🌀 Elevate Your Comfort: Say Goodbye to Back Pain!
The HONGJING Decompression Back Belt is a revolutionary lumbar support device designed to alleviate lower back pain through clinical-grade traction and decompression therapy. With a unique hand pump for safe inflation, it fits waists from 29 to 49 inches, making it a versatile solution for anyone seeking relief while maintaining an active lifestyle.
Manufacturer | HONGJING |
Part number | hj-tb-m1103 |
Item Weight | 703 g |
Product Dimensions | 114.81 x 12.95 x 1.52 cm; 703.07 g |
Item model number | hj-tb-m1102 |
Size | One Size |
Colour | Blue |
Material | Polyurethane |
Shape | Wedge |
Item thickness | 0.5 Centimetres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Inflatable |
Specific uses | Herniated Disc |
Included components | Decompression Belt, Hand Pump, Extension Pad |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**E
Seems to be working
I have two herniated discs which, one after another, has caused the most miserable year of my life. More recently the left side herniation (I have the joy on both sides) at L5 S1 had got really out of hand. The pain down my left leg actually made my eyes water.I'm a fit and healthy 40 year old. I run and cycle 3 times a week and walk everyday covering 17-20 miles a week. I'm healthy BMI. Im writing all this because chances are if you're reading this you have a similar problem and you may not be as active as me. I'm living proof that this can happen even if you're not overweight or inactive.What this has meant though is that basically there is nothing for me except either "time" or surgery. So far I've opted for time but only because I want to enjoy the summer after this ruining the last 12 months of my life. Then this really bad patch arrived and in all honesty I had no idea how I was going to get better. I can't even lie down to relieve the pain now, which has always been my go to. The pain in my leg was so intense I couldn't concentrate. I've worked through the whole time except 1 day but I honestly thought I'd have to get signed off.I've tried pregablin but that seemed to make it worse. A good dose of codeine was the only relief but short lived and the surgery seems to act like I'm a drug dealer every time I ask for it.I had a bad herniation when I was 16 and I was immediately given a back brace. This time everyone said no braces because "you'll be reliant". Well being reliant on codeine doesn't seem much better!I've tried everything you can find on the internet. tens machine, scisticalm machine, CBD cream (that actually did help) countless supplements turmeric, magnesium, potassium. I paid for specialist pilates lessons. Swimming. You name it if it says "may help back pain" I've done it. Although some help with pain none seem to be sustained, so although a few hours of relief then later in the day I'm back to square one. At 40 surgery really doesn't seem appealing. I know maybe you will be reading this while waiting for surgery but for me the risk that another disc goes after just doesn't seem appealing until I know I've done everything I can. But this recent decline really had me considering I had made a mistake and just needed to get it done.We went away for a holiday and while away in the wild I realised just how bad it was. At home I can control things but outside I was really struggling.I happened to meet a chap who saw how bad I was and asked what the problem was. He'd had a similar experience and recommended this belt. I got it ordered to our holiday accomodation the next day thinking we'll its the only thing I'd not tried. Plus the only thing 3 physios, 2 GPs and a neurosurgeon can agree on is if this was 40 years ago I'd be sent to do the full traction table in a rehab unit...The first time I put it on I was sceptical. Took it off after 30 mins and pain was back almost immediately. But then I tried again and again and over about 4 days the intense eye watering pain stopped coming back.I'm not saying this is curing me and I'm not sure it works how they say or if a non inflating belt would do the same. but it seems to be lifting me off the nerve. Ive a long way to go for this to recover as even if this is taking the pressure off the nerve, the nerve has to repair which takes time. But it's now been 10 days of belt use and it's the first time I've actually thought I can get better without surgery. I've not taken any pain killers in over a week. Id class the pain I currently have to be fluctuations of 3 to 5 out of 10 whereas before it was 7 to 10 out of 10.Maybe it has nothing to do with the belt of course but I do think that's unlikely. It's the most sustained improvement I've seen and I've had months of no improvement at all. I'm also not susceptible to placebo given how many other "remedies" I've tried without any decent results. One thing for sure it's not made me worse so I really do recommend giving it a go especially if like me your only problem is the nerve. I have to say I do feel it makes me a bit stiff muscle wise so if you're still suffering with muscle spasms then do be careful and only use it little and often rather than big sessions. Good luck to you if you do give it a go. I can honestly say this is the worst I've ever felt physically and mentally so I know how you feel and I hope you get better.
B**G
Back relief working okay.
I bought it to relieve my back pain.I received the product initially that broke after 2-3 uses. After I complained, the seller's sales team contacted me, and they organized a replacement instantly. The new one works quite well and gives sufficient stretch in the back. The air-filling method is not too difficult and holds the pressure until the air is released. I think it's not good to tighten the belt too much on the belly before starting, as stretching will create more unnecessary pressure.I would give customer service 5 start and the product 3 star.
A**R
Works well for me
I have had back problems for over 30 years and frequently have to visit the physio. My problems are in the lower back area and they come and go. Last week I had a very bad bout, and, more in hope than anything, I thought I would try a decompression belt. I have seen them advertised all over the place, with the usual claims for how effective they are.I bought this one because it was relatively inexpensive, but looked well-made, and had some good reviews. It was a reasonable risk. I was sceptical, but I have to say that it has worked very well for me (much to my surprise). In the past, I have benefitted from traction, but not many places offer this treatment now. What this belt does is similar to traction, applying a gentle stretch to the lower back, and although it takes a little time to get used to, the relief is very noticeable.I try to wear the belt every morning for about half an hour after my morning exercises, and I make sure to use it if I am doing any jobs at home that require lifting. Also good for sitting at the desk for prolonged periods as it stops me from slouching!I cannot say whether this will work for you, but it may be worth a try. It's a relatively modest investment for something that could provide you with relief. (I would suggest that you discuss this with your doctor or physio if you have a major back condition that is under treatment).
A**.
Pump was faulty unable to use product
Product looked good pump did not work,pipe was pinched in due to poor packaging
T**T
Im going with a two star review because it didnt help at all with my back problem...
Edit: Bumped the product review 1 star for two reasons: 1) I am actually finding it gives me a lot of support in the sitting position, which I find incredibly uncomfortable without the belt. And 2) Because the product did not work the way I had hoped, the seller has offered a full refund - which I have declined because of reason 1.The positives: Well made. Sturdy. Velcro works very well at securing to waist (I have a similar non-decompressing waist strap on which the velcro is rubbish!). Pumps up well although not nearly enough to actually give any noticeable 'decompression'.I have a slipped disc L5/S1 resulting in compression of the S1 nerve root that is causing considerable discomfort. Tried this and it didnt work at all. Did not hasten healing and did not give any pain relief.That said, it may work on other people - or on other conditions. As stated, it seems very well made and sturdy and is comfortable enough to wear although bending down with it on is not recommended.
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