Pro-Tec Back Wrap – Lower Back Support

- Alleviates muscle strain or lumbar sprain
- Contoured to increase comfort & maintain support
- One size fits all
- Supports lower back with warmth & compression
Archive for November, 200823 November Pro-Tec Back Wrap – Lower Back Support
General Application: To support and reduce pressure to lower back alleviating conditions of muscle strain or lumbar sprain. How It Works: Supports lower back with warmth and compression. Support will provide stability to the area. Warmth will help promote flexibility, reducing chance of further injury.
Design Theory: Designed to focus compression on lower back, the Pro-Tec back wrap is not bulky or overly cumbersome. Contoured to increase comfort, this wrap stays in place, maintaining consistent support. One size fits all
16 November MyoTape Body Tape Measure
Track all of your body measurements and progress as your muscles grow and your unwanted fat goes away. This is the perfect complement to the Accu-Measure brand of Body Fat Calipers. (However, if you want a MyoTape for FREE, it comes copacked with the purchase the FatTrack GOLD Digital Body Fat Caliper from AccuFitness.) 2 November Slendertone Women’s Flex Abdominal Toning System Belt
Whether you’re a casual exerciser, a senior, a fitness enthusiast, or someone facing physical challenges, The Slendertone Flex Abdominal Toning Belt for Women can help you build a stronger core foundation, add variety to your workouts, or enhance your training regimen. The Slendertone Flex system includes the belt, controller with four programs, three AAA batteries, three GelPads, travel pouch, and instruction manual. This belt fits waist sizes 22 to 44 inches. Slendertone uses clinically proven, patent-pending C.S.I. (Concentrated Slendertone Innervation) technology to firm, tone and strengthen your entire midsection with patented medical-grade muscle stimulation technology. The unique construction of the Slendertone Flex features three pre-positioned, medical-grade GelPads, covering the central abdominal muscles and external obliques. Signals from the belt reach out to nerves where they are most concentrated. These nerves branch out to reach all the abdominal muscles (not just those under the pads) causing them to relax and contract naturally, exercising all the muscles at the same time. |