Well, my dad has been getting leg pains and back pains, and someone

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The discussion centers around the "TrueBack" device, which is recommended for alleviating leg and back pains. Users have reported positive experiences, as indicated by the overwhelmingly favorable Amazon reviews. The device functions by gently separating spinal vertebrae, potentially providing relief for certain conditions. However, it is crucial to consult a physician before using such devices to ensure they are appropriate for individual health needs.

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Well, my dad has been getting leg pains and back pains, and someone recommended that my mom get him the "TrueBack" for Christmas. This kind of thing isn't exactly my specialty, but Amazon reviews are largely adulatory.

Any thoughts? Can something like this really help with back pain?

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0016L7DH0/?tag=pfamazon01-20
 
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FlexGunship said:
Well, my dad has been getting leg pains and back pains, and someone recommended that my mom get him the "TrueBack" for Christmas. This kind of thing isn't exactly my specialty, but Amazon reviews are largely adulatory.

Any thoughts? Can something like this really help with back pain?

31UkB1gXcUL._SL500_AA300_.jpg


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0016L7DH0/?tag=pfamazon01-20

This static device partially, and gently, separates spinal vertebrae.
Can be most helpful in some cases. Always consult your physician first.
 
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