Structural balance device for relieving stress

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128 25R, 128 68, 128 69, 128 78, A61H 1500

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ABSTRACT:
A structural balance device for relieving stress by reducing abnormal torque of the skull and rotation of the cervical spine while the user is lying in a supine position on a firm, flat surface. The device is dumbbell in shape with spherical ends and manufactured as a single embodiment of urethane rubber with a durometer rating of 55A to maintain stability under extended use. Use of the device will result in adjustment of the torque relationship of the skull to the ligaments, facia, muscles, nerves, and dural membrane of head and neck, extending into the dorsal and lumbar spines via musculature and the dural tube to relieve abnormal stress. The invention can be used similarly in the sacrum region, and in a prone position may be used at the junction of the symphysis pubis to reduce abnormal stress and promote relaxation in those areas.

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