8 Tips for Buying a Posture Support Brace
If you are concerned about rounded shoulders and bad posture, the idea of getting a posture brace, which can provide additional posture support and help straighten you up, is appealing.
While a posture support brace can be a great posture improvement aid, remember that this kind of external posture support only is half of the solution. Posture braces can be a great aid in reminding your body of keeping a proper posture. However, just wearing a posture brace is rarely enough on its own. You also need to do corrective posture exercises to develop the muscles that allow your body to maintain proper posture after you’ve taken the brace off.
Shopping for a posture brace can be a daunting task. There are many different varieties of posture braces, and they serve different posture support issues. Some focus on reversing rounded shoulders, some on general posture support, and some on lumbar support. In this article we will focus on posture support braces for the shoulders and upper back. Lumbar support braces are a category of their own, which we will address in a different blog entry.
Here are eight tips for selecting the best posture support brace.
1. To begin with, know which aspect of your posture is the one you need the most help with. If it’s your shoulders, make sure the brace you are considering provides straps that effectively pull your shoulders back. If your concern is curvature of the spine, consider a brace with stiffer reinforcements along that area.
2. Many posture braces that correct shoulder slumping feature thin straps that can, over time, dig into the underarm area. Check to see that the product you are looking at features either larger straps, or some form of padding. Otherwise, consider wearing a t-shirt underneath to prevent chafing along the strap area.
3. Many braces advertise that they can be worn under clothing, but some are a little bulky (especially if you end up needing to wear a t-shirt underneath as well as over top). You can usually tell from product images and customer reviews whether or not the brace will be noticeable.
4. Some posture braces are constructed from latex. While latex provides flexibility, it is not in the least bit breathable. Choose a brace made from Lycra, spandex, or other fabrics to ensure proper ventilation.
5. Some posture braces provide more support that others. If the support is too weak, you will quickly forget about the brace and slump back into a bad posture. So look for a brace that is firm enough to keep reminding you of proper posture.
6. When purchasing a posture brace, don’t sacrifice quality for price. Remember, you are purchasing a device for your health, and you want one that will effectively improve your posture and/or back pain. A well constructed device will serve you better in the long run.
7. Adjustability is an important feature. Every body is built differently, and even specifically sized posture braces can’t offer the perfect dimensions for everyone. If you are having a hard time finding a posture brace that fits your body properly, look for one with adjustable straps.
8. Sizing on posture braces is not necessarily straightforward. Whenever it is possible, check the customer reviews to see whether it might be better to order a size larger/smaller.
For a review of some of the best posture support braces, also check out the following articles:
Posture Support: Our Top Picks for Posture Braces that Encourage Proper Posture
The Soft Form Posture Control Brace
Comments
My husband tells me I have horrible posture and even calls me Qausi. I would love to find something to help me improve my posture. I will be looking at these exercise tips.
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