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Find targeted support for your back and spine with adjustable braces and hot/cold compression therapy wraps built for comfort and stability. Whether you’re dealing with lower back pain, lumbar strain, sciatica symptoms, or need daily posture support, these products help provide compression and support where it matters most.

This collection includes lumbar support braces (LSO) for stabilization and hot/cold therapy wraps for soothing relief after activity, work, or post-op recovery. Many options are designed for extended wear and flexible movement, making them ideal for home, work, or rehab routines.

Common uses include:

  • Lower back pain support
  • Lumbar and spine stabilization
  • Hot/cold therapy for sore muscles
  • Compression support for recovery
  • Cervical spine support with neck collars

Frequently asked questions

What back brace is best for lower back pain?

A lumbar support brace is often best for lower back pain because it helps stabilize the lower spine while providing comfortable compression for daily support.

What is an LSO back brace?

An LSO (Lumbar-Sacral Orthosis) is a brace designed to support the lower back and lumbar spine. It’s commonly used for stability during recovery, chronic pain, or spine support needs.

Can hot or cold therapy help back pain?

Yes — cold therapy can help reduce swelling and inflammation, while heat therapy helps relax muscles and improve comfort. Many people alternate hot and cold depending on symptoms.

How tight should a back brace be?

A back brace should feel snug and supportive, but not restrict breathing or cause numbness/tingling. It should stay in place while allowing comfortable movement.

Can I wear a back brace all day?

Many braces are designed for extended wear, but all-day use depends on comfort and your condition. For long-term use, it’s best to follow medical guidance.

What’s the difference between a back brace and a compression wrap?

A back brace focuses on stabilization and support, while a compression wrap is often used for hot/cold therapy and muscle relief with flexible compression.