Posture Pump 2000 Portable Disc-DeCompression Device. Posture Pump Elliptical Back Rocker - Model 2000 If you are experiencing lower back pain, suffer from arthritis or osteoporosis, chances are that you have bad back posture. Having bad posture can lead to back problems that possibly could prevent you from enjoying the activities you like to do, such as going for a walk, riding a bicycle, etc. With the Posture Pump Elliptical Back Rocker - Model 2000, your posture problems can be solved and you can be on your way to a pain-free life again! The spine has bones and cartilage disks that are very sensitive to changes in posture. Much of the back pain one has in their older years stems from sedentary lifestyles and back posture. Bones begin to shape themselves in a way that becomes accustomed to the bad back posture one creates throughout their life, compressing the vertebrae in the lower back and leading to back pain. While this sounds bad, the good news is that back posture is one of the most easily correctable problems in the body. Correct back posture is achievable with the Posture Pump Elliptical Back Rocker by lifting and separating the back joints to their old positioning. This reinforces the spine's natural shape and promotes joint lubrication, joint nutrition, flexibility and proper back posture. With the Posture Pump Elliptical Back Rocker, you can restore your back posture to the way it's supposed to be without intense physical therapy sessions. If you have any questions regarding this product please give us a call 800-355-2956.
FEATURES:
- Relieves back stiffness and discomfort
- Dual inflation mechanism gradually lifts, stretches and separates the joints
- 2 uniquely angled air cells create multi-vectored force and promote disc & joint lubrication
- Built-in Rocking Mechanism allows you to excercise your abdominal muscles while shaping & stretching the lower back
POSTURE PUMP INDICATIONS FOR USE:
- Compressed joints and discs
- Cervical kyphosis
- Degenerative changes/DJD
- Herniated discs and subarachnoid indentions
- Hypomobility
- Joint changes
- Joint pain and/or stiffness
- Discogenic pain
- Muscle tightness/spasms
- Ligament encroachment
- Cervical nerve root swelling or compression
- Narrowing foramen
- Headaches
- Separates the anterior, center and posterior discs in a ratio coinciding with their natural wedged spacing.
- Reinforcement of the normal biomechanics of the cervical spine (Cervical Lordosis)