Backrest

Back braces are a proven method for relieving back pain and improving posture. By providing support and relief to the spine, back braces can reduce the strain on muscles and joints, which in turn reduces pain and discomfort. Whether you suffer from lower back pain, poor posture, or are recovering from an injury, a back brace can be a valuable part of your treatment.

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Vulkan Backrest
Vulkan Backrest
Vulkan Backrest
Regular price 399 kr
Vulkan Ryggstöd Stabil - Min butik
Vulkan Ryggstöd Stabil - Min butik
Vulkan Backrest Stable
Regular price 599 kr
Activemed Ryggstöd - Min butik
Activemed Backrest
Regular price 799 kr
Clima Care Backrest
Clima Care Backrest
Regular price 419 kr
Bort Generation Ryggstöd - Min butik
Bort Generation Ryggstöd - Min butik
Bort Generation Backrest
Regular price 2 149 kr
Refit Exceed Ryggstöd - Min butik
Refit Exceed Backrest
Regular price 649 kr
Vulkan Backrest Stable Universal
Vulkan Ryggstöd Stabil Universal One Size - Min butik
Vulkan Backrest Stable Universal
Regular price 499 kr
Vulkan Backrest Universal
Vulkan Backrest Universal
Vulkan Backrest Universal
Regular price 349 kr

Find the right support for your back, reduce pain and regain your mobility

Many Swedes live with back pain or discomfort in the back, lower back and neck. The fact is that almost everyone suffers from back pain at some point in their lives. The discomfort can be due to sudden injuries, overload, prolonged sitting or poor posture. Regardless of the cause, the pain often affects both work and everyday life. Fortunately, there are effective ways to get support and relief – and a back brace is sometimes just what is needed to take the first step towards better back health.

Therefore, you may need a backrest

The body requires a balance between activity and rest. If your back starts to hurt, feels stiff or you lose mobility, it can quickly become difficult to continue with your usual routines. Then a customized backrest can be crucial. By using a backrest, you relieve the muscles and joints of the spine. At the same time, you get help to maintain good posture, which counteracts both pain and oblique strain over time.

For many, a back support becomes a source of comfort during periods of acute or recurring discomfort. Whether you lift heavy at work, exercise a lot, have a previous back injury, or are recovering from surgery, the right support can be the difference between continuing as usual or being limited by pain. At rehcore.com, you will find back supports for almost every need.

Backrests for different needs and uses

There are many different back supports on the market, but not all of them suit all needs. That's why we at rehcore.com have collected several models, from flexible posture straps and lighter support belts to stable orthoses that provide extra support for more severe problems.

Examples of our popular backrests:

  • Vulkan Backrest Stable: A strong support that provides stability in cases such as back pain or long-term lower back pain.
  • Vulkan Backrest Universal: Light, discreet and comfortable backrest that is suitable for milder complaints or as extra support during everyday activities.
  • Refit Exceed Backrest: A flexible and adjustable backrest, excellent for rehabilitation or prevention of recurring problems.
  • Back belts and orthoses: Different models with varying degrees of compression and support, adapted for everyday life, training and heavier work.

No matter what your needs are, you can always find a backrest that feels comfortable and easy to use under your clothes.

Common ailments that back support can relieve

Back problems have many different causes and manifestations. That's why it's important to tailor your choice of backrest to your specific problems. Here's an overview of some common conditions where a backrest can be of great help.

  • Back pain
    Lumbago is pain in the lower back, often associated with stiffness or difficulty moving. Many people find that the pain worsens with strain or when sitting for long periods of time. A stable backrest can provide relief, allowing you to return to activity more quickly.
  • Lumbago
    Back pain is characterized by sudden, severe pain and often a feeling of locking in the lower back. Here you need both pain relief and stability – and a proper back support will allow you to move more without worry.
  • Sciatica
    Sciatica causes radiating pain that runs from the lower back down the leg. By using a back support, you can reduce pressure on the sciatic nerve, which often leads to a reduction in both pain and stiffness.
  • Lower back pain
    Lower back pain is often caused by overloading, incorrect lifting or poor ergonomics. With the right back support, you get the relief needed for your muscles to relax and heal.
  • Bad posture
    Sitting or standing with a hunched back puts strain on muscles and joints. A posture support reminds the body to stretch and distributes the load more evenly across the spine.
  • Gamnacke
    Gamneck means that the head is pushed forward and the upper body is hunched. With the help of a posture support, you can gradually improve your posture and reduce tension in both your neck and back.
  • Back pain
    Regardless of whether the pain is in the lower, middle or upper back, a back support can provide stability, especially during periods when the pain is at its worst.
  • Neck pain
    Many people with back problems also experience neck pain. It is a good idea to combine a backrest with a posture support to create balance between the back, shoulders and neck.

How do you best use a backrest?

When using a back support, it is important to follow the instructions and make sure that the support is fitted correctly. Always attach the back support so that it provides just the right amount of pressure without cutting in. During periods of severe pain, you can use the support daily, but remember to also vary your movement and train your back muscles when the pain subsides.

You should not wear a back brace for long periods without a break, as this can cause your muscles to lose strength. Use it as extra support for things like housework, exercise, walking or prolonged sitting. The goal is to gradually become less dependent on the brace as you build strength.

Our best tips for a better back and prevention of back pain

In addition to back support, there is a lot you can do on your own to reduce the risk of new problems or worsening existing problems. Here are some tips you can follow:

  • Vary your working position often and avoid sitting still for too long.
  • Use a height-adjustable desk if you work in an office.
  • Train strength and mobility in your back, abdomen and legs.
  • Perform simple back exercises daily, even when you are pain-free.
  • Avoid heavy lifting or make sure to use proper lifting techniques.
  • Listen to your body's signals and seek help if you experience recurring or severe pain.