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- Lower back pain can be debilitating, but there are some tools you can use to potentially lessen the pain you feel.
- We've rounded up the best products you can buy that may help lessen your lower back pain, including a heating pad, a back brace, a massager, a pain relief gel, and an acupressure mat.
Living with lower back pain is a huge challenge. Back pain affects your entire life and every activity that you do. I've lived with it for years, and know firsthand how it can alter your sleep, mood, and overall enjoyment of life.
The products below may help to relieve your back pain. They're all relatively affordable, none require a prescription, and they can be used to complement pain relief therapies like chiropractic or massage therapy. Each of the products below aims to address pain in a different way, so you can pair multiple products together to make your own comprehensive pain management program.
Some products will work better for certain people than others, so there may be some trial and error involved. You should consult with your doctor when trying new products, and these products are in no way a replacement for a doctor's knowledge.
I've used many of these products, myself, and the few products that I haven't personally used have excellent reviews from people living with chronic pain. Hopefully, some of the products below will be key to getting relief from your lower back pain.
Here are the best products that may help lessen lower back pain:
Read on in the slides below to check out our top picks.
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