Lumbar Knee Recovery Device

The intervention uses the Kamarasa device three times per week for up to 10 one-hour supervised sessions. The device uses a non-invasive stretching method where applied force is determined by the individual's weight and ability. The device…

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The intervention uses the Kamarasa device three times per week for up to 10 one-hour supervised sessions. The device uses a non-invasive stretching method where applied force is determined by the individual's weight and ability. The device may improve sleep quality indirectly by reducing discomfort, improving circulation, reducing pain, and promoting relaxation. The device is proposed to support blood glucose regulation through mechanical support, lumbar-knee synchronization, circulation effects, cellular metabolism, and nervous-system communication pathways. The lumbar knee recovery device is a non-invasive device developed and patented in Iran. The device performs stretching and physiotherapy exercises after the user is secured in position.