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Bak Ball Black

Bak Ball Black

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What do BakBalls do?
BakBalls relieve back and neck pain and stiffness. BakBalls can also relieve pain and tightness in tense shoulders, ITBs, and plantar fascias (click here to see the 'How To Use BakBalls' page).

What are BakBalls?
BakBalls are a portable and affordable self-treatment device for back pain. A BakBall is an easy to use one piece rubber device that is the size of two apples taped together that allows you to relieve back pain and stiffness in the comfort of your own home, in the office or car.

How do BakBalls work?
BakBalls relieve back pain and stiffness by lying on them on the floor or leaning against them in sitting. BakBalls produce maximum pain relief as their unique patented design exerts localised pressure directly onto painful stiff joints and tight muscles replicating a Physiotherapy or Massage treatment. BakBalls can also prevent back pain in the long term by improving your posture into a more ideal upright sitting and standing posture. Click here to see the 'How To Use BakBalls' page.

Why are BakBalls so special?
Because they work! BakBalls relieve back pain and stiffness. Click here to read testimonials from experienced BakBalls users. The patented BakBalls were designed by an expert Sports Physiotherapist for the Australian Olympic team and University post-graduate lecturer with over 15 years of clinical experience and inherent empathy as he also suffers from back pain. BakBalls have been endorsed by the Australian Physiotherapy Association (click here to read about the APA endorsement). BakBalls have also been included in the Australian Government's Registry of Australian Therapeutic Goods as a Class 1 Medical device (Inclusion Number 119358). Australia's largest private health insurer, Medibank, listed BakBalls on their 'Package Bonus' items eligible for rebate (click here to read about Medibank's decision).

Who can use BakBalls?
BakBalls are ideal for relieving back and neck pain and stiffness in office workers, active and sports people, manual workers, drivers, computer users and sedentary lifestylers.