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As the distribution division of VertiBaX Ltd, since starting out in 2006, SUPPORT 4 PHYSIO have a consistent track record of:
1. Delivering sports injury, physiotherapy and first aid supplies, directly to the public, healthcare practitioners, local authorities and the NHS.
2. Making capital investments into academic research through our team of biomedical scientists, across UK university establishments. SUPPORT 4 PHYSIO has for many years, and continues to commit energy and resource into understanding human biomechanics and how it can be influenced through the use of Class 1 orthopaedic support and postural aids, in the management of joint and lower back pain.
3. At SUPPORT 4 PHYSIO we are committed to helping customers manage their joint injuries and joint pain.
4. Our SUPPORT4PHYSIO Amazon store, has over the years built up a reputation for five star customer service.
5. Please contact us, or give us a call if you would like help choosing the most appropriate joint support aid.
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Company No: 05912930
VAT No: 898048076
Tel: 01729 841022
Most people wear supports during activities that trigger pain such as lifting, walking, working or sitting for long periods. Heavier weight back supports are not designed for permanent use. Wearing the belt for activity based periods, supports the back without weakening the muscles. However, VertiBaX have developed a lightweight sensory belt which is worn for extended periods, all day every day as required, helping with persistent lower back pain relief.
A neck support can reduce movement, ease muscle tension and help you maintain a neutral head position. They can be useful for short-term relief from stiffness, sprains or mild whiplash, but they should not be worn for long periods without guidance from a healthcare professional.
It should feel snug and supportive but never restrict breathing or cause discomfort. You should be able to move, sit and stand naturally. If the belt leaves deep marks or feels overly tight, loosen the adjustment straps slightly.
Most people benefit from a belt that provides gentle compression and warmth across the lumbar area. If your pain worsens during movement, choose a support that stabilises the spine and limits excessive motion. If your discomfort is more muscular, a flexible belt that warms the core and improves posture is usually most effective.
A properly fitted belt can help reduce pressure on the lower spine, which may ease sciatic nerve irritation. It won’t cure sciatica, but it can help stabilise the pelvis, reduce painful flare-ups during movement, and provide short-term relief while you manage symptoms with exercise or treatment.
Use a lifting support when performing tasks that place extra strain on your lower back such as moving furniture, repetitive warehouse lifting or manual labour. It helps keep your posture aligned, reduces the risk of sudden strain and offers core stability when your muscles fatigue.
Child back supports are designed to be lightweight and flexible. They are suitable for posture training, mild lower-back discomfort and general support during activity. Children should only wear a support for short, guided periods and it should be properly fitted by an adult.