Waist & Back Support Belts - CVS Pharmacy

17 Jun.,2022

According to the National Institutes of Health, roughly 80 percent of adults will develop lower back

 

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According to the National Institutes of Health, roughly 80 percent of adults will develop lower back pain at some point during their lives. If back pain is making it difficult for you to complete your daily activities, waist belts and back braces may help you get relief. CVS offers a diverse assortment of waist and back braces, giving you the ability to buy online and have your new brace shipped to your home.

Understanding Back Pain

Back pain can have a number of causes. Poor posture that puts extra pressure on the lower back can be responsible for discomfort. In addition, back pain may be caused by sprains, strains, problems with spinal discs, sciatica, injuries and irregularities of the spine. If you're experiencing back pain for the first time, see your health care provider for a diagnosis. He or she can determine the cause of your back pain and recommend the best treatment options for your needs. Should your medical provider recommend a waist or back brace, he or she can give you tips regarding what type is right for you.

Protecting Your Back From Strain

Lifting heavy objects may pose a risk for back injuries and for abdominal hernias, a medical condition in which the organs or fatty tissue stick out through the muscles of the abdomen. Fortunately, you can take steps to reduce your risk of injury by wearing a work back support brace. These braces resemble belts and often have suspenders that fit over the shoulders. Once they are in place, the braces help you maintain proper posture while bending and lifting.

Supporting Your Lower Back With Back Support Belts

Belt-style waist and back braces may also be recommended for individuals experiencing low back pain. By lifting the abdomen and promoting proper posture, belt braces ease pressure on the lower back. This in turn can reduce inflammation and discomfort. Typically, belt-style braces are adjustable; however, it is important to check the sizing information to ensure that you select a brace that will fit your body.

Easing Back Discomfort Before and After Pregnancy

Back pain can be common during pregnancy, as a growing baby bump can put extra pressure on the spine. Maternity belt braces can address this problem. The braces fit under the belly and help to lift and carry the load to ease strain on the back. After pregnancy, some women are told to wear abdominal binders to assist with the recovery process.