  • Breathable Materials Moisture-wicking fabrics prevent skin irritation during extended wear
  • Versatile Use Suitable for office work, post-surgery recovery, or chronic pain management

Featured Support Solutions

1. Adjustable Posture Corrector Brace

!Posture Corrector

  • Key Benefits
    • Corrects hunchback & scoliosis
    • Relieves cervical/lumbar strain
    • 360° breathable mesh design

2. Deep Tissue Massage Gun

!Massage Gun

  • Therapeutic Advantages
    • 10mm percussion depth for muscle knots
    • 6 replaceable massage heads
    • Enhances blood flow to injured areas

3. Pregnancy Support System

!Maternity Belt

  • Dual-Action Design
    • Reduces lower back tension
    • Adjustable shoulder straps
    • Supports abdominal muscles

Recovery Protocol Guide

Stage 1: Acute Phase (1-2 Weeks)

  • Use Upper Back Brace 4-6 hours daily
  • Combine with ice therapy

Stage 2: Subacute Phase (3-6 Weeks)

  • Gradually increase brace-free periods
  • Add Massage Gun therapy

Stage 3: Maintenance Phase

  • Wear braces during high-risk activities
  • Perform core-strengthening exercises

FAQs

Q: How long should I wear a slipped disc brace daily?

A: Start with 2-3 hours, gradually increasing to 6-8 hours as tolerated. Avoid 24/7 use without medical supervision.

Q: Can pregnant women use these supports?

A: Yes! Our Pregnancy Support Belt is specifically designed for maternal spinal relief.

Q: Do these replace medical treatment?

A: No. Braces complement physical therapy/surgery. Always consult your physician.

Q: How to clean the braces?

A: Hand wash with mild detergent. Air dry completely before reusing.

Complementary Therapies

  • Apply heat packs before bracing
  • Use Posture Trainer during computer work
  • Schedule regular massage sessions