Posture Pump 4100-S Portable Disc-Decompression Device

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Posture Pump 4100-S Portable Disc-DeCompression Traction Device. Lightweight and cost effective, this apparatus employs Expanding Ellipsoidal Decompression (EED®). Compressed low back joints and discs are simultaneously decompressed and aligned in a curved configuration. MRI studies under EED® via Posture Pump® have concluded that this unique patented action separates the joints at the anterior and posterior aspect of the discs in a ration coinciding with their natural wedged spacing, allowing disc protrusions to be drawn into the disc proper. Continuous expansion and contraction of ellipsoidal air cells is employed to create alternating hydration and milking of the invertebral discs. Longer expansion periods are employed for curve restoration. EED® does not remove the normal curved shape from the spine as in linear traction and is therefore not harmful to natural spinal curves.

FEATURES:
- Combines both Neck & Back Exercisers into one. Leatherette comfort pad attaches both exercisers and conveniently folds and locks together for easy travel
- Comfort pad is designed to stretch and fit all body types
- A must have for sufferers of Neck and Back stiffness and discomfort

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)