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Review on ๐Ÿ”ฅ Portable Cordless Heating Decompression Back Belt with Rechargeable Battery for Lower Back Pain Relief, Lumbar Traction Device with Heating Pad - One Size Fits 29-49 Waist by Eric Amiradaki

Revainrating 5 out of 5

GREAT HOME DEVICE FOR LUMBAR PROBLEM RELIEF

I wasn't expecting too much and bought this from Revain knowing I could easily return it. Upon unboxing I was surprised to see how well built it was. It looks like it will last a long time. The front panel electronic controls are easy to use and understand. After a while, you can restart the device to start another heating cycle without looking at it. The "decompression" he did does it pretty well. I bought this because it has a heating function. I was about to buy a moist heat pack for my lumbar area but then realized I needed something more (I had an L4-S1 alloy and was told disc heights above that range would be subject to a lot more wear", what you have.Now my L2-L4s have prolapsed badly and are severely compressing my spinal cord.) I don't want to go through a major 2 day surgery to remove 2 rods that go through the 6 predicicular screws I have now and then drill and insert 4 screws 2 vertebrae on top then connect or fuse everything with 2 longer rods hmm I don't think so but after the pain I'm in now I'm starting to think seriously about it I bought it out of desperation and see some serious relief battery lasts longer than others have said i run it on medium settings you dont need a hi setting cooking back is not an idea a full charge k ann i get 3 or more 30 minute cycles. Nothing wrong I cannot praise this medical device enough. It's $1 and $20 cheaper than "Dr. The Ho" device made the same way and with this device you get the added benefit of 3 setting heating. Lumbar heating with decompression is done with 1-2 strokes for relief. The heat is dry , not wet , which is optimal , The heating pad has a pocket where you can put a wet cloth and put a small plastic bag between the heating element and the wet cloth, there is nothing to do with that, but this is just my experienced advice.

Pros
  • Sturdy workmanship
Cons
  • Damaged