Normally when you sit, your body weight tends to push your pelvis and lower back to move backwards causing you to slouch. This process moves the pressure from your thighs and "sitting bones" back towards your tailbone, concentrating the pressure on a smaller area. The slouching posture increases the tension and incidence of pain in the back. The sharp red peaks on the pressure map above show the concentration of pressure indicating the presence of slouching.
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When you sit on Back Vitalizer?, its aerodynamic design gently spreads the pressure over a wider area, creates counterbalance against the backward motion tendency of the pelvis and lower back, activates the postural muscles and unlocks the tension that causes pain in the back.
The yellow, green and light blue areas on the pressure map above show a wider area of reduced pressure & the absence of sharp red peaks indicating the prevention of slouching.
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