BetterBack Helps Eliminate Lower Back Pain
Description

Many of us experience lower back pain in our lifetime because of short or long term disabilities, or poor posture. Lower back pain is never fun, and prevents a lot of us from being active and enjoying what we love.

Better back wants to change all of that by helping us regain good posture and alleviate lower back pain.

BetterBack is a lightweight belt that you wear around your waist and knees that allows you to sit straight up effortlessly, easing lower back pain while doing so. The way it’s designed, it immediately (comfortably) forces you to straighten your torso, thus eliminating the slouching which can be a culprit in causing and elevating lower back pain.

There are several back support systems that focus on lumbar spine. However, BetterBack works on stabilizing your pelvis, thus restoring your spine’s natural curvature.

Watch the video to learn more about BetterBack. You can buy it from Amazon for $49.99.

Source: BoingBoing

The post BetterBack Helps Eliminate Lower Back Pain appeared first on Assistive Technology Blog.

Comments
Order by: 
Per page:
 
  • There are no comments yet
Related Feed Entries
In a landmark move for the global assistive technology community, the Ministry of Electronics & IT recently unveiled a comprehensive strategy to transform India from a text-heavy digital landscape into a voice-first ecosystem. Launched at the India AI Summit Expo 2026, this initiative is anchore…
6 days ago · From Assistive Technology Blog
By Sam Blanco, PhD, LBA, BCBA There’s a famous quote from W. Edwards Deming that says “Without data, you’re just another person with an opinion.” While Deming wasn’t a behavior analyst, this statement aligns closely with how BCBAs approach their work. Most BCBAs will report how much they love …
6 days ago · From Different Roads to Learning
Adidas has announced the launch of the Supernova Rise 3 Adaptive, its first performance running shoe specifically designed for athletes with disabilities. Developed over several years, the shoe was inspired by Chris Nikic—the first person with Down syndrome to complete an Ironman—who previously stru…
10.04.2026 · From Assistive Technology Blog
 Dear Friends, I never write for our blogs but I wanted to share this glimmer of hope. This weekend, an acquaintance of a friend of a friend asked me to view a French film called “No Filter Café” at a Socially Relevant Film Festival in NYC.  It’s a film in French about 5 young men…
31.03.2026 · From Different Roads to Learning
With the April 24, 2026, deadline for the updated ADA Title II regulations rapidly approaching, the landscape of digital inclusion is shifting from reactive accommodation to proactive accessibility. This mandate requires large public institutions to ensure that every facet of their digital presence—…
28.03.2026 · From Assistive Technology Blog
Rate
0 votes
Info
17.11.2020 (17.11.2020)
397 Views
0 Subscribers
Recommend
Tags