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Back brace

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 781 ✭✭✭Rogueish


    I've done a quick search of my usual suppliers and haven't found your particular brace. You best bet is to try Physioneeds in Dublin

    (Link here to their online store http://www.physioneeds.biz/servlet/search?type=4)

    They don't have the exact back brace but maybe if you talk to them they could source/order it for you. Be warned they can be/are expensive.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 334 ✭✭WhatsGoingOn


    Rogueish wrote:
    I've done a quick search of my usual suppliers and haven't found your particular brace. You best bet is to try Physioneeds in Dublin

    (Link here to their online store http://www.physioneeds.biz/servlet/search?type=4)

    They don't have the exact back brace but maybe if you talk to them they could source/order it for you. Be warned they can be/are expensive.

    Thanks Rogueish, think I'll just order from the sites I listed, they are based in the UK, so shouldn't take long.
    Cheers.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 247 ✭✭because_I_can


    id recommend getting a good physio or physical therapist's opinion before wearing a belt like this during sport

    you already have a built in belt in your back and all it needs it strengthening/flexibility possibly

    i had a tight lower back for ages and went for a belt like above but it was only temporary relief. once i really got my back and core sorted with a regime very thorough dynamic warmups and lots of back strengthening my need for a belt and all pain disappeared


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 334 ✭✭WhatsGoingOn


    id recommend getting a good physio or physical therapist's opinion before wearing a belt like this during sport

    you already have a built in belt in your back and all it needs it strengthening/flexibility possibly

    i had a tight lower back for ages and went for a belt like above but it was only temporary relief. once i really got my back and core sorted with a regime very thorough dynamic warmups and lots of back strengthening my need for a belt and all pain disappeared

    It was my physio that recommended i get a brace. I have a problem with my upper back, neck area. He has been strapping me up, and mentioned a brace like this but he wasn't sure where to get one. My job involves sitting in front of a computer all day and I have a bad posture, so the idea is to 'train' me to have a good posture.


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