Back 2 life is a great tool for the treatment of a certain type of low Back pain. The machine is effective in treating back pain related to SI joint dysfunction by promoting proper pelvic alignment. The Back 2 life will not provide much relief if any if you have nerve compression resulting from disc degeneration or herniation. SI joint dysfunction is a very common, if not the most common cause of back pain. This condition is posture-related. I would suggest that if you haven't received a diagnosis from a specialist, you should still give the Back 2 Life a try. A simple MRI will tell any doctor all he needs to know about your condition. If your pain is likely resulting from SI joint dysfunction (sacroiliac joint dysfunction), you should get great results from the postural correction delivered by the Back 2 Life.
-Doctor of Chiropractic
I have never seen an info-mercial on TV that is more of a scam that this one.
It has it all..."Doctors of Chiropractic" making bogus claims...Claiming it can fix any back pain in one try...Claiming "break through" technology that actually has been around for decades...Using religion to attract the vulnerable...Claiming a simple product is being sold for $600 "all across Europe"...Showing extraordinary result prefaced by small print...Making money off of the "Shipping and Handling" alone.
Folks...it probably costs less than $20 for them to produce that device and they are selling it for $200. It isn't breakthrough technology at all. Continuous Passive Motion machines have been around for decades and are normally used to reduce swelling in knees and hips after surgery by encouraging blood flow without the use of tendons. This is completely different than a herniated disk or pinched nerves. It certainly can't solve most lower back problems and I am certain that any doctor not being paid by them would recommend avoiding it.
Back problems are serious issues...don't try to solve them with an info-mercial.
The effectiveness of the back 2 life machine can vary depending on the individual and the specific condition being treated. Some people may find relief from using the machine, while others may not experience significant benefits. It's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before using any new device for back pain.
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That any good and bad that they do will come back to them in their next life. Hindus believe in reincarnation/rebirth.
Any work performed on the equipment to keep it in good working condition.
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I wasn't aware it had any affect.