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Assembling the Comfort Spreader

The 

Back Bubble

TM

 Comfort Spreader is generally used 

in the Upright Positions to open 

the Back Bubble

TM

 wider 

for additional comfort and is an optional attachment. 

Use the directions below to properly install.

Send the end of the webbing strap 

attached to the Comfort Spreader 

from the back side of the 

Adjustment Buckle through 

the opening towards you, down-

ward under the teeth of the buckle.  

(See fig.1)

Push the Adjustment Buckle 

clamp and pull the webbing 

strap that is attached to the 

Back Bubble

TM

 downward, all 

the way out. 

To hang the Back Bubble

TM

 on 

the Comfort Spreader, pull the 

webbing strap out of the ring on 

the other end and let it hang 

down.

Adjust the Spreader up to

hang the Back Bubble

TM

Follow height setting 

instruction #1 on Page 7 

for using the Back Bubble

TM

 

in Upright Positions.

Hang the rings on either end of 

the Comfort Spreader. Remember 

labels face outside. Make sure the 

Comfort Spreader is balanced.

Comfort 

Spreader

on Webbing 

Strap

hanging 

balanced.

The Comfort Spreader 

(optional)

1

2

3

4

5

Tip: 

Use the Comfort 

Spreader only in the 

upright position to open 

the Back Bubble

TM

 wider 

for additional comfort.

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Summary of Contents for Chase Technique

Page 1: ...User s Guide Featuring The Chase Technique BackBubble_IM_ENG_06 16 ANZ BDV1 indd 1 28 06 2016 10 06 57 a m...

Page 2: ...tlessness The pressure will be removed from the pain causing structures in your lower back giving you relief from your pain in seconds You will love it Please review the self evaluation guide on page...

Page 3: ...ur spine 07 Basic Positions The 3 Basic Suspended Upright Positions 08 The Basic Suspended Reclining Position 09 Advanced Positions The Basic Suspended Reclining Position w Chair 10 Suspended Extensio...

Page 4: ...s important that pets furniture and other objects are kept away from the equipment during use THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN In order to avoid injuries keep out of the reach of children H...

Page 5: ...ustment Buckle Labels Extra Ring Webbing Strap 5cm to 25cm Opening Crease Point of Crease Valve Tip Bottom of The Back BubbleTM Safety Tether Tip Adjust the air pressure for your own comfort needs Bac...

Page 6: ...t comfort by opening the Valve Tip by turning it to the left to let air out When desired level is reached twist the Valve Tip to the right to close 3 Adjusting the Height of the Back BubbleTM Raise or...

Page 7: ...Fresh injury within 3 weeks Lower back intense muscle spasms Pain associated with Degenerative Disc Disease Herniated Discs with sciatica USE THE BASIC SUSPENDED RECLINING POSITION FOR see page 9 Pai...

Page 8: ...your body Take one step forward and lean out on the Back BubbleTM or simply lean forward onto the Back BubbleTM Exiting the Back BubbleTM to slowly load your weight on your spine Keep your weight on t...

Page 9: ...xed Move your feet around to see what feels best 80 to 90 of your body weight should be on the Back BubbleTM The 3 Basic Suspended Upright Positions For Mild to Severe Lower Back Pain With or Without...

Page 10: ...n and lay down so you can bring your feet up Raise legs at the same time that you lay down to avoid extension Lowering yourself onto the Back BubbleTM make sure the Back BubbleTM stays at the belt lin...

Page 11: ...not let the chair move Set the height of the Back BubbleTM so the bottom is lightly touching the floor Place a sturdy chair 30cm away from the free hanging Back BubbleTM Have knees fully bent and fee...

Page 12: ...ack Bub bleTM lower on your hips Move forward on hands knees until the strap is tight Lean forward down onto your fore arms Keep knees bent and push forward with your toes Suspended Kneeling Position...

Page 13: ...e hamstring stretch as shown Set the Back BubbleTM height 2 5cm off the floor Keep one foot on the strap straightening the knee and drop the other foot toward the floor With the Back BubbleTM height s...

Page 14: ...to the Back BubbleTM downward all the way out To hang the Back BubbleTM on the Comfort Spreader pull the webbing strap out of the ring on the other end and let it hang down Adjust the Spreader up to...

Page 15: ...build your time gradually Consistency is the key to success Occasional use will give fast relief but using the Back BubbleTM regularly will give the best long lasting results Consider using the Back...

Page 16: ...Components that are subject to natural wear and tear caused by normal use in accordance with operating instructions Unauthorised improper maintenance handling or overload is excluded from this warran...

Page 17: ...16 Notes BackBubble_IM_ENG_06 16 ANZ BDV1 indd 16 28 06 2016 10 07 23 a m...

Page 18: ...17 Notes BackBubble_IM_ENG_06 16 ANZ BDV1 indd 17 28 06 2016 10 07 23 a m...

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