Back Brace Suppliers In South Africa

What is a Back Brace?

A back brace is a device designed to limit the motion of the spine in cases of bone fracture or in post-operative spinal fusion,

as well as a preventative measure against some progressive conditions or to correct patient posture.

Back Brace Suppliers In South Africa

BL MEDICAL

Service options: In-store shopping · Delivery

Address: 19 Silverstone Cres, Kyalami Park, Midrand, 1684, South Africa

Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 8:30 am Tue

Phone: +27 11 022 1105

Who wears a back brace?

For example, a doctor might recommend a back brace to treat scoliosis which is a lateral curvature of the spine.

They might also prescribe a back brace to help a patient heal after surgery. Or, perhaps you chose to purchase a lower back brace to provide lumbosacral support while lifting heavy boxes at work.

How long do you wear a back brace?

It is important to note, that back braces are not meant to be worn all the time. Listed below are some activities which may be appropriate to wear a

brace however it is not meant to be worn more than about 2 hours daily. Excessive use of a back brace can actually lead to muscle atrophy and weakening of your core.

Can I sleep with a back brace on?

Taking breaks from wearing a brace is essential to prevent muscle weakness, and overnight is a good time to take this break.

Finally, wearing a posture brace to bed can interfere with your sleep, which can have a negative impact on your overall health.

How tight should a back brace be?

Your brace should be snug, but not so tight that it causes pain, bruising, or other issues. If you experience any of the following,

call your doctor – you may need to have your brace adjusted: You develop sores or redness that last longer than a half hour. Breathing or eating is difficult.

What to consider when buying a Back Brace?

Level of support. Back braces can be rigid, semi-rigid, or flexible.

Size and fit.

Materials.

Durability and maintenance.