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Inventor receives patent for posture improver
Rehab Private Practice Alert, February 22, 2006
Christopher Geisert recently received a patent for a product that he said will help physical therapists keep their patients healthier, according to the American Chronicle.
Geisert invented a device that helps people learn to keep the correct posture while sitting, standing, and laying down.
The device, called Posture PalT, is designed to help alleviate headaches, stiff necks, shoulder pains, and back pain by lying on it for five to 20 minutes a day.
It is supposed to improve people's posture by bringing the head and shoulders into the proper position, reported the Chronicle.
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