ProductUpdated on 9 September 2025
Testing BackHug device for Back pain or Parkinson's
Founder at Pacla Medical Limited
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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BackHug's 26 human-sized robotic fingers work on the user's spinal joints in the back and release the tightness and stiffness, which helps people with back pain or Parkinson's to relieve the pain and improve their mobility.
The opportunity for you is to work with us and offer the product as a solution to a group of Parkinson's or back pain sufferers for three months, and we work together to collect data and produce report on the results.
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