With so many companies claiming to have the best cure for back pain, it can be difficult for back pain sufferers to decipher what type of treatment option is best for them. Ultimately, the decision should not be a leap of faith. It should be based on common sense.

The statistics are startling…

-The American Association of Neurological Surgeons estimates: “75 to 85 percent of all Americans will experience some form of back pain during their lifetime;” and for preventing back pain, one of their suggestions is to “Maintain correct posture when you’re sitting and standing.”

- The American Chiropractic Association states: “Back pain is one of the most common reasons for missed work. In fact, back pain is the second most common reason for visits to the doctor’s office, outnumbered only by upper-respiratory infections” and “Most cases of back pain are mechanical or non-organic—meaning they are not caused by serious conditions, such as inflammatory arthritis, infection, fracture or cancer.” Furthermore, the ACA advocates back pain sufferers to “maintain proper posture” in order to help prevent back pain.

- The University of Maryland Medical Center claims: “Back pain is the leading cause of disability in Americans under 45 years old. Each year 13 million people go to the doctor for chronic back pain.” Yet, “Most back pain can be prevented by keeping your back muscles strong and making sure you practice good mechanics.”

- Medical News Today reports “According to the NHS (National Health Service), UK, back pain is the largest cause of work-related absence in the United Kingdom.” This finding indicates that back pain is not just an American Problem. In the same report, MNT also provides the following insight: “Experts say that back pain is associated with the way our bones, muscles and ligaments in our backs work together.” This means: body alignment.

The main takeaways from the findings above are:

#1. Back pain is a massive health problem affecting a majority of adults in the USA and abroad (United Kingdom).

#2. Back pain is a massive health problem that affects productivity in the workplace and the economic livelihoods of citizens in both the USA and abroad (United Kingdom).

#3. Back pain is most often caused by mechanical means, which means it can be treated and prevented with mechanical means, such as back strengthening exercises and the maintenance of good body mechanics and spinal alignment (good posture).

The 3 takeaways mentioned above beg the question: “Is there a back pain cure that enables a chronic back pain sufferer to quickly and easily strengthen their back muscles while, at the same time, ensuring good posture?” The answer to this question is a resounding YES.

The BODY-ALINE is the first exercise machine specifically designed to strengthen the back and realign posture muscles in one simple motion.  It enables practically anyone (ages 12+) to safely & effectively address the mechanical root cause of most chronic back pain from the comfort of their home.  All this without having to visit a therapist, gym or doctors’ office, and it does so with one highly targeted exercise motion. No other back pain cure in the world can make this claim.

All you do is sit down, lean back, rotate your arms and let the smooth easy exercise motion of the BODY-ALINE guide you to a stronger back and better posture in just minutes of use per day. Plus, you get a soothing roller massage for your spinal muscles. Achieving strong back muscles and good posture are integral components to relieving most back pain and pressure and now, thanks to the BODY-ALINE, there has never been an easier way to do it.

The solid straightforward biomechanical premise of the BODY-ALINE, along with its convenience, ease-of-use and effectiveness, make it the ideal (common sense) solution for most chronic back pain; and resoundingly different — and better than any other back pain cure/treatment in the world.

ABOUT US:
Robert Gearhart Jr., RN.
BODY-ALINE Co-Founder/Co-Inventor
180 South Western Ave (Suite # 180)
Carpentersville, IL 60110
PH: 888-901-4616
E: [email protected]

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