Back, Neck & Shoulder

Back, Neck & Shoulder Supports for Daily Comfort and Stability

Support sore backs, stiff necks and strained shoulders with braces, collars, therapy aids and daily comfort options.

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Magic Back Stretcher with Magnetic Pressure Top, back pain relief
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Back, Neck & Shoulder Support Devices for Arthritis Relief

BetterCareMarket’s Back, Neck & Shoulder Support range is designed to help people living with arthritis manage daily pain, siffness and reduced mobility. This collections includes supportive braces, pain management devices, hot and cold therapy, lumbar cushions and back stretchers to help ease joint discomfort at home, at work or during recovery. 

You’ll find trusted options from brands such as Push Braces, Dr Ho’s, PainPod, Vulkan, Ottobock, and Metron.  These products are commonly recommended to support joint stability, reduce strain and improve comfort with arthritis and related conditions.

All quality back supports recommended by orthopaedic professionals to help relieve back pain. This category is suitable for managing osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, joint inflammation, stiffness and general wear-and-tear. Whether you need a back brace for lumbar support, a cervical collar for neck stiffness, a shoulder brace for joint stability or a TENS machine for drug-free pain relief; there are options to support your daily routine.

 

Back Support for Arthritis

Back support products can help reduce pressure on arthritic joints in the lower back and spine, making movement and sitting more comfortable. They are particularly useful for people experiencing chronic stiffness, inflammation and reduced flexibility. 

Options include reinforced back braces, sacro lumbar supports, lumbar support cushions, back support belts, posture braces and lumbar rolls. A quality back brace can help stabilise the spine during movement, while a lumbar cushion improves posture and reduces discomfort when sitting for long periods at work, in the car or at home.

When choosing a back support, consider the location of your arthritis, your level of stiffness and whether you want support for daily activities, rest or extended sitting.

Shoulder Support for Arthritic Joints

Shoulder arthritis can make everyday movements like lifting, reaching or dressing difficult. Shoulder supports are designed to reduce strain on the joint, improve alignment and provide gentle compression to ease discomfort.

A shoulder brace or shoulder stabiliser can help limit excessive movement while still allowing safe, functional use of the arm. Firmer supports may suit more active users, while softer compression supports can provide day-to-day comfort.

BetterCareMarket stocks shoulder supports from reputable brands such as Push Med, Oppo and Vulkan. The right support should feel secure without restricting circulation and match your level of pain and mobility.

Neck Support for Arthritis -Related Stiffness

Arthritis in the neck – also known as the cervical spine - often causes stiffness, reduced range of motion and discomfort during daily activities. Neck supports such as cervical collars can help by reducing strain and limiting painful movements.

Soft cervical collars are suitable for mild support and short-term relief, while semi-rigid collars provide more effective support when needed. These supports may be useful during flare-ups or periods of increased stiffness.

If you experience severe pain, tingling, numbness or symptoms following an injury, it is important to seek medical advice before use. Neck supports are generally recommended for short-term relief and should be used as part of a broader management plan.

Arthritis Pain Management

Pain management devices can help reduce reliance on medication while managing arthritis symptoms. Heat therapy is often beneficial for easing joint stiffness and improving circulation, while cold therapy can help reduce inflammation and swelling during flare-ups.

TENS machines deliver gentle electrical stimulation that may help block pain signals and provide temporary relief. NMES devices are sometimes used to support muscle strength around affected joints.

BetterCareMarket offers options from PainPod, Dr Ho’s, PainGone, Metron, Aus Physio and NeuroTrac. Always check suitability if you have a medical condition or an implanted device.

 

Back Stretchers

Back stretchers can support gentle stretching and help relieve the feeling of tightness or compression often associated with arthritis. They are designed to promote relaxation of the muscles around the spine without placing excessive strain on joints.

Options like the Magic Back Stretchers come in smooth, padded or textured designs. Softer surfaces may suit sensitive joints, while textured options provide more targeted pressure.

Stretching should always be gentle and controlled. Avoid forcing movement or pushing through pain. For best results, combine stretching with regular movement, posture support and guidance from a healthcare professional.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions about BetterCareMarket's Back, Neck & Shoulder:

A back brace, sacro lumbar support or lumbar belt may help if you need extra support around the lower back. If your discomfort is worse when sitting, a lumbar cushion or lumbar roll may be more suitable.
A posture brace usually supports the upper back and shoulders. A back brace usually supports the lower back or lumbar area. Choose based on where you feel discomfort and what activity you need help with.
A neck collar may be useful for short term support when your neck feels stiff, tired or strained. Seek medical advice first if your symptoms are severe, linked to an injury, or include numbness, tingling or weakness.
A shoulder brace may support comfort, stability and gentle compression for people managing shoulder arthritis. It should feel secure but not tight. For ongoing pain or reduced movement, ask your healthcare professional for guidance.
Heat therapy is often used for stiffness and tight muscles. Cold therapy is often used during swelling or flare ups. TENS may support temporary pain relief. The right choice depends on your symptoms and health needs.
Some supports can be worn during daily activities, but many are best used for shorter periods. Wearing a support too long can sometimes reduce natural movement or muscle use. Follow the product instructions and clinical advice.
Measure the area listed in the product sizing guide, such as waist, chest, shoulder or neck circumference. A support should feel firm and stable without cutting in, restricting breathing or affecting circulation.
Some supports may be suitable during recovery, but only if they match your treatment plan. Always check with your surgeon, physiotherapist or occupational therapist before using a brace after surgery.
Yes. Carers may find these products useful when helping someone manage comfort, posture or movement during daily tasks. The right support can make routines feel more controlled, especially when paired with suitable Daily Living Aids.
Some Braces & Supports may be NDIS eligible if they relate to your disability needs and plan goals. BetterCareMarket is a Registered NDIS Provider, but you should confirm suitability with your plan manager, support coordinator or therapist.