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The 10 best back braces of 2024, recommended by experts

Whether it's lower back pain, sciatica, degenerative discs, scoliosis or poor posture that's got you down, these back braces can get you back on your feet.

The 10 best back braces of 2024, recommended by experts

Back pain is the most common cause of musculoskeletal complaints, with an estimated 619 million adults suffering from lower back pain worldwide. Dealing with back pain can make it more challenging to complete everyday tasks and to enjoy your life, as it interferes with productivity, sleep, and physical activity.

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Getting to the root of the pain is an important step in the treatment process. There are a range of types of back pain, including shooting pain, dull ache or chronic pain stemming from underlying conditions such as scoliosis or an injury. When back pain is minor, orthopedic spine surgeon Jennifer Woods says you may be able to successfully address it with supports such as back braces, though it's essential to talk to your doctor first, especially in the case of severe or prolonged pain.

Depending on the cause and type of pain, there are lots of back braces you can purchase over the counter that can provide support and help prevent ongoing or worsening discomfort.

Narrowing down the cause of your pain can help you select the best back braces for your needs, which is another reason to consult with your doctor prior to making a purchase. Your support needs may vary depending on whether you're experiencing a mild muscle strain or something more serious, like a herniated disc. Back braces can also help prevent injuries during exercise or heavy, laborious work. Once you know what your needs are, you can make an informed choice about which brace to purchase.

To help you find the best back brace for your needs, we spoke with a panel of orthopedic specialists and physical therapists to get their take on the various types of back braces, the materials used, the importance of breathability, what to look for and what to avoid. We then took their feedback and evaluated 40 different back braces, rating each by the type of condition targeted, design, materials used, strength of the Velcro, cost, ease of use and the experience of our in-house tester. We narrowed down our original list of 40 braces to the 10 best back braces. Keep reading to see which ones made the cut.

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Best for: Sciatica, scoliosis, degenerative disc disease, herniated disc, spinal stenosis, arthritis, lumbar support | Material: Breathable mesh, neoprene, Velcro | Machine washable: Yes (spot clean lumbar insert)

The Sparthos back brace for lower back pain is our overall pick and an online favorite (with more than 35,000 five-star reviews on Amazon). Its breathable mesh material, rigid lumbar support, adjustable compression and ease of use are key features that landed it in our top spot. The brace is ideal for strains and mild chronic lower back pain yet rigid enough to relieve sciatica pain and conditions such as herniated disc(s), scoliosis, degenerative disc disease and spinal stenosis. Wearing it proactively can help prevent back pain caused by muscle strains during tasks that put repeated pressure on your back and spine, such as heavy lifting, exercise or construction work.

Three firm stays, an adjustable (and removable) lumbar pad, and two Velcro straps ensure the perfect fit. You’ll immediately sense the load easing off your lower back along with gentle compression, creating stability and pain relief. It comes in seven sizes, from x-small to xxx-large. You can easily find the appropriate brace for your size by following the manufacturer's instructions for taking your waist measurement.

Former Yahoo Health Editor April McCormick, who has degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, sciatica pain and lower back pain, tried many back braces before testing the Sparthos.

She found the Sparthos back brace to be the best for support, thanks to the double-layer compression straps that help keep her spine supported, while the adjustable lumbar support hits right where she needs it. “The ease of use and durability are also a major plus since I regularly wear the brace to help with pain and prevent injury when gardening or engaging in heavy lifting," she says.

Pros
  • Removable lumbar pad
  • Double layer of adjustable straps
  • Breathable material
Cons
  • Limited sizing
$30 at Amazon

Best for: Minor strains, stress injuries, preventive support during activities | Material: Polyester, nylon, neoprene, spandex, polypropylene, rubber | Machine washable: No

Ace's simple yet effective back brace is a perfect example of why the brand is an industry leader, having been dubbed “The #1 Pharmacist Recommended Brand of Braces & Supports" in the Pharmacy Times and U.S. News & World Report 2020-2021 National Survey. The easy-to-use brace provides moderate support and stabilization to help relieve symptoms associated with minor strains and repetitive stress injuries. It also helps support a weak core and offers preventative support during work and activities.

The brace comes in an adjustable, one-size option which can support those with waists up to 48 inches. It features two adjustable straps for customizable support while still allowing for a full range of motion. The breathable back panel helps keep your back cool and skin dry, while the stays in the back panel provide moderate-rigid support. We also love that the brace is designed to prevent bunching and slippage during wear, which is a major issue with inexpensive and knockoff braces.

"Ace is the best!" wrote one reviewer. "I have scoliosis, joint instability and spinal stenosis. I have tried multiple brands. Ace works the best for support without the added bulk."

Pros
  • Anatomical design allows for full range of motion
  • Breathable back panel
  • Designed to resist bunching and slipping
Cons
  • Not machine washable
  • One size only (up to 48-inch waist)
$18 at Amazon
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Best for: Sciatica, herniated disc, pinched nerves, stenosis, degenerative disc, lumbar traction | Material: 100% inner cotton lining, outer layer construction not disclosed | Machine washable: Yes

Disc Disease Solutions's Neumatic Air Decompression Belt is backed by four U.S. patents and is regularly recommended by one of our experts, Dave Candy, a board-certified specialist in orthopedic physical therapy. "I commonly recommend the back decompression brace by Disc Disease Solutions," Candy told us. "The brace lifts and unloads the spine, not just compress it like regular back braces."

What sets the brace apart from the other braces on this list is the patented Vertical Air Technology (VAP) that helps with spinal decompression. The VAP technology decreases axial loading while increasing intervertebral disc space. Thanks to the air chambers in the belt, you can inflate and deflate it using the detachable air gauges.

The brace also works to gently stretch the torso vertically and displaces stress away from the affected disc and nerve. The end result is pressure alleviation, less pain and better mobility, which allows you to stay active while healing from an injury. It is available in sizes ranging from small to 7XL, which accommodates waists measuring 26 inches to 59 inches.

The belt is rigid enough to provide the lift and support you need, while the 100% cotton lining makes it comfortable enough to wear under your clothes nearly unnoticed. Designed to conform to the natural curvature of the spine for maximum comfort, the customizable air compression with an easy-to-read detachable gauge and pump will have you back on your feet and moving and grooving almost instantly.

One relieved belt owner with two herniated discs (one of which is bulging) and a fractured vertebrae said: "If I could, I’d give this belt a million-star rating." Wrote another reviewer: "The only belt that gave me pain relief for my pregnancy-related back pain."

Pros
  • Four U.S. patents
  • Incredibly effective
  • Ergonomic design
  • Available in 10 sizes ranging from small to 7XL
Cons
  • Expensive
$225 at Amazon

Best for: Pains and strains | Material: Neoprene, mesh, red and near-infrared lights | Machine Washable: Yes

Red and near-infrared light therapy has been shown to help stimulate healing, relieve pain, and reduce inflammation. Jazz Band’s Intelligent Light Therapy takes light therapy a step further with four therapeutic modalities for targeted relief: red light therapy and near-infrared light therapy with magnetic signals and micro-vibrations. The band also comes with versatile straps so you can wear it on your back, shoulder, knee and ankle, or anywhere else you are experiencing pain.

While not as budget-friendly as others, the versatility of its use on your entire body (and for multiple members of your family, for that matter), makes the Jazz Band well worth the price tag. In fact, this is another favorite of our Senior Health Editor, April, who is a huge fan of red light and near-infrared light therapy for both pain management and skin care.

“I was truly impressed and amazed by how effective the Jazz Band is in targeting and alleviating pain,” she shared.

The four modes are also a great perk and not something she has seen from its competitors. She added that the magnetic signals and micro-vibration setting make a huge difference in her pain levels. She said: “After a long day in the garden or an extra strenuous workout session, I will lay on the band starting at my lower back and work my way up to my neck with the micro-vibration on for a mini-back massage. I can honestly feel my muscles relaxing and the pain melting away. This is also an awesome device to take with you while traveling!"

Pros
  • Can be used on different areas of the body
  • Four therapeutic modes to choose between
  • Travel-friendly
Cons
  • Expensive
$279 at Amazon

Best for: Herniated disc, arthritis, sacroiliac joint syndrome, pain relief, sciatica | Material: Neoprene blend, Velcro, steel | Machine washable: Yes 

The Mueller Adjustable Back Brace is a great solution for those suffering from muscular weakness of the back and abdominal muscles thanks to a whopping eight steel springs located in the back of the brace that collectively conform to your back and spine for a truly ergonomic fit (most braces feature only three to five rigid steel stays). 

The steel springs, coupled with the tapered design and double-layer adjustable compression straps that pull tight around your abdomen, work to fully and comfortably support your trunk, abdomen and spine while you heal and recuperate. This is a unisex, one-size-fits-most brace, but it is easy to put on, easy to adjust for customizable compression and comfort, machine washable and FSA-eligible.

It also boasts more than 6,000 five-star reviews on Amazon. "[It] works!," raved one reviewer, continuing, "I ordered three different abdominal bands from different companies and this one fit the best. It's lightweight, comfortable and supportive! My Dr approved this for me." Another reviewer stated that "this brace is wonderful. I put it on and it helped my low back pain immensely because it makes you stand or sit straight."

Pros
  • Eight steel stays
  • Double-layer compression
  • Light-weight design
Cons
  • One size only for both men and women
$17 at Amazon
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$17 at Walmart$24 at Walgreens

Best for: Degenerative disc disease, lumbar support, lower back pain, herniated disc, sciatica, scoliosis, | Material: Air-mesh, four-way stretch material | Machine washable: No

The Freetoo back brace's construction and design are truly impressive, boasting four aluminum memory stays in the back and two steel springs placed along the waist. These work to prevent excessive stress on muscles while decreasing the pressure on your inflamed discs. 

The four-way elastic strap pulley system (which feeds through two clasps on either side of the brace) easily adjusts for 360-degree customizable compression. It comes in sizes ranging from small to XL, which accommodates waists measuring up to 55.1 inches.

The inner layer is made of velvety fabric, so you can comfortably wear the brace under clothes, while two silicone anti-skid bands on either side of the belt help keep the brace in place, preventing bunching and slippage. For those who fear the added heat and sweating that often come from wearing a back brace, you'll appreciate the breathable mesh channels that help keep your back cool and sweat-free.

Exceptional construction means this back brace provides full back support, and nearly 14,000 five-star reviewers agree. One reviewer said, "This is a winner, hands down. Look no further." Our in-house tester said the brace provided full back support and the adjustable straps offered a really nice level of customizable compression from top to bottom. She said this also helped with her posture. Another reviewer called it a "Back saver," saying: "Fits well, I love the outer straps to adjust the tightness. I have several lower lumbar issues and this helps tremendously. Would highly recommend."

Pros
  • Six aluminum stays for strong support
  • Four-way stretch material
  • Anti-skid silicone bands
Cons
  • Hand wash only
$37 at Amazon

Best for: Posture and scoliosis | Material: moisture-wicking and breathable material | Machine washable: Yes

Nothing leads to lower back pain faster than sitting with poor posture — even if it's just for an hour. To avoid this, consider trying the Fit Geno Back Brace and Posture Corrector. The adjustable brace has four fiber support rods running from top to bottom to help prevent slouching and relieve pain in your shoulders, neck, and waist.

The shoulder straps further promote better posture throughout the day by gently pulling your shoulders up and back. Four adjustable Velcro straps (two on either side of the brace) allow you to customize compression and tension through the waist. The end result is perfect posture, whether you're sitting through a series of meetings or you're riding shotgun during a long car ride. And no worries about getting too hot in the brace — the moisture-wicking material keeps you cool and sweat-free.

With nearly 4,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, it has earned praise from many others besides us. One reviewer declared it "lightweight and sturdy," adding, "I sit in front of my desk for the most part and was having back pain so i decided to give this a go. Really good quality, and it’s quite customizable too, I enjoyed wearing it. There is like a metal/plastic boning in the back to help support your back, and a sturdy wrap to support your core, I got used to it really quickly. It also looks cute because it’s not too bulky."

Pros
  • Shoulder to lower back support
  • Moisture-wicking material
  • Customizable fit
Cons
  • May be too much brace for some
$35 at Amazon

Best for: Heavy lifting, exercise, lumbar support | Material: moisture-wicking CoolMax fabric | Machine washable: Undisclosed

If your job requires constant heavy lifting, then AllyFlex Sports Back Brace is the type of belt you want to have on hand to protect you from a strain or sprain. The brace features detachable, Y-shaped suspenders that help pull your shoulders back so you can maintain good posture and prevent injuries while bending, lifting and twisting.

Two ergonomic lumbar pads sit on either side of your spine for added support, while two Velcro straps pull tight around your abdomen to ensure a comfortable and stable fit. If you're prone to sweating or you spend a lot of time working in the heat, you'll love AllyFlex's moisture-wicking CoolMax fabric designed to keep you cool and dry all day.

One reviewer raved: "This back support has wider metal stabilizers than the others I've tried. It provides much more support and gives me some relief from my back pain." Another reviewer and nurse said, "I ordered this for my husband for work. I tried it on and ordered one for me too! We are both nurses and need all the support and help we can get for our backs."

Pros
  • Detachable suspenders
  • Moisture-wicking fabric
  • 3D lumbar pads
Cons
  • Not as rigid as a powerlifting belt
$39 at Amazon

Best for: Lower back pain with inflammation and swelling | Material: Neoprene, gel, Velcro | Machine washable: No

The Magic Gel back brace is an excellent and versatile option for those looking for hot or cold therapy. We all agree, this is the kind of brace that's nice to have on hand for strains after a long day in the garden or too much twisting and diving for the ball on the pickleball court. "In general, cold therapy is most beneficial in the first few days after injury, and heat therapy can be helpful when further along in the recovery phase and attempting to regain flexibility in the joint," Woods says. 

Each belt comes with two gel packs, so alternating between heat and cold therapy is easy. The belt stays hot or cold for about 20 to 30 minutes, which happens to also be the recommended amount of time for applying hot or cold therapy in a sitting. We also love that there is a two-year warranty, so if anything happens and one of your gel packs leaks, the company has you covered.

Pros
  • Two gel packs included for hot or cold therapy
  • Easy on and off
Cons
  • Only one size
$25 at Amazon

Best for: Lower back pain, sciatica, dysmenorrhea | Material: Polyester, carbon fiber, Velcro | Machine washable: No 

A back brace that massages your back while heat (or ice) therapy soothes achy muscles? Yes, please! 

The Cueheat back brace features three heat modes and three massaging vibration settings, two removable pads, an ice pack pocket and a Velcro strap closure for customizable comfort. It is also rechargeable, so you don't have to be tethered to a wall socket, which is rare for massage braces. 

Another standout and rare feature is the pocket for an ice pack (not included), so you can alternate heat and cold therapy while still enjoying the massage option. We also suggest you give it a try on sore shoulders and legs!

One reviewer declared that she "loves it" and that "it puts the vibration closer to the spine than some competing belts do."

Pros
  • Heat and massage therapy
  • Cordless
  • Has a pocket for an ice pack
Cons
  • Not for all-day use
$79 at Amazon

With so many braces available in varying sizes, designs and price points, it's important to first consider a few key factors to ensure you get the best back brace for your needs.

  • Conditions treated: First and foremost, you should know the cause of your back pain so you know what condition you should be treating. Is it a strain from yard work? Degenerative discs from good ol' aging rearing its ugly head? Sciatica pain during or after a pregnancy? Or another more serious condition that requires surgery or physical therapy? It's important to select a brace that's designed to help with the condition you're experiencing.

  • Rigid or semi-rigid brace: With so many braces available, it's important to know if you need a rigid or semi-rigid brace. Rigid braces are designed to offer a higher level of immobilization and are often used post-surgery, after trauma or to provide serious support after an injury. Semi-rigid or flexible braces allow for a greater range of motion and are best for mild pain. They provide extra support during exercise and preventive support during other strenuous activities, like moving heavy boxes. Semi-rigid braces are the most common because they offer a combination of moderate support and flexibility.

  • Size: It's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for taking your measurements to ensure you get the right size. A brace with adjustable straps will almost always be your best bet for ensuring a perfect fit when paired with correct sizing.

  • Material: Breathable, lightweight fabric that can be comfortably worn under clothing is always going to be your best bet. It's also a good idea to choose a brace that is machine washable.

  • Comfort: If the brace isn't comfortable, you're unlikely to wear it. Of course, rigid braces are less likely to feel comfortable but may still be what you need, depending on the condition you're managing.

  • Extra features: Look for extra features such as extra stays, anti-bunching elastic, breathability, cooling fabrics or any other pain-alleviating components that can keep you comfortable and active. One of our expert orthopedic trauma and deformity specialists, Dr. Stephen J. Wallace, recommends braces that include inserts for ice or heat packs, which can be beneficial for managing pain, inflammation and swelling.

To find the best back braces for varying conditions, we first spoke with board-certified orthopedic specialists and spine surgeons to learn which style of back brace is best for which condition, and which braces the experts recommend most. Using the experts' feedback, our team researched over 40 back braces, testing those that stood out as top picks. The final list is composed of the best back braces based on the condition they're designed to treat, overall comfort, first-person experience, ease of use and affordability.

It's always best to consult with your doctor after any injury, especially one that is debilitating. Something that may feel like a minor ache or pain could be caused by an underlying condition. For example, Dr. Patrick Dermarkarian, an orthopedic spine surgeon, told us, “Osteoporosis is fairly common, and the smallest of injuries can result in fractures.”

As a rule of thumb, you should consult a doctor about back pain if any of the following are true:

  • The pain is severe and/or constant

  • The pain is worse when you lie down

  • You have accompanying pain, tingling or numbness in one or both of your legs

  • Your back is red or swollen

  • You have a fever

  • You are experiencing changes or loss of control of your bladder and/or bowel

  • The pain followed an accident

In most cases, a back brace will almost instantly relieve pain if worn correctly. It's also important the correct brace is worn for the condition causing the pain. If your back pain is chronic or severe, it's best to check in with your physician before making a purchase.

Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Melissa Boyette stresses, “I would caution against wearing a brace longer than a few weeks if you have not been evaluated by a physician.” Bracing over a prolonged period of time can lead to stiffness and weakness, she adds.

Some may think that to correct posture issues, they should wear a brace constantly. According to Candy, that isn’t the case. “Wear a brace as needed, but you shouldn’t wear it all the time.”

The goal of a posture-correcting brace is to get you used to maintaining proper posture on your own. Wear it for a few hours while sitting, then try to mimic the posture without the brace. Great posture is a life-long benefit. Once you're accustomed to maintaining great posture, it should become second nature.

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.