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Add On Head Rest Description: Low back pain and neck pain relief plus whiplash injury protection. This ergonomic cushion improves the comfort and safety of your car's head restraint. (addonheadrest.com) |
Invertrac Description: Unique traction treatment for back pain relief. (invertrac.com) |
Orthorest Backcare Description: Irish company offers a range of products that relieve back pain and related conditions. (orthorest.com) |
PLAsia International Description: Acu-Massage cushion for use when sitting for extended periods of time. (plasia.com) |
Posture Control Orthotics Description: Peoducts which quantify design, function, and posture with decreased foot, ankle, knee, and back pain. (pcopco.com) |
Posture Point Ergonomic Seating Description: Specializes in the provision of ergonomic seating and chairs. (posture.co.uk) |
Star Medical Systems Description: A Leading manufacturer of quality orthopedic supports and pillows since 1991. We only sell to dealers and distributors, please no retail. (starmedsys.com) |
The Back Seat Description: Relieves lower back pain by offering lumbar traction while sitting. (thebackseat.com) |
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