Inventor of Posture Pal Announces First Retailer

March 05, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Health News
Ada, Mich. — Posture Pal (tm), designed to improve posture, has received a patent and the inventor has announced the first retailer.

Christopher Geisert invented Posture Pal after suffering with a stiff neck, back and shoulder pain caused from poor posture. His creation was so successful that he patented it and is now making it available to millions who suffer the same type of pain due to posture problems.

Millions of people suffer from head aches, a stiff neck, shoulder pain, muscle aches and pain, and back pain along with osteoporosis and posture problems. Geisert's invention is inexpensive, easy to use, and is reported to work quickly to improve posture.
The first retailer of Posture Pal are Allegro Medical (www.AllegroMedical.com). Negotiations with other retailers and distributors are under way.

"I am very pleased that Allego Medical has agreed to become a retailer. They have a major presence on the Internet with 50,000 hits each day. ProAcuMed Inc (www.peacefulmind.com) of New York City is another wonderful retailer to carry Posture Pal, and I anticipate adding more in the near future," said Geisert.

Posture Pal was invented by Geisert, 31, to solve his own posture problem. He received physical therapy for his stiff neck, back, muscle tension, and shoulder pain due to poor posture. Therapy, stretches, and exercises were not enough, so he created Posture Pal to stretch his chest muscles, relax his back muscles and reduce his forward head posture, improving his posture. Now he has made it available to help others.

"Over 50 percent of all common aches and pains above the chest are related to poor posture," explained Geisert. "Aches and pains in the upper torso, neck and shoulders, headaches, pinching pain in front of shoulders, and a sharp pain in the ribs, spine, or back are all common symptoms of bad posture."

Millions of people sit hunched over a computer, or at an assembly line all day. They often take pain pills on a regular basis because of the constant pain. Geisert says those problems can often be eliminated with proper posture.

"Just place the Posture Pal on your bed, couch, or floor and lay down on it. Just relax or implement an exercise regimen to use on Posture Pal. The Posture Pal is designed to do the rest. It takes only between 5 and 20 minutes a day," said Geisert.

Posture Pal has been issued patent number 6,902,537. Additional information about the product can be found on the web at http://www.PosturePal.com.

Contact:
Chris Geisert
616-676-0014