James Davis

Kyrobak Reviews - What Is It?

WARNING: DO NOT BUY Kyrobak Until You Read This Review!
Is it a Scam? Does It Really Work? Check Ingredients, Side Effects and More!

Kyrobak is a relatively new device for home use intended to relieve back pain. According to the manufacturer, it has been clinically proven even though there is no evidence proving this claim. The device is used to treat non-specific pain using Continuous Passive Motion (CPM). It is a non-invasive approach that aims to provide relaxation during 10 minutes. All the user needs to do is to lie on the device with one's back, relax and have some rest. Kyrobak is an electronic device that works from electricity. In addition to relieving pain, the product is expected to restore back muscles. The technology it uses is not new, it has been used in medicine already but it is not proven to be more effective than exercising. The device is sold by the official website which is not very informative. It offers no information on the materials from which the device is made, on its effectiveness and safety, as well as on possible adverse reactions. Let's see how the device works.

Ingredients of Kyrobak - Does It Really Work? Is It a Scam?

Kyrobak is manufactured and marketed to people who suffer from lower back pain. That's about 60-80% of the adult population in the USA. Kyrobak uses a few methods to achieve its goal. First, it is supervised by a Dr. Steven G. Geanopolis, D.C., DANCP, a "thought leader" in wellness and health, although it is unclear what is meant. Second, this doctor uses Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) technology. It is intended to reduces inflammation via sending certain signals to the human brain to help restore the back muscles. Third, they claim that there are videotaped testimonials from supposedly real users who report having their lower back treated by this device. They also offer a "Triple Guarantee" that promises not only the refund of the total price including handling and shipping, but also to pay for its return shipment. But to qualify for this, you need to use Kyrobak for more than 45 days and no longer than 60 days. I haven't seen any report of a person who would prove that this guarantee really works.

Kyrobak

How does Kyrobak Work? At first, it is necessary to describe the look of this device. It is flat and it has a bulged area below and a moving pad. It is a plug-in device with the motor. Its weight is about 7 lbs. and it claims to work with people up to 320 lbs. Before using it, you will need to place your Kyrobak device on the bed, floor, or anywhere you can lie down flat. Place it under your lower back. The bulge needs to touch your butt. The procedure lasts about 10 minutes. Push the button to activate the moving pad. The technology used in the device combines CPM and Oscillation therapy. In simple words, this pad uses gentle movement the intensity and speed of which can be controlled. They claim this therapy helps to draw more blood and oxygen to the area and to relax the back muscles. The manufacturer also says that the motion lowers pressure between the vertebrae. It is said to help the spine to decompress and relieve the source of the pain.

Even though they claim that Kyrobak is clinically proven, there is no evidence proving this fact. At the same time, they admit that the results may vary from person to person. They say that the device can be used up to three times a day and provide lasting relief if used all the time. This product participated in two studies. The first one had only sixteen participants. It is too little to rely on the results which were not published, by the way. In the second study, twenty-eight people completed and self-reported less back pain. When you buy Kyrobak, you can get free consultations over the phone, email, or snail mail. However, many customers report that the failed to contact the staff via phone. Is it a worthy product? Let's try to find out the answer to this question in the next part of this review.

Customer Reviews - Does It Have Any Side Effects?

The manufacturer of the device doesn't stop on possible side effects of using the product. It may mean that they do not really care about the health and wellbeing of their customers and potential clients. According to the official website, the process of using Kyrobak is painless - there is no painful inverting, pulling, or stretching. It is working gently and safely, according to the manufacturer. In this case, I have a question. Why is Kyrobak prohibited to use during pregnancy? To find out whether it is really working and whether it is safe, let's have a look at the real users' testimonials.

"I bought Kyrobak for my 77-year old grandpa. He told me that he used it once and it hurt him very much. Now he cannot use it any more. I am going to demand my money back. Don't buy this harmful device. I am sure this product doesn't work in the right way. When I tried to call to their staff, I was switched to an ad for NoNo"

"I bought a Kyrobak device as a replacement for a Backlife machine which I have had for many years. I thought that Kyrobak would be not worse but it really is. The machine works with a different motion twisting side to side. After the first usage I didn't feel it helped me. On the contrary, in the middle of the night I woke up with strange pain in my lower back. I was so scared that I decided not to use the device any more"

"I am not saying Kyrobak does not work for anyone, it just doesn't work for me. The first time I used it was very painful for my back. I could hardly lie on this machine for 10 minutes. I phoned the number given on the brochure. I could listen to many messages about their "NoNo" product. It was very annoying"

Where To Buy Kyrobak?

Kyrobak will cost you at least $320 if you buy it from the official website. It can be broken up into three "easy" payments of $100, billed every 30 days. You will also have to pay $20 for the shipping. You will be offered a number of options, such as pay in full and get free shipping and two-year warranty ($300). You can also get a second Kyrobak with free shipping (add another $220). A 2-year warranty can be bought for additional $36. Amazon sells Kyrobak for $270 and free shipping. You will not find it on GNC or Walmart.

My Final Summary

Kyrobak cannot take proper care of your lower back pain for a number of reasons. First of all, there is no reputable clinical study that would confirm the safety and high quality of the device. In addition, the manufacturer does not take the responsibility for possible side effects of using the product. Kyrobak is very expensive and is associated with numerous negative customers' testimonials. I cannot recommend it because there is a plenty of other products on the market which work more effectively.