Thursday, 7 May 2015

Lower Back Pain Relieving Gel Seat Review

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Product DescriptionNow there's a way to sit comfortably through those endless meetings, long flights and overtime sporting events.

Lower Back Pain Relieving Gel Seat


chair padsCustomer Reviews:* The Ultra 95-100 has been on my office executive chair for about a month and a half. While Physical Therapy and stretching exercises got me off meds, subsequent sitting at my desk for stretches of time was uncomfortable. Since using ULTRA, the back issues were resolved, and slight pain down my glutes to knee were likewise resolved. Vent holes truly kept my legs cooler. ULTRA, in combination with sitting/standing posture tips from my PT were key to maintenance. No PT revisits visits and the remaining meds were flushed down the toilet. * I waited around 3 months to write this. I herniated L2 and have disc derangement of some kind at all lumbar levels to make a long story short. Sitting is very painful and riding in the car difficult. I live in the mountains and I have to commute 40-100+ miles round trip to go to school or pretty much anywhere. For years, I'd cut pieces of memory foam bed mattress toppers, cover then with pillow cases and haul those everywhere to pad what I sat on (which looks ridiculous and draws many stares which I've learned to ignore mostly). Still, the pain after sitting was terrible. Some days after a long car ride, I'd even be nauseous. When I got this I thought, well, it seems a little hard, not really squishy. (I have to have a deep, soft topper on my bed as laying down through the night also causes pain enough to keep me awake). Well, I've tried this pad and now use it everywhere. The tailbone cut out relieves pressure, and it's just sloped enough to align your spine. I put in on chairs, in our boat, the vehicles, wherever. It hasn't cured me of course, but now if I really overdo it sitting, the pain is much, much less, and I'm not necessarily a mess the next two days. Just make sure that the tailbone cutout is directly under you so you are sitting squared on the pad. I also recommend getting the largest one, unless you are truly a stick figure. This prevents the firm edges from lining up directly under, or near, your sciatic nerve which can aggravate that pain and also gives you a little room to wiggle around. Experiment, and you will know when you are aligned correctly. It folds up discretely and no one seems to notice me with it. I agree that the handle isn't thick enough to last, so I just carry it folded up under one arm. I also wish it wasn't so expensive but it has proved worth every penny. So far it seems to have "broken in" but isn't showing any sign of breaking down. A million thank yous to the person who thought of this!!! chair pads 

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