Relieve back pain and increase mobility with the SpineDeck 2.0 | Boing Boing

2022-05-14 20:11:05 By : Ms. Linda Luo

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People will go to great lengths to relieve their back pain because it truly is one of the most nagging and worst kinds of pain to experience. While there are books and articles to guide you through how to manage your pain, your money is better spent on a product that'll instantly release back pain and tension anywhere you are. The SpineDeck 2.0 is a portable orthopedic back stretcher built with an ergonomic design to provide better spine alignment and flexibility and is now on sale for only $44.99. 

With nearly 65 million Americans from ages 18 to 64 reporting recent back pain to their doctors, chronic back pain has no age limit. The SpineDeck™ 2.0 is made of sturdy materials, including 88 plastic pins and a foam pad center, which is what activates a natural acupuncture effect on your spine and improves blood circulation throughout your back. Featured on both Women's and Men's Health, this is a professionally tested tool, healing pain ranging from muscle spasms, pinched nerves, herniated discs, sciatica, degeneration, tight knots, excessive flexion, and more. 

Additionally, excessively sitting at a desk all day is killing your back and ruining your posture. What's great about the SpineDeck™ 2.0, is that it's small enough to take with you on the go and has a chair holder that can easily be attached to any seat. Use it while laying down or sitting, and modify it to your liking with three height adjustable slots to choose from.

As said by a very happy customer, the SpineDeck™ 2.0, "has relieved my back pain, sciatica, and improved my posture. This is truly a life-changing tool!"

Don't let back pain hold you back any longer and take control of your life — for just $44.99, you can have a solution to your pain with the SpineDeck™ 2.0 orthopedic back stretcher. 

Prices are subject to change.

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