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FAQ

How do I accurately measure for a Lumbar or Thoracic support belt to ensure the best fit?

Sizing & Fit (Waist/Hips): Proper fit is essential for effectiveness and comfort. For a Lumbar Support Belt or Abdominal Binder, you must measure the circumference around your waist or hips (depending on the product instructions)—usually over the widest part. Do not use your pant size. A well-fitted support should feel snug but not restrict breathing.

What is the difference between a soft (elastic) Lumbar Belt and a rigid Posture Corrector (Thoracic Brace)?

Support Type & Function: An Elastic Lumbar Belt provides flexible compression, support for weak muscles, and pain relief for muscle strain or general low back pain. A Rigid Thoracic Brace or Posture Corrector includes stiff stays or panels for serious Immobilization of the middle (thoracic) or lower (lumbar) spine, typically used post-injury or for treating severe posture issues.

Can I wear my back support while sitting for long periods, driving, or performing heavy lifting?

Usage Guidelines & Activity: Generally, Lumbar Support can be worn while sitting or driving to promote better posture, but ensure the belt is not bunching up. For heavy lifting, the support provides crucial abdominal compression and spinal stability. However, avoid wearing it 24/7; use it during activities that cause strain or pain, allowing core muscles to work when possible.

Does wearing a back support or thoracic brace weaken my core muscles over time?

Core Strength Concern: This is a common search fear. Back supports are designed for temporary use during recovery, injury flare-ups, or strenuous activity. Continuous, long-term use of a very stiff Thoracic Brace can lead to muscle reliance. Consult your physiotherapist; they typically recommend limiting use and integrating core-strengthening exercises.

How do I clean and maintain my lumbar belt or back support without damaging the material or rigid stays?

Hygiene & Maintenance: Sweat and oils can degrade materials. Always hand wash your Lumbar or Thoracic Support using a mild detergent and cold water. Remove any rigid metal or plastic stays first if possible. Lay the support flat to air dry completely. Do not machine wash or put it in a dryer, as this destroys the elasticity and Hook-and-Loop fasteners.

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