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Registered: ‎10-04-2010

Commercial for that lower back massager

I saw this again this morning. At my chiropractors I get more up and down than sideways for my back. I know a doctor should be consulted before any of this stuff. I wonder how many have tried this and if it has helped anyone. I think everyone is an individual case and should only use if ok'd by their doctors. I hope it helps those who do use it, but, not for me.

Only want to hear if you have and use it.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Commercial for that lower back massager

Are you referring to the Icy Hot Smart Relief? I do have it. You can position it horizontally or vertically. It works pretty well for a short term fix to back pain.

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Re: Commercial for that lower back massager

I didn't get the name of it, but you lay on your back with this movement square under your lower back. When I layed on the machine early on at my Chiro's office, it had a thing that created a wave that went up and down the back. This little at home thing, goes left to right. Sorry, don't know the name of it.

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Re: Commercial for that lower back massager

Perhaps you are referring to the Kyroback? I'd love to try one. I called the company and they don't want to directly tell you how much it is without first getting all kinds of info from you. And, they try and try and try. Finally I hung up on them (after a polite "I don't have time for this, goodbye.") so I assume it's $$$. - Bird

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Re: Commercial for that lower back massager

If you are talking about the (please excuse spelling) Shiatso massager, do NOT buy it. I used it on my back a few yrs ago and hurt my back so bad I was bedridden for 1 yr. and that's the truth!

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Re: Commercial for that lower back massager

Are you asking about Back Magic, the stretching device? It's ucomfortable at first, but it feels good.

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Re: Commercial for that lower back massager

Could it be Kyroback? I looked at the website & it's $299.95!! They had a page that shows $89, but that's divided up payment. They offer some perks if you pay in full. I had used a machine at one exercise place that moved you feet back & forth while yo lay down, and it did work a bit on my back after awhile. Would like to know how it well it works for someone who has it.