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The Posture Pump 4100-D is a revolutionary device designed to alleviate cervical disc bulging and relieve neck and lower back stiffness. With its built-in rocking mechanism, it not only decompresses and hydrates discs but also strengthens your core, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to improve their posture and overall well-being.
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Brand | Posture Pump |
M**B
Excellent product
Has helped with my back pain tremendously! Worth the cost!
O**5
Lo que necesitaba
Etsa máquina me ayudó a mi espalda la había estado buscando y afortunadamente la conseguí aquí en Amazon muy recomendable
C**E
Excellent achat!
Article exactement comme annoncé, livraison rapide. Je recommande cet achat. J'avais une raideur au bas du dos et un douleur assez au cou: physio, chiro et masso n'en venaient pas à bout. Après seulement 3 jours d'utilisation à raison d'une dizaine de minutes 2 fois par jour, la raideur au bas du dos est partie, je n'ai plus de douleur au cou. Facile à utiliser et facile d'entretien. Prend peu de place, vient avec son sac.
S**N
Only one day with it so far, but this feels life-changing.
I've had two bulging discs (probably more than at this point) in my thoracic spine for about a decade. It's caused a wide variety of symptoms affecting my entire upper body: things ranging from pain & stiffness along my spine itself, to constant muscle spasms along my back, to extreme muscle tightness & trigger points that pull my shoulders, neck, and hip out of alignment, and more.I've tried a bunch of decompression options, including inversion tables and a device that has you bend over while holding handles. Those options weren't helpful for thoracic/cervical, and I think might have even caused more compression on those vertebra.Long story short: The 4100-D arrived today. No assembly required, and after about 20 minutes to get comfortable with how to use it, I spent the next 30-something minutes getting the best thoracic decompression I've ever had. It basically works by expanding multiple air pouches in such a way that it pushes two isolated sections of vertebra apart. It's not a back-bend; it's actually gently decompressing your spine. I had to watch some videos on their site and read the inserts carefully, but it's important to be aware of what it's doing so that you don't work against it.Anyway, after one session this afternoon, my spine itself has been feeling amazing for the past 5 hours and counting. It's flexible, loose, and the pinched/compressed pain that I usually have around that vertebra is temporarily gone. Also, aside from that specific issue, I'm noticing much better posture, and I'm able to sit comfortably in a chair that usually causes me extreme discomfort across my entire back.I'm expecting that I should see some improvements in some of the chronic muscular side-effects of my bulging disc if I use this consistently, but even for the instant decompression relief, this is 100% worth every penny.--Some additional info for people wondering what this model does:-This "full body" model has two components connected with a durable detachable strap: one component is intended for the neck, and another is intended for the lower/middle/upper back.-There are instructions for using the components together, but you can also go to the website and find additional instructions for using them separately, to target different areas. (I ended up using the back component on its own to get a good thoracic decompression.)-Highly recommended. Single most effective tool I've purchased to deal with my bulging disc issues.
T**A
It works once you find the correct placement for you and the right amount of pressure
I had spinal decompression therapy not quite 2 years ago for compressed discs in neck and lower back pinching nerves. The mechanical unit the chiropractors office used worked well, the therapy helped but as it is a newer treatment was not covered by my insurance. Some neck stiffness, vertigo and pain were returning.I'm glad I decided to try it. It does work! It is a bit awkward at first to find the right placement under the hips, not so much the neck, and the right amount of pump pressure.My massage therapist is the one who told me about the spinal traction as she had it for back and hip pain and avoided surgery. But she does need some 'tuneups' at times also. Today she was in significant pain, enough that walking around the block would have been more than she was willing to do. Was going to take tylenol but waited until we finished testing this. She only used the lower back portion of the dual unit. Took a few minutes for her to find the position that helped. At first it was increasing pain but she squirmed around a bit and started to use the upper and lower pumps individually and suddenly found the right combo. She delightedly yelled wowser! that just fixed the pain! The unit has instructions on doing some pelvic lifts and tucks with hips, varying the pump pressure, sometimes just resting and stretching on it. This is much like the pro treatment where the mechanised traction would stretch to a level, stop, release some, go a bit further and repeat in various cycles to help pull the muscles and connective tissue, stretch gently and release in cycles to prevent over stretching or a reflexive muscle spasm. The pro treatments are 20 minutes which allows the discs to start hydrating. But the early treatments for me left me quite sore and my neck stretched enough to feel like a bobble head doll at times.This unit vs pro treatment. A pro treatment of course will have monitoring for progress and safety. I would never discourage anyone from getting professional treatment. I think this unit would be a good adjunct. Starting perhaps at home before the pro treatment with very short sessions to avoid some of the muscle soreness and build up towards the 20 minute mark. Being able to spot treat as my friend did as needed--she is planning on buying the lower back unit after trying mine only once. For maintaining the pro treatment afterwards, I think this will be very valuable if the unit does hold up.I gave this 4 stars instead of 5 as I think it is overpriced for what it's made of. If it holds up a year from now, I'll change that to 5 stars. I don't mind a company being able to recoup the cost of research and development on something effective. But for something without any electronic parts, it is priced higher than I would expect for the materials its made of. Again if it holds up with use I'll change that rating. The main thing is it is working and if continued use keeps me from another round of professional treatment, it will be well worth the price.For safety, I don't recommend trying this without consulting a physical therapist or chiropractor first. But for 2 people who have had the therapy, we are both finding it is working. We know what the right 'feel' is and how we should feel after treatment.Start slowly, try different placements under your hips in particular, different amounts of pressure with each of the 2 pumps and be sure to do the cycles of inflating, hip rocking, resting, releasing, hip rocking, then repeat. The expansion and release helps rehydrate the discs and is gentler with stretching the muscles and connective tissue. A bit of soreness when starting such is common. This is where doing short treatments and working up to 20 minutes at home could be an advantage. Listen to your body, try variations on position and pressure and when you find the right combo, it WORKS!
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