Back

Need wearable support to ease your back pain and/or improve your posture? There are several motives that require a back brace, and whether it’s for providing stability, treating scoliosis, or some other ailment, we have exactly what you need. 

Our back braces feature adjustable compression systems that offer support and protection for:

  • Disc degeneration 
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Lumbago
  • Lumbar disc displacement
  • Scoliosis
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Muscular weakness
  • Sprains and strains
  • Post-surgery spinal stabilization and more.

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ARYSE METFORCE BACK

The ARYSE METFORCE BACK features a double-pull compression system that provides support for prophylactic protection and injury recovery.

Scope of Application: prophylactic back protection, disc degeneration, fibromyalgia, lordosis, lumbago, lumbar disc displacement, lumbosacral spondylosis, mild spinal kyphosis, muscular weakness, post-surgery spinal stabilization, scoliosis, spinal stenosis, sprains and strains, among others

Features: double-pull compression system provides consistent support, fits comfortably under or over clothing, firm inserts provide anterior, posterior, and lateral support, removable side wings (A) and back panel (B) for customizable level of support, universal, breathable and comfortable

Product Materials: poly-thermoplastic polymer, polyester, nylon, spandex, sponge, polyoxymethylene

Directions for Use:

  1. Lay brace out flat with interior view facing up
  2. Ensure belt is sized appropriately by matching label to pleat on belt
  3. To resize, remove right and left belts from back board. Fold right and left belts to desiredsize and reattach to back board
  4. Secure back and/or side panels, if desired
  5. Wrap around waist at midsection
  6. Secure brace at front of body
  7. An extender is included to provide additional length to belt if needed
  8. Determine if belt is appropriately sized. If not, return to step 1
  9. Once belt is appropriately sized, belt can be cut to eliminate excess fabric. Be sure toalways allow for two extra sizes when cutting
  10. Tighten brace to desired comfort level using pulley system

METFORCE® TLSO

The Megaforce TLSO Compression Back Brace for Injury Recovery from ARYSE is designed to perfectly balance both support and comfort. The belt separates into three components: the back cushion, the left belt, and the right belt. Both the left and right belts are pleated at the inner end and can be folded at different pleats to adjust their length for a proper fit around your torso. Hook-and-loop straps ensure the belt stays securely in place once fitted but remains easy to remove when you need to take it off.

Once the length is adjusted to fit comfortably, the shoulder and sternal straps can be adjusted to provide you with the proper level of support and comfort. Then, the pulley system can be tightened to provide the right level of pressure that’s most comfortable for you and is easily operated with a single hand pull that attaches securely to the front of the brace.

Directions:

  1. Lay brace out flat with the interior view facing up
  2. Ensure belt is sized appropriately by matching label to pleat on the belt
  3. To resize, remove the right and left belts from the backboard. Fold right and left belts to the desired size and reattach to the backboard
  4. Secure side panels, if desired
  5. Wrap around waist at the midsection
  6. Secure brace at front of the body
  7. An extender is included to provide additional length to the belt if needed
  8. Determine if the belt is appropriately sized. If not, return to step 1
  9. Once the belt is appropriately sized, the belt can be cut to eliminate excess fabric. Be sure to always allow for two extra sizes when cutting
  10. Place arms through shoulder straps as though you are putting on a backpack. Wrap belt around waist at the midsection
  11. Tighten brace to desired comfort level using a pulley system
  12. Secure sternal strap
    Adjust shoulder straps as needed

Notice: Side panels can be removed as desired.

Frequently Asked Questions About Back Braces

A back brace is a device designed to support the back and protect areas ranging from the entire body to just the lower back. It can come in metal or plastic, typically used to encourage healing by reducing the workload on the back.

If you suffer from pain in the lower portion of your back caused by a herniated disk or degenerative disk disease, wearing a back brace could reduce your discomfort. Still, for ultimate efficacy concerning your specific circumstances, it is highly recommended that you consult an expert.

 

Back braces offer muscular and structural support in the lumbar region. A back brace reduces pressure on the vertebrae, properly keeping your posture aligned. Consequently, this decrease in stress is likely to alleviate any aches or pains that you may be experiencing. As such, these braces supply comfort and aid by counteracting discomfort.

 

Like any form of treatment, the frequency of use depends on your unique case. Consult a professional to determine how often you should wear a back brace.

 

There are a variety of back braces available, some of which are designed to provide support for the lower or middle back. Some back braces feature adjustable compression systems, while others provide prophylactic protection and injury recovery.

 

You may be able to get insurance to cover the cost of a back brace. Contact Artik Medical Supply to check for insurance coverage and determine the best back brace for you.

Back braces can help with a variety of conditions, including disc hernia, arthritis, disc degeneration, sprains and strains, spinal stenosis, lumbago, lumbar disc displacement, scoliosis, muscular weakness, fibromyalgia, and post-surgery spinal stabilization.

 

If you’re unsure which product is best for you or whether you’re covered by insurance, Artik Medical Supply can help. We can even work with your physician to find the ideal back brace.

 

Yes, orthopedic back braces assist in preventing the progression of scoliosis in children and adolescents who are older.