Posture Correctors

A posture corrector is intended to correct posture or as a preventive aid against slouching and other back problems. Poor sitting, unsuitable training or other factors can negatively affect our posture.

Posture correctors — how to choose

A quality posture corrector helps restore the correct curve of the spine, optimises the vertical load on the spine and normalises muscle tone. The correction happens gradually, without pain or discomfort.

How it works

Straightening of the upper body is provided by braces and a fixing strap along the curve of the spine. The braces are easily adjusted, which lets you fit the corrector to the spine and let the body gradually get used to it and correct posture step by step.

What to look for

  • Degree of correction — lighter correctors for a daily reminder or firmer models with inserts.
  • Size — usually determined by chest circumference; see the product description.

Posture correctors differ from spinal supports, whose main purpose is support and fixation rather than posture correction.

Quality and support

All posture correctors are CE-marked medical devices. Our specialists will help you choose a suitable model and size.

Frequently asked questions

How many hours a day should I wear a posture corrector?

At first the corrector is worn for a short time, gradually increasing the duration so the muscles get used to it. The exact regime should be agreed with a doctor; prolonged continuous wear can weaken the muscles.

Does a corrector fix posture?

A posture corrector helps restore correct posture and reminds you to keep it, but the best result is achieved together with back-muscle exercises. The correction is gradual.