Q: What is the CoreCare Posture Corrector?
A: CoreCare Posture Corrector is a wearable support brace designed to gently pull your shoulders back, align your upper back, and encourage a naturally upright posture throughout the day.
Q: How does it work?
A: The brace applies light, consistent tension across your shoulders and upper back, which prevents slouching and gives your body feedback to sit and stand straighter, helping train muscle memory over time.
Q: What results can I expect?
A: Many users notice an immediate improvement in how straight they sit or stand, with gradual benefits such as reduced tension in the neck, shoulders, and upper back when worn regularly and combined with healthy movement habits.
Q: How do I put it on correctly?
A: Slip your arms through the straps like a backpack, center the back pad between your shoulder blades, then gently tighten the straps until your shoulders are pulled back comfortably without pain or pinching.
Q: How long should I wear it each day?
A: Start with 30–60 minutes per day and gradually increase to 2–3 hours as your body adapts; it is meant to remind and support, not to be worn tightly for the entire day.
Q: Can I wear it under clothing?
A: Yes, the design is slim and low‑profile, so you can wear it under most shirts or light sweaters; for best comfort, many people prefer a thin T‑shirt between the brace and skin.
Q: Is it adjustable?
A: The straps are fully adjustable so you can customize the tightness for your body shape and preferred level of support.
Q: Will it hurt or feel too restrictive?
A: When fitted correctly, it should feel like a gentle reminder to stay upright, not like a rigid cast; if you feel pain, numbness, or sharp pressure, loosen the straps or remove the device.
Q: How do I choose the right size?
A: Refer to the size guide on the product page and measure around your chest or upper waist as instructed, then choose the size that fits your measurement range.
Q: Is it unisex?
A: Yes, CoreCare is designed for both men and women and can be adjusted to different body shapes within each size range.
Q: Can teens or older adults use it?
A: Older teens and adults can typically use posture correctors, but anyone with ongoing growth, existing spine conditions, or previous surgery should consult a healthcare professional first.
Q: Is CoreCare a medical device or treatment?
A: CoreCare is a consumer posture support product and is not a replacement for medical diagnosis, physical therapy, or treatment for specific spine conditions.
Q: Can it cure back pain or scoliosis?
A: No posture corrector can “cure” structural conditions like scoliosis or chronic disorders; it may help reduce strain and improve posture awareness, but medical conditions should be managed with a qualified health professional.
Q: Who should not use a posture corrector?
A: People with recent injuries, surgery, severe spinal conditions, skin irritation in the area, or who are pregnant should speak with a doctor or physiotherapist before using any posture brace.
Q: How do I clean the brace?
A: Hand‑wash in cold or lukewarm water with mild soap, gently squeeze out excess water (do not wring), and air‑dry completely before the next use; avoid machine washing, tumble drying, or ironing.
Q: How long will it last?
A: With regular use and proper care, the materials and straps are designed to provide consistent support for months; lifespan will depend on frequency of use and washing.
Q: Should I talk to a doctor before using CoreCare?
A: Anyone with significant pain, previous spine or shoulder surgery, diagnosed conditions, or concerns about posture should consult a healthcare professional before using a posture brace.
Q: Can I use CoreCare with exercise or physical therapy?
A: Many users combine posture correctors with stretching, strengthening, and ergonomic adjustments; a physiotherapist can give tailored advice on how to integrate CoreCare into a broader posture plan.
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