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  2. 11 Useful Back Stretchers to Help Relieve Pain and Discomfort

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    It’s possible with the help of a back stretcher! These types of devices can help re-align your spine if you don’t have the best posture or hit certain muscle groups and pressure points to get ...

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    Best back brace for medical grade support. Brace Align VertebrAlign LSO Medical Back Brace. $90 at Amazon. Best back brace for sciatica relief. DDS 300 Decompression Belt. $203 at Amazon. Best for ...

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    FOOTMATTERS Professional Boot & Shoe Stretch Spray. $10 at Amazon. Adjustable Shoe Stretcher. $20 at Amazon. Premium Wooden Shoe Stretchers. $26 at Amazon. I've had wide feet my whole life, but it ...

  5. Shoe tree (device) - Wikipedia

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    Shoe tree (device) A shoe tree is a device approximating the shape of a foot that is placed inside a shoe to preserve its shape, stop it from developing creases, and thereby extend the life of the shoe. Perhaps more important than maintaining the shape, shoe trees also play a crucial part in wicking away moisture caused by sweat - a major cause ...

  6. Spinal board - Wikipedia

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    long back board [1] spineboard [2] backboard [3] [edit on Wikidata] A spinal board, [4] is a patient handling device used primarily in pre-hospital trauma care. It is designed to provide rigid support during movement of a person with suspected spinal or limb injuries. [5] They are most commonly used by ambulance staff, as well as lifeguards and ...

  7. Fowler's position - Wikipedia

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    The high Fowler's position is a position in which a patient, typically in a hospital, is placed when the head of the bed needs to be elevated as high as possible. The upper half of the patient's body is between 60 degrees and 90 degrees in relation to the lower half of their body. [9] The legs of the patient may be straight or bent.