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A technology made to target your muscle pain

Our Mission

Pyraback COM is a small solo-owned company with the goal of offering health information and tools to benefit everyone. Its main product is a tool invented to target muscles that are tight or in pain due to trigger points (knots) and all who own a Pyraback discover many other benefits. Because its form was specially made to fit the back muscles, it is ideal for someone suffering back pain although it could be placed over any part of the body and provides many other benefits for different physical conditions. It was presented to the patent office as a technology that targets muscles in pain or active trigger-point.

The Pyraback COM not only focuses on the company’s growth strategy, suggesting ways in which it can build on existing customer relationships, development of new products and services that could target specific customer niches, but also searches for information based on evidence and products already in the market as well beneficial, safe, and easy to use. Pyraback COM's main goal keeps being the same: creating more products that are fun, reliable, and safe to use for anyone and to expand sales business-to-consumer marketing to business-to-business marketing. Therefore, the support giving or investment to this company will be critical because this will increase the chances for Pyraback COM compliance with its principal motto, to provide physical therapy tools durable, efficient, versatile, safe effective to all people with muscle pain.

Why This Form?

Creation of the Pyraback for Back Pain

This tool was made specially to be place in the back. However, it could also be used in the whole body. The six protuberances are excellent to get in our deep back muscle and have effect over the fascia tissue too. Special care was made on measures these protuberances to produce small movement in the vertebra that helps reduce nerve compression. Pyraback can take different forms and could be used to over other specif parts of the body head-neck, shoulder, arm, hands, lower back, gluteus, legs, and feet. It requires certain postures and placements, and always resting the body over the Pyraback making it possible to relax when the Pyraback is doing the work of reducing the trigger point pain. This tool is unique, imitates the therapist's finger knot when entering in contact with deep muscle fiber. It's life durable, easy to use, and does not require batteries. It is as having a physical therapist 24/7, very convenient. One only has to do is to relax while the Pyraback does the whole work.


The Background of the Invention

Medical theory Pyraback is based on:

Pyraback technology is based on two main methods of treatment very popular in Physical Rehabilitation. The McKenzie Method when it treats your spine, mostly, back pain. Second, when pain is related to muscles, the Trigger point theory is applied. Once in treatment, Pyraback also targets the body myofascial. The protuberance shape in the Pyraback makes this technology stand out and be more useful at the moment to treat many other body conditions, for example, allows to treat every muscle presenting active trigger point. Pyraback is perfect to treat many physical conditions of the musculoskeletal system.

McKenzie Theories

Robin McKenzie (1931 – 2013) a physical therapist from New Zealand developed the Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy system, called the McKenzie Method and it was published in 1981. He stressed that body bad habits of sitting affect the fluid nucleus to move posteriorly. As well as some repetitive movements and lifting may produce episodes of back pain.

Back extension, as explained in details by McKenzie, reduces the stress on the posterior annular wall and simultaneously causes the fluid nucleus to move anteriorly. This is important in the treatment of back pain, according to McKenzie, who also explains how Centralization and Peripheralization are sings to know if the symptom of pain is getting better or worse, respectively. He created a form of exercises and movements sequence to centralize back pain until a complete resolution of symptoms.

In this case, an individual can determined immediately when the Pyraback™ is beneficial because the effects of centralization of pain.

Image showing in read line trajectory of pain Periferilization (symptoms of pain getting worse) and a dot in back in a Centralization (symptoms of pain getting better) from far-Leg to central lower back.
Centralization of Pain - McKenzie's Theories applied to back pain. The drawing shows trajectory of pain Periferilization (symptoms of pain getting worse) and Centralization (symptoms of pain getting better) from far-Leg to central lower back.

Theory of Trigger Point

The Pyraback™ is also based on the physiology of a trigger point, as explained by Janet G. Travell, M.D and David G. Simons, M.D. in their 1992 book, “Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual. Vol. II, (2nd ed. Baltimore: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins). A trigger point knowing as a contraction of a small part of the fiber is defined as a “Highly irritable localized spot of exquisite tenderness in a nodule in a palpable taut band of muscle tissue”. A trigger point feels like a knot or a small lump that can range in size from a pinhead to a pea (see it as red dots in the sarcomeres drawings). In the long muscles, a trigger point feels like a short piece of cord and can easily be mistaken for a tendon.

Image shows muscle fiber in A) a Normal State, B) Knots in red and fibers in maximunm contraction, C) part of the muscle that extends from contraction knot to the muscle's attachments
The image shows a section of muscle fiber:-A- represent muscle fibers in a normal state. -B- a knot (in red) a muscle fiber consisting of a mass of sarcomeres in the state of maximum continuous contraction that characterizes a trigger point.-C- shows the part of the muscle fiber that extends from the contraction knot to the muscle's attachment.
Note the greater distance between the Z bands, which displays how the muscle fiber is being stretched by tension within the contraction knot. The part of the muscle fiber that actually does the contracting is a microscopic unit called sarcomeres The distance between the short crossways lines (Z bands) within the fiber defines the length of the individual sarcomeres. The sarcomeres run lengthwise in the fiber, perpendicular to the Z bands.

Testimonies

Visit Benefits and Testimonies to know more about what Pyraback's users are saying.

Image of a Naked Back with red dots -Back pain, Pyraback Logo - Trests your Back Pain

Some people use it to treat their Back Pain

" As a former athlete ..... I would go to massages ....but overtime, the cost is quite hefty. My friend introduced me to Pyraback ....The first 2 weeks, I used it almost every day. My back and sciatica pain subsided. ....my back feels more flexible. ..... Most product in the market... too stiff and not on pressure points. .... outrageously expensive. I tried Pyraback and I am hooked. I just love Pyraback. .....

by: Made Setiawan

Photo Shows Acupunturist's Hands placing needles on a person Back

When Jobs Cause Physical aches

“In my acupuncture work of 20 years, I stand and lean forward for long periods of time when I treat patients. Overtime I feel deep ache and tightness in my back, particularly in the sacral-iliac area. ..... Pyraback has helped me tremendously! I could feel immediate release of myofascia tension after only 10 minutes of use and I feel so much more relaxed and flexible afterwards. Pyraback is so easy to use. ..... I love the Pyraback.”

Dr. Ling Wang, Licensed Acupuncturist

Drawing Pyraback Placed center of the back and a check mark

When one has tried many things and nothing helps

“I was surprised at how effective pyraback was in getting my knotted muscles to finally relax, and at how much better I felt after using it. It has been very effective .....” Brent Caldwell (Lawyer) Houston, USA

Illustration a transversal view of back muscles resting over the pyraback

When one has a Physical Condition

“I have used the pyraback for my spine for 4 years. It has always helped me when my back has been tight with knots. I have scoliosis so it is a great thing to have to relive the tension from your back. I recommend this all the way for back pain.” Karina Gurske

PyraBacK can benefit you in many physical conditions

Other Conditions Pyraback Benefits you

List of some of the physical conditions Pyraback tool is beneficial



  • Fasciitis plantar

  • Tension Headache

  • Osteochondritis

  • Tendinitis

  • Muscle soreness post exercise

  • Prevent Back Pain

  • Sciatic Pain

  • Stenosis

  • Herniated disc

  • Posture Correction

  • Muscle Fascia Release

  • Myofascial pain syndrome

  • Lumbago

  • Scoliosis

  • Sacroiliac pain

  • Precordial Catch Syndrome (PCS)

  • Pectoral Outlet Syndrome (POS) or Pectoral Impingement

  • Tight Rib Join (Limited Range of Motion for breathing and rotation). Useful for patient with asthma.

  • Tennis elbow

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Muscle Pain post immobilization

  • Kyphosis - Hump Back

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