(Part 2) Best back braces according to redditors

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We found 186 Reddit comments discussing the best back braces. We ranked the 83 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/estellarx Ā· 7 pointsr/pharmacy

Definitely yes!! I had a few older and younger pharmacists recommend them. Even the younger pharmacists were starting to get varicose veins and it also helps with fatigue and soreness.

Sometimes I will wear a knee brace and another pharmacist recommended a posture corrector as well.
https://www.amazon.com/Posture-Corrective-Brace-Beige-46/dp/B000KPHEXQ

I purchased my compression socks on Amazon from sockwell. They are more comfortable similar to regular socks. The sheer socks you can purchase are not as comfortable, but do provide more compression. Try both types and see what you prefer.

u/PoisonIvy21 Ā· 6 pointsr/amiugly

https://www.amazon.com/Posture-Corrector-Shoulder-Adjustable-Support/dp/B07FND2C15

This isnā€™t the exact one I used but itā€™s pretty similar.

u/talones Ā· 3 pointsr/PectusExcavatum

Something like this that has the threaded buckle thing on the front, so itā€™s not depending on Velcro. Every Velcro brave Iā€™ve used has come apart when I bend down. I canā€™t vouch for this one, just an example.


Figure 8 Posture Corrector | Invisible Shoulder Posture Strap for Men & Women | Effective Shoulder Corrector for Posture Brace | Discreet Clavicle Posture Support Rehab & Alignment Shoulders https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V6HQNF4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_SgVqDbC8M89X5

u/TealHousewife Ā· 3 pointsr/ehlersdanlos

I don't mind at all! It looks like the one I have isn't available online anymore , but this one is virtually identical to it: Back Posture Corrector for Men and Women - Posture Brace - Adjustable Back Straightener -Effective Comfortable Adjustable Posture Correct Brace - Posture Support - Kyphosis Brace (L) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07S753RWN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_otzzDbP0XMB8Z

u/AfewOrphans Ā· 3 pointsr/backpain

Oh I canā€™t remember. My wife bought it for me on amazon. something like this

u/ailish Ā· 2 pointsr/Endo

I had mine on Friday. I'll tell you about the good and the bad, because you should be prepared for what is going to happen. No sugar coating it because you need to know what you're in for, but also that you start to feel better pretty quickly. I am on day two after my surgery, and I already feel exponentially better than I did yesterday.

I am not sure what you're having done, but I had a full hysterectomy. Going under was the easiest thing in the world. They gave me versed ahead of time so it calmed me down. Then they put the anesthesia into my IV and I was out just like that. I ended up being under for 8 hours, because the endo was very severe, and my doctor was determined to do it lapro so she wouldn't haven to open me up. I didn't realize anything at all was going on the whole time.

First waking up was rough. I had pain all over, including my vagina and anus, and of course my stomach. They immediately gave me some pain meds, and the pain began to subside. I was in the post-op room for about an hour, then they moved me to a room. The pain meds wore off, and at first the pain is intense. They want you to urinate and to walk a bit before they send you home. After the first time I tried to urinate, when I tried to lie down, the pain became so severe that I started to hyperventilate, and basically had a mild panic attack, but my sister was there are was able to talk me down. I really just had to take longer and slower breaths, but in the midst of the pain it was difficult to think to do that. You are going to have phlegm built up in your lungs. It is important that you try to cough that up so you don't get pneumonia.

I went home that night. Because of the IV fluids and all the water I had post-op (you get very very thirsty) I had to urinate several times that night. I could not get up on my own. Thankfully my husband is wonderful and was willing to get up with me and help me each time. Yesterday, the pain was intense. I was exhausted from barely sleeping all night. The pain pills barely touched the pain, and my sister and husband rightly would not allow me to just suck them down like candy. It was terrible. I won't lie. Being helpless was incredibly frustrating and difficult.

The pain meds make you constipated. I still haven't pooped. Get some over the counter stool softener and take one each day. Purchase some broccoli and salad greens. Stuff with fiber. Be prepared to get full very quickly. You'll be better off eating four or five small meals because even today I could only take a few bites and then I was full. Overfilling your stomach will cause pain.

Things to have to make your first day easier. Pillows. Lots and lots of pillows. My husband went and got me a body pillow and a couple extra regular sized pillows, and I am able to use those to prop myself into a comfortable sleeping position. You will NOT want to sleep on your back if you can help it because your tail bone will be unhappy. Second, an abdomen binder. Something like this. It looks crazy, but it is so helpful to help you when you're lying down and walking around. Lastly, a goodfriend/SO/Family member. Someone who you'd be comfortable seeing you naked. They will need to help you go to the bathroom. They will need to help you change your clothes. They will essentially have to do everything for you for a day. You WILL need the support.

Everything I've said here sounds awful, and it was. But it's day two for me, and I am already feeling so much better. The pain is still there, but it is not nearly so overwhelming. I can get up and move around without help. I can go to the bathroom without help. That first day feels like it is never going to get better, but it will. Just hang in there, and you will be surprised at how quickly you start to feel better. Just don't push yourself too hard.

u/oceanrainfairy Ā· 2 pointsr/AskWomenOver30

What kind did you use? The kind that's just a few straps that go around your back, like this? Or the full torso kind?

u/noPTSDformePlease Ā· 2 pointsr/JordanPeterson

I'm a programmer who started suffering from back issues because of my poor posture.

So I went and bought this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PMJV6N2/

after a few months of wearing it my back has improved significantly and my posture is much better.

Its like $20 bucks. Buy one and try to fix yourself instead of killing yourself.

u/zinconinco13 Ā· 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

Iā€™ve had a few different belts/bands and found this one from Amazon helpful early on (Iā€™m 33 weeks with twins and this does nothing for me at this point and Iā€™m now using a Boba wrap). The belt is super annoying to try to take off and put back on when you have to pee ā€” especially in a small bathroom stall ā€” but it helped me walk with less pain. Unfortunately if you have SPD this pain is likely not going to get better until you give birth. Try to always move with both legs together like when you get into a car donā€™t stand on one leg and put the other in, sit in the seat first and swing both legs in with your knees together. Physical therapy and heating pads are good also.

u/princessbitchface Ā· 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I have two, but can only really give my personal experience with them.

The first is one of those elastic tubes that you can also use to hold up your pants in the beginning. It really doesn't provide much in the way of support, but doesn't show lumps and bumps under clothes. I tend to wear it for short days out or if I know I'll mostly be sitting.

The second is this one from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009M2U0LQ/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1. The band over the top didn't seem to do anything for me, as the belt tended to slip up if anything, so I stopped using that part (it attaches with Velcro, so I just took it off). The support is really good but it does appear lumpy/ bulky under clothes, though it helped my back enough I didn't care and wore it pretty much daily anyway. I have recently noticed that the band has developed some creases, which not only dig in, but also seem to make the weight not distribute as evenly. So, I haven't been wearing it very often. I don't think it was particularly well made and definitely won't be able to use it for future pregnancies.

u/littledetours Ā· 2 pointsr/FTMFitness

I'm not a medical professional, nor have I consulted one about this, but I've had a lot of success with the brace I got in Amazon. I spend a lot of time at my desk and tend to hunch over when I get tired, so I thought I'd give the brace a shot to see if it would help. The idea is to wear it for only 30-60 minutes once or twice a day. Personally, I love the damn thing. I don't even use it every day. The real benefit of it has been that it makes me more aware of my seated posture, and I'm now a lot more likely to recognize I'm hunching over and to correct myself before I start to hurt.

So to sum up my opinion based on personal experience: They're good and they work. Just don't rely on it or wear it when working out and you'll probably be fine.

EDIT: Here's the brace in question.

u/rockayama Ā· 2 pointsr/CampingGear

Just other features they added: they moved the aluminum stay inside the pack, behind the padding; there's an added stash pocket behind the front organizational pocket to stow a fleece/jacket, or to stash something that you want to dry out; the adjustable torso length system (which is neat, but not a deal breaker); two ice axe loops on the side of the bottom of the pack instead of a single at center (I put a Z-seat in these most times) I think they added an extra band of MOLLE style webbing on the bottom, but I can't tell from the pictures.


The biggest thing is the stash pocket (which I find useful for maxing capactiy) and the spacing of the iceaxe loops. If these aren't that important to you, you could get the older model and save yourself $10 and 1/2 pound of weight.

u/MarshMaro Ā· 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

Thanks for the update! A laparoscopic procedure will have a much shorter recovery time. Some people go home the same day, but I had to stay in the hospital overnight. I was up and able to walk to the bathroom the next day though. I actually went to the grocery store on the 4th day, but I was only able to shuffle around slowly and I needed a lot of help. The second week I was able to get around on my own using a cane. By the third week I still was pretty sore but I was able to walk around like normal. It's week 6 now and I still have some incision pain if I move in a funny way, but I'm definitely ready to go back to work.

If your mom ends up having an open procedure, the recovery time will be a bit longer. She might be in the hospital for 2-4 days and it could be 4-6 weeks before she can walk around like normal.

I'm not sure if the doctor mentioned it but here are some things that helped me with recovery:

  • an abdominal brace like this one
  • a grabber/reacher tool so I didn't have to bother people constantly to get things for me
  • a heating pad to help with the abdominal discomfort

    Side note: One thing I wasn't prepared for during recovery was how bad the withdrawal was once I stopped taking the painkillers. I was incredibly impatient, irritable and depressed coming off of the oyxcodone. My husband and I were fighting constantly until we realized it was due to the side affects from the medication. So if you're helping take care of your mom, remember to be patient! The psychological struggle during recovery can be just as hard, if not harder then the physical one.
u/nickxiang Ā· 1 pointr/Posture

maybe you could use theposture corrector back brace when you walking or working by PC .

u/PriceKnight Ā· 1 pointr/amazondealsus

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u/[deleted] Ā· 1 pointr/Assistance

I see. So... I'm going to make you a recommendation, that I really hope that you will consider...

Take 1 or 2 daily in the morning (two if you don't feel a change on the first day) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07JCXK3HP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_PgSXDbB0BRZCK

Take as prescribed on the bottle https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07C5LM7VW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_pjSXDbGBDR0F3

Within a day or two of taking them, come back tell me how you feel. ;)

u/AnxietyOfTheSocial Ā· 0 pointsr/tall