two legs that keep the back2life

The cost is $199.75, and it is made of plastic and it weighs 12 pounds. It is made up of four component parts, a base to hold the electric portion, two legs that keep the back2life upright, and a horizontal piece that has two sections in which you place your legs. All the parts fit together with ease. The control panel at the front of the machine adjusts the machine to your height, in the 4’8″ and 6’6″ measure range. The machine pulls your legs a little up and towards you, lifting up the hip region of your body, before returning your legs to the position it was in before this exercise commenced. All the work is done by the machine, in completing this motion. This is technically called the “continuous passive motion”. All you do is to lie back and await the completion of the twelve minute cycle. The machine is programmed to turn itself off at the end of a cycle; expert advice suggests you wait for some extra two minutes before leaving the cycle position. To get you off the floor is the only part of the therapy requiring quite hard effort, for you have to do that yourself. It is advised that you use the machine two times a day, and will be able to see the effects within two weeks, from the start of use, you are to continue for thirty days, as the machine is made for a gradual long term usage.

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