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This dynamic balance cushion has so many uses! And it adjusts to your current level of fitness. Want to improve balance? To strengthen and tone core muscles? The Fitball Balance Disc can be used standing, kneeling or sitting to work on core stability.
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Great product!
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I use this at work, it keeps my back from hurting. I recommend this to anyone with back problems.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-10-04
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Good for balance exercise
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Good product for standing balance exercise after knee surgery. I use two. Good service/communication and shipping.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-05-03
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not happy
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FitBall Balance Disc #FBBD
No instructions included with the item. However, plenty of disclaimer information was included in the package. Phoned the company and the associate with whom I spoke was helpful but indicated there are no written instructions for inlating or using the item. I then took the item to my physical therapist who had the proper pump for inflating the item. The therapist was unable to inflate it. Unhappily, I am returning the item to The Therapy Connection at HPMS.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2007-12-12
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FitBALL Balance Disk review
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Challenging ,gives you a workout and as I use it my balance seems to improve. The product is small and appears well made yet is not overly expensive . I am useing it regularly and enjoying it . Plan to buy two more for my daughters ; they have used mine and love it.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2007-08-13
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Has stopped my siatica back pain!
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Everyone in my office know's how much I love this! I want to buy two more for my house. I have a desk job and siatica pain. At the recomendation of my chiropracter I purchased this and WOW what a difference. Because it keeps in more active motion I have only have a siactia flare up ONCE in the year since I bougtht this and normally I have a flair up every 3-4 months.
**Just wanted to update. 3 ppl in my office have now purchased one of these. I haven't been to the chiropracter w/ siatica pain now in over 2 years The active sitting is amazingly benefical for the back!
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2007-02-06
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